Since-1969 breakfast institution serving chilaquiles, conchas with clotted cream, and mole.
Aztec ruins meet colonial grandeur—the ancient heart of Tenochtitlan under CDMX's biggest plaza.
Art nouveau exterior, art deco interior, Rivera murals, and a Tiffany glass curtain worth the trip alone.
Massive Sunday flea market sprawling across blocks—antiques, vintage finds, and pure CDMX chaos.
CDMX's gourmet market—exotic meats, imported cheeses, and ingredients chefs come here to source.
Basket-taco vendor selling steamed potato, bean, and chicharrón tacos from a cloth-lined canasta.
110-year-old Centro pulquería with 40+ flavored pulques, free botanas, and murals of Mayahuel.
93-year-old Centro cantina with live music, 20+ tequilas, and free botanas after three drinks.
Legendary 1937 dance hall—live salsa, cumbia, and danzón orchestras on a packed wooden floor.
Curtain-entrance Centro mezcal bar with 50+ artisanal pours and candlelit speakeasy energy.
Michelin Bib Gourmand taco window in Centro slinging offal, suadero, and cabeza since 1980.
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