Viva La Fiesta: Mexico City Bachelorette Weekend

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Advisor - Viva La Fiesta: Mexico City Bachelorette Weekend
Curator’s statement

Celebrate the bride-to-be in vibrant Mexico City, a destination bursting with culture, culinary delights and lively nightlife. This bachelorette guide brings together unforgettable experiences: from exploring art in Coyoacán to dancing the night away at Patrick Miller. Each day balances fun, food and relaxation so you can enjoy the city’s best spots without rushing. Here’s to an unforgettable weekend in CDMX!

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Day 1: Arrival and kickoff dinner at Azul Condesa

Hotel check-ins can sometimes be later in the day, so take some time to settle in and freshen up. Later, gather the group for a welcoming dinner at Azul Condesa (closes at 11 pm. Reservation recommended). This local favorite serves Mexican cuisine with a contemporary twist. Make sure to get the chile rellenos! It’s the perfect start to your fiesta weekend in the trendy neighborhood of Condesa.

Day 2: Explore Coyoacán and evening festivities

Start the day with a DIY breakfast at your accommodations or head out to one of these popular local cafés:

  • Panadería Rosetta: Enjoy freshly baked pastries and artisanal bread. Their guava pastry is a must-try!

  • Ojo Rojo Diner: A cozy spot for classic breakfast options, including delicious chilaquiles and breakfast burritos.

After breakfast, head to Coyoacán from 10 am to 3 pm to visit the Frida Kahlo Museum and the Bazar Artesanal (market). Stop for a treat at Churrería General de La República or Helados Siberia and relax in Jardín Centenario.

Pro tip: Museum tickets MUST be purchased in advance online — they are not available for purchase in-person.

Take a break for a siesta or explore on your own before the evening’s activities: a night of tacos and lucha-libre wrestling. For a nightcap, check out nearby hotspots like Niv, Bar Las Brujas or Licorería Limantour Roma.

If you’re up for a big night out, head to Patrick Miller (open Fridays only), a dance club with an energetic vibe.

Day 3: Xochimilco

Kick off the day with a DIY breakfast, then gather at 10 am to experience Xochimilco. Bring bottled water, cash and any snacks or drinks for the boat ride. Enjoy the festive atmosphere and take in the colorful boats and mariachi music. Consider renting a stereo on board to amp up the party playlist!

After some downtime in the afternoon, head to Broka in Roma Norte for dinner (reservation recommended). Later, check out nearby bars like Madre Roof, or go for speakeasy vibes at Hanky Panky or Xaman. End the night with some salsa dancing or grab late-night bites at Paramo or Tacos Orinoco.

Day 4: Chapultepec Park

On Sunday, enjoy a leisurely breakfast at Café Nin or Maison Belén.

Afterward, take it slow; wander Chapultepec Park and visit its castle, or explore Centro Histórico. For a more active option, consider a bike ride down Paseo de la Reforma or visit the Museo Nacional de Antropología.

In the late afternoon, enjoy a mezcal tasting before capping off the evening with a celebratory dinner at Mux.

Day 5: Departure day

Bid farewell to Mexico City! Check out in the morning and say goodbye to a memorable bachelorette weekend.

Additional days

If you're looking to extend your stay in Mexico City after the bachelorette weekend, there are plenty of exciting ways to explore the city further. Here are some recommendations for additional days filled with culture, food and adventure:

Day 1: Cultural immersion

  • Breakfast at El Cardenal

  • Start your day with a hearty breakfast at El Cardenal, renowned for its traditional Mexican fare and fresh bread.

  • Visit Teotihuacan

  • Take a day trip to Teotihuacan, one of the most significant archaeological sites in Mexico. Explore the iconic Pyramid of the Sun and the Pyramid of the Moon, and stroll along the Avenue of the Dead. Consider booking a guided tour and even a sunrise hot air balloon ride for deeper insights into this ancient civilization.

  • Dinner in Polanco

  • After returning to the city, enjoy dinner in the upscale neighborhood of Polanco. Consider Pujol, one of the best restaurants in the world, for a unique dining experience.

Day 2: Art and history

  • Breakfast at Lalo!

  • Fuel up with a casual breakfast at Lalo! Known for its creative menu and inviting atmosphere.

  • Explore Museo Soumaya

  • Visit the Museo Soumaya, a strikingly modern museum housing an extensive art collection, including works by Diego Rivera, Salvador Dalí and more.

  • Lunch at Mercado de San Juan

  • For lunch, head to Mercado de San Juan, a food market famous for its gourmet offerings. Sample local delicacies and enjoy the vibrant market atmosphere.

  • Stroll through Chapultepec

  • Spend the afternoon in Chapultepec Park, one of the largest city parks in the world. You can visit the Museo de Arte Moderno or simply enjoy a peaceful walk around the park's many lakes.

  • Dinner in Roma Sur

  • End your day with dinner at Casa de Toño for a taste of authentic Mexican comfort food, such as pozole.

Day 3: Relaxation and shopping

  • Brunch at Maison Belén

  • Treat yourself to a leisurely brunch at Maison Belén, where you can enjoy delicious pastries and a relaxing ambiance.

  • Explore the Roma Norte Neighborhood

  • Spend your day wandering the streets of Roma Norte, known for its eclectic shops, boutiques and galleries. Don’t miss spots like Casa Lamm or Galería OMR.

  • Visit a Spa

  • Treat yourself to some relaxation at a local spa. Remède Spa or The Spa at Four Seasons are excellent options for massages and rejuvenating treatments.

  • Dinner at Rosetta

  • For your final dinner, savor Italian-inspired dishes at Rosetta, located in a beautiful old house with a romantic atmosphere.

Need to know

Bonus Tips for Your Stay in CDMX:

  • Transport: Consider using ride-sharing apps or the Metro for easy navigation throughout the city.

  • Local Markets: Explore local markets like La Merced or La Lagunilla for unique souvenirs and authentic street food.

  • Language: While many people speak English in tourist areas, learning a few basic Spanish phrases can enhance your experience and help you connect with locals.

  • Safety: Like any major city, stay aware of your surroundings and keep valuables secure while exploring.

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This itinerary is a part of our ongoing series on travel to Mexico City. Looking for more travel inspiration? Check out Champagne Tourist's guide, Embark on the Ultimate Mexico City Vacation: A Versatile 9-Day Itinerary for Every Traveler - Discover the Magic of Mexico City, a Melting Pot of Culture, Cuisine and Creativity