Mexico City was named World Design Capital 2018 by the World Design Organisation, thanks to the creative buzz that’s found across the city. If you’re keen to...
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Fashion, style & beauty shops in Mexico City
Void
Their fascination with decades passed led collectors Olympia de la Macorra and Salvador Sahagún to travel the world in search of pieces that gave life and...
Utilitario Mexicano
Three years ago, Libya Moreno and Enrique Arellano had the idea of creating a space that would represent Mexico, especially the homes and traditional...
La Metropolitana
Located between the Juarez neighborhood and the Historic City Center, La Metropolitana is a multidisciplinary space specializing in architecture, interior...
Stendhal Store
Minimalist, urban and androgynous are the words that best describe this concept store created by sisters Regina and Gladys Vega. Located in the heart of the...
Mexico City’s best shops
Lago DF Masaryk
First it was Emilio Castelar, then Virreyes and now Lago DF takes on exclusive Masaryk boulevard in the Polanco neighborhood with its new branch in Mexico...
Cynthia Buttenklepper
Visiting Cynthia’s showroom is to submerge yourself in her own universe. It’s a place that stands out like any Pinterest board; the decorations with dogs...
The Shops at Downtown
Downtown Hotel is one of Mexico City’s favorite boutique hotels. Not only does it have a rooftop bar with a pool that is perfect for celebrating parties and...
Carla Fernández
Carla Fernández opened her boutique directly in front of Monica Patiños spot, Delirio. Here, you can find all of her signature items that have garnered her...
Mexican handicrafts
Mercado Ciudadela
A colorful party unfolds at every step in this crafts market: the shelves are lined with skulls, jugs, jaguar heads made of black clay, wood or Huichol...
Tienda Fonart
The National Fund for the Promotion of Crafts is a government institution that supports the production and marketing of original pieces from artisans from...
Bazaar Sábado
San Angel is an anomaly that feels like one of those "Magical Villages" of the Mexican countryside. In reality, when you’re here you’re only a few hundred...
Mercado de Coyoacán
One of the areas with the highest number of visitors in the city is the Coyoacán neighborhood center. Its squares, restaurants, cafes, fountains, kiosks, and...
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Mercado de Coyoacán
One of the areas with the highest number of visitors in the city is the Coyoacán neighborhood center. Its squares, restaurants, cafes, fountains,...
Bazaar Sábado
San Angel is an anomaly that feels like one of those "Magical Villages" of the Mexican countryside. In reality, when you’re here you’re only a...
Mercado Ciudadela
A colorful party unfolds at every step in this crafts market: the shelves are lined with skulls, jugs, jaguar heads made of black clay, wood or Huichol...
Void
Their fascination with decades passed led collectors Olympia de la Macorra and Salvador Sahagún to travel the world in search of pieces that...