
Sentao: té y fermentos en la Álamos
En la colonia Álamos hay un oasis ideal para hacer una pausa de té: se llama Sentao y es una invitación a detenerse y saborear el momento.
En la colonia Álamos hay un oasis ideal para hacer una pausa de té: se llama Sentao y es una invitación a detenerse y saborear el momento.
We visited number 13 Tacuba Street, where there is a perfumery with almost a century of history to talk about the language of smell.
La ciudad de México es también una galería, y hoy te contamos más sobre el impresionante mural de Metro Copilco.
Learn more about the mayito, a botanical surprise that only flowers during the rainy season and one of our favorite plants in the CDMX.
In 1924, a young Salvador Novo published a route "for the relief of walkers and the use of travelers with special mention of places very delightful to know and visit". 100 years later, we have followed in his footsteps to find out what has changed and what has not.
En la ciudad hay un edificio que nos recuerda que México tuvo su propio papa. Así como lo lees: hubo un Papa mexicano. Esta es la historia.
En un cruce en la Santa María la Ribera, entre varios puestos de lámina, se encuentra Pausita, un lugar ideal para el café y la charla.
Witchcraft, goblins, saints and a tarot reading: we went to have our fortunes read at the Sonora Market.
Tenderloin cookies, yogurt ice cream and incredible books come together in this place located on Alfonso Herrera Street.
We took a walk through the city and through the pages of El Vampiro de la colonia Roma, the cult novel by Luis Zapata.
It's not chewing gum: if you've ever looked down while walking through a subway station, you've probably seen fossils trapped on the floor.
Learn about the history of La Lagunilla, one of the most beloved neighborhoods in the CDMX and a market that has been in existence for centuries.
Inscribed in the quarry of the Monument to the Mother of the CDMX lives the feminist history of a sculpture with multiple meanings.
From cafes and restaurants to parks and museums, discover this list of mom-friendly places in CDMX recommended by local moms.
What to do this week in and out of CDMX? Live Guadalajara like a Local, hit the sidewalk at Los Guiris and listen to Nicolas Jaar.
Damien Hirst in Mexico, music at Bussifame and Rodrigo Ímaz's new exhibition invites us to save the planet with a ball.
The arrival of spring inspires us to make a local version of Japanese hanami in the middle of CDMX.
Created by Chinese immigrants in the 19th century, Chinese cafés were born to feed railway workers. Take a closer look.
What does Mexico City sound like? Trying to describe its sound in a few words is like trying to explain it with a single photo. This immense and eclectic city can only be described in bits and pieces and that's why we decided to choose some sounds and present them with the images of photographer Pablo Diego.
Lolita Ayala, Carla Estrada, Plácido Domingo o Silvia Pinal en el Jardín de los Grandes Valores en la Benito Juárez.