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England soccer followers in Mexico Metropolis this weekend, forward of a crunch Fifa World Cup match in opposition to Mexico, will encounter a really completely different metropolis from the one I did on the flip of the millennium. It was my first go to, and my then companion’s dad and mom, each locals, suggested in opposition to going out after darkish for safety causes. After I returned to town earlier this yr – for the umpteenth time – the streets had been far safer, and I observed that individuals’s issues had modified.
“Eating places are decreasing the chilli content material of their meals”, chef Nano Padilla instructed me. “In some instances, they’re eradicating chilli altogether.
“That may’t be proper!” he added, sincerely however with a smile on his face, as we grabbed a beer collectively at his restaurant VORAZ. “This metropolis has been remodeling in recent times. Principally for the higher, however not totally so.”
Padilla was referring to the gentrification of many districts of Mexico’s capital – together with Roma, the place VORAZ is situated. This has been pushed largely by the inflow of foreigners, significantly for the reason that pandemic, when digital nomads and others arrived to make the most of inexpensive rents and lockdown guidelines that had been extra lax than these of their homelands.
Wandering previous jacaranda timber and Belle Epoque buildings in Roma – identical to when strolling by comparable neighbourhoods similar to Condesa and Polanco – one hears loads of English spoken. “Many [of the expats] are inventive individuals, who’ve introduced new concepts and enriched the cultural scene right here,” Padilla mentioned. Simply don’t get him began on the cooks making their meals much less spicy to cater for gringo tastes.

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Mexico is a co-host of this summer time’s World Cup. Its capital metropolis has staged 4 matches to this point, together with the event opener, and early on Monday morning (UK time) will host its closing sport: a last-16 knockout tie between Mexico and England.
England followers can have myriad choices with regards to meals, drink, artwork and design. The flip aspect is that that is the biggest metropolis in North America, with 25 million inhabitants and (at occasions) critically heavy site visitors – so guests ought to permit loads of time even for a seemingly quick journey.
The capital metropolis was based by the Aztecs in c.1325, then constructed over by Spain’s conquistadors two centuries later. It went on to change into the centre of numerous upheavals.
In Mexico Metropolis, I’m is frequently struck by the mix of previous and current. I begin every go to there by trying out a handful of the various new venues, however then are likely to fall again on favorite previous haunts.
That is my second time at VORAZ, for instance, which opened in 2024. As I tuck right into a plate of gorditas full of fried oysters and celery, Padilla tells me that the constructing it occupies was, for 60 years, a automotive mechanic’s workshop.

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The place to remain
I want to remain exterior the centre in one of many many boutique accommodations which have sprung up for the reason that early 2000s. These are typically previous townhouses with leafy courtyards which have been elegantly transformed, and embellished with Mexican furnishings and artefacts. A effective instance is 19-room Casa Polanco, situated within the eponymous neighbourhood.
For a boutique lodge that’s homelier and cheaper, strive a family-run institution – similar to Villa Condesa, the place (grownup) friends are handled to a bottle of Corona upon arrival.
A sociable selection is The Crimson Tree Home, the place friends are inspired to spend time collectively within the night earlier than dinner.
What to do
La Casa Azul – a museum devoted to the artist Frida Kahlo, in her former house is visited in droves. Different art-filled areas embody Kurimanzutto, a gallery that resembles an outsized treehouse, and represents main Mexican artists similar to Gabriel Orozco and Minerva Cuevas. In considered one of its first initiatives, earlier than it had a everlasting dwelling, Kurimanzutto held a gaggle exhibition in a fruit-and-vegetable market, promoting artwork works alongside onions, peppers and mangos.
Housed in a $50m constructing designed by David Chipperfield, Museo Jumex boasts one of many largest collections of latest artwork in Latin America. This summer time, the museum hosts an exhibition of works impressed by soccer.
I additionally suggest a go to to LagoAlgo, situated beside a lake in the midst of Mexico Metropolis’s huge Chapultepec Park. It occupies a modernist pavilion from the Sixties, which was not too long ago transformed right into a cultural centre. Guests will discover a collection of exhibition areas with a restaurant, the place they’ll watch geese and rowboats serenely move by.

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The place to eat and drink
When Licorería Limantour opened in 2011, old-school watering holes referred to as cantinas abounded in Mexico Metropolis, and little was recognized of mixology. Since then lots of of different cocktail joints have adopted. The upscale Roma venue hasn’t suffered from the competitors, although, and perennially figures within the World’s 50 Finest Bars record.
I drank a Mezcal Stalk there, served with a mine’s value of worm salt across the rim. I loved it all of the extra for being seated at Licorería Limantour’s seven-metre-long bar, which inspires conversations with strangers both aspect of you.
The town has a bunch of old-school espresso homes. Café La Habana is my favorite – partly for its café lechero (two espresso photographs blended with scorching milk in an extended glass) and partly for its literary heritage. In smokier occasions, the likes of Gabriel García Márquez and Roberto Bolaño would hang around right here.

The meals choices in Mexico Metropolis are legion, from avenue stalls to Michelin-starred eating places. The latter contains Pujol, in Polanco, chef Enrique Olvera’s temple to Mexican flavours.
Virtually as well-known are the zesty tuna tostadas at seafood restaurant, Contramar. A phrase of warning, although: neither Pujol nor Contramar settle for walk-ins. You might want to e-book (effectively) prematurely.
No journey to Mexico Metropolis is full with out consuming tacos. Hotspots embody Los Cocuyos, within the metropolis centre, beloved by the late American meals icon, Anthony Bourdain.
I just like the equally no-frills Taquería Orinoco, in Roma, the place you sit on a purple plastic chair and eat tacos so generously crammed that the meat all however falls out.
Alastair’s most up-to-date journey to Mexico Metropolis was supported by Journey Latin America.



















