Eternal Spring
Eternal Spring
Our Guide to Mexico City (Preview)
About the Book
Eternal Spring: Our Guide to Mexico City isn't like other guidebooks.
For starters, we're still writing it. The version you're reading now is an early preview of the first edition of the book, and we're actively improving it and adding new content each week. Or hope is to arrive at a full-length first edition in early 2025, and then we will continue updating the book: Everyone who purchases Eternal Spring: Our Guide to Mexico City will get free updates each month through the end of the year.
We focus on food and drink. We realized early on in our previous adventures that these experiences are among the best reasons to travel. While we also highlight the best of this city's incredible sights, as well as practicalities like navigating the Metro, language difficulties, and local customs, above all we want to share the restaurants, bars, and meals that best showcase the city’s diversity and hospitality.
This book is opinionated. Instead of wasting your time with lengthy descriptions of obvious destinations you could easily find more about online, we point you to the experiences that matter the most to us and ignore the filler. Your time is valuable, and we respect that.
This book is personal. As its name suggests, Eternal Spring: Our Guide to Mexico City is built on the incredible experiences we've had here, centered in our Roma Norte neighborhood. We feel strongly that if you want to have the best possible experience in Mexico City, you should stay in an Airbnb or short-term rental in Condesa, Roma Norte, or another suburban neighborhood, and use it as a base to explore the area and the rest of the city.
This book is informed by a lifetime of travel. For 20 years before the COVID-19 pandemic, we lived part-time in Europe. We have a passion for travel, but we're not tourists checking items off a bucket list. We prefer to go deep, not "living like a temporary local," as European travel guru Rick Steves recommends, but literally being a local, becoming part of a place. Americans, Canadians, and others will find this easier to do in Mexico City than anywhere in Europe, thanks in large part to its friendly and welcoming residents.
This book will provide you with the information you need to have your own wonderful experiences in Mexico City, no matter how long you wish to stay. But it's also just the (preview for the) first edition, and Eternal Spring: Our Guide to Mexico City will only get better with each passing month and year. It's a living thing, continuously updated, and it will grow and improve over time as we continue to explore the city and share our experiences and opinions.
Thank you for joining us on this journey. As you will discover, Mexico City is a truly magical destination that ranks among the greatest places on Earth. We hope you love her as much as we do.
You know what? We know you will.
Table of Contents
- 📖 About this book
- 🤔 How to use this book
- 🗃️ Download the book
- 🔗 So many links!
- ⚒️ It’s still a preview!
- 📝 We want your feedback!
- 👥 Connect with us online
- ✍️ Meet the authors
- 🙏 Thanks!
- 🤔 How to use this book
- 💜 ¡Bienvenidos!
- 🌄 Mexico City 📲
- ❓ Why Mexico City?
- 📖 Understanding Mexico City
- ✈️ Mexico City is more accessible
- 💲 Mexico City is more affordable
- ⚖️ The food is better in Mexico City
- 📜 The history and culture of Mexico City is incredible
- 🚨 But … Is it safe?
- 👨👩👧👦 The people in Mexico City are nicer
- 👄 The language in Mexico City is easier to learn
- 📓 Planning your trip to Mexico City
- 🗺️ Where to stay in Mexico City
- 📅 How long to stay
- 📗 Other factors to consider when visiting Mexico City
- 📅 When to go, when not to go
- 📓 Before you go: A pre-trip checklist
- 📓 Travel smart
- 🗺️ Orientation 📲
- 🏘️ It’s all about the neighborhoods
- 👮 Common sense safety advice
- ✈️ Arrival in Mexico City
- 📓 Helpful hints for first-time visitors
- 🔒 Many places are closed on certain days
- 🚦 Look both ways, then do it again
- 🚗 Do not rent a car
- 🏪 Take advantage of the corner store
- 🏥 Know where to get medical help
- 🔊 Mexico is addicted to noise
- 🗺️ Getting around Mexico City
- 🚶 Walk locally
- 🚗 Uber between neighborhoods
- 🚇 Use public transportation when possible
- 🚲 Maybe rent an Ecobici bike
- 👁️ See and do 📲
- 🏛️ What to see and do in Mexico City
- 🏛️ El Ángel de la Independencia
- 🏟️ Arena México (Lucha Libre)
- 🚶 Avenida Amsterdam
- 🚶 Avenida Francisco I. Madero
- 🚶 Avenida Paseo de la Reforma
- 🏛️ Catedral Metropolitana y 🏛️ Sagrario Metropolitano
- 🏛️ Gran Hotel
- 🎨 Museo Frida Kahlo
- 🎨 Museo Nacional de Antropologia
- 🏛️ Palacio de Bellas Artes
- 🏛️ Palacio Postal
- 👁️ Plaza de la Constitución (Zócalo)
- 👁️ Teotihuacán
- 👁️ Torre Latinoamericana
- 👁️ Xochilmilco
- 📅 Suggested daily itineraries
- 🏛️ Day 1: Centro Histórico
- 🌳 Day 2: Alameda Central and Monumento
- 🌳 Day 3: Reforma and Chapultepec
- 🌳 Day 4: Condesa and Roma Norte
- 🐺 Day 5: Coyoacán and San Ángel
- 🚗 Day trips and splurges
- 🌮 Taco tour
- 🏛️ What to see and do in Mexico City
- 🍴 Eat and drink 📲
- 🌮 Not the Mexican food you’re familiar with
- 🍴 Eating norms and customs
- 🕔 The mealtimes are later than you’re used to
- 👐 Servers are usually hands-off
- 🍾 Bar seating is not common
- 🔑 Key phrases to know
- 🍴 Eat locally, eat inexpensively
- 🌮 Street food
- 💲 Cocina económicas
- 💲 Tipping
- 🚰 No, you can’t drink the water
- 🍴 Our favorite restaurants in Mexico City
- 🍸🍴 La Azotea
- 🍴 Café de Tacuba
- 🍸🍴 Café Tacobar del Sur
- 🍸🍴 Carmel
- 🍸🍴 Merotoro
- 🍴 Oxa
- 🍸🍴 Pargot Restaurante
- 🍸🍴 Primer Cuadro
- 🍴 Pujol
- 🍴 San Ángel Inn
- 🍴 Sud 777
- 🍸🍴 Tacos los Alexis
- 🍸🍴 Taquería Álvaro Obregón
- 🍸🍴 Taquería Los Cocuyos
- 🍸🍴 Terraza Gran Hotel
- 🍸🍴 El Tizconcito
- 🍸🍴 Vigneron
- Our favorite bars in Mexico City
- 🍸 Baltra Bar
- 🍸 Licorería Limantour
- 🏛️ Centro 📲
- 👁️ See and do
- Our favorite things to see and do in Centro
- 🚶 Avenida Francisco I. Madero walk
- 🚶 Alameda Central walk
- 🍴 Eat and drink
- Our favorite restaurants in Centro
- Our favorite bars in Centro
- 👁️ See and do
- 🌸 Juárez and Reforma 📲
- 👁️ See and do
- Our favorite things to see and do in Juárez and Reforma
- 🚶 Avenida Paseo de la Reforma walk
- 🍴 Eat and drink
- Our favorite restaurants in Juárez and Reforma
- Our favorite bars in Juárez and Reforma
- 👁️ See and do
- 🛍️ Polanco and Chapultepec 📲
- 👁️ See and do
- Our favorite things to see and do in Polanco and Chapultepec
- 🍴 Eat and drink
- Our favorite restaurants in Polanco and Chapultepec
- 👁️ See and do
- 🌴 Condesa 📲
- 👁️ See and do
- Our favorite things to see and do in Condesa
- 🍴 Eat and drink
- Our favorite restaurants in Condesa
- Our favorite bars in Condesa
- 👁️ See and do
- 🏠 Roma Norte 📲
- 👁️ See and do
- Our favorite things to see and do in Roma Norte
- 🍴 Eat and drink
- Our favorite restaurants in Roma Norte
- More restaurants coming soon
- Our favorite bars in Roma Norte
- 👁️ See and do
- 🍸 Roma Sur 📲
- 👁️ See and do
- Our favorite things to see and do in Roma Sur
- 🍴 Eat and drink
- Our favorite restaurants in Roma Sur
- 👁️ See and do
- 🐺 Coyoacán and San Ángel 📲
- 👁️ See and do
- 🛍️ Bazar San Ángel 📲
- ⛲ Fuente de los Coyotes 📲
- 🌳 Jardín Centenario 📲
- 🌳 Jardín del Arte Allende 📲
- 🌳 Jardín Hidalgo 📲
- 🛍️ Mercado de Coyoacán 📲
- 🎨 Museo Casa Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo 📲
- 🎨 Museo Casa de León Trotsky 📲
- 🎨 Museo Frida Kahlo 📲 ⭐️
- 🌳 Plaza del Carmen 📲
- 🌳 Plaza san Jacinto 📲
- 🚶 Coyoacán walk
- 🚶 San Ángel walk
- 🍴 Eat and drink
- Our favorite restaurants in Coyoacán and San Ángel
- Our favorite bars in Coyoacán and San Ángel
- 👁️ See and do
- 🚗 Further afield 📲
- 👁️ See and do
- ⚽ Estadio Azteca 📲
- 👁️ Teotihuacán 📲 ⭐️
- 👁️ Xochimilco 📲 ⭐️
- 🎈 Hot-air ballooning in Mexico: A bucket-list experience
- ❓ How to make it happen
- 🌤️ How the day unfolds
- 💲 How much does it cost?
- 💡 Tips
- 🌄 The other Xochimilco
- 🌅 Xochimilco sunrise tour
- 💡 Tips
- 🍴 Eat and drink
- 🍴 Sud 777 📲 ⭐️
- 👁️ See and do
- ✈️ Connections
- 🛩️ Mexico City’s airports
- Ⓜ️ Public transportation
- 🚇 Metro
- [🚌 Metrobús]
- [🚠 Cablebús]
- 🚘 Cars
- 🚗 Uber and other ride-sharing services
- 🚕 Taxi
- 🔦 Practicalities
- 📅 Mexico City holiday calendar
- 🛏️ Vacation rentals
- 💡 Travel tips
- 🛂 How the Mexico visitor’s visa works
- 💼 Travel light
- 👣 Be a visitor, not a tourist
- 🚶 People
- 👄 Language
- 📱 Duolingo basics: Our strategies and tips to help you get started
- 💲 Money
- 💰 Using cash
- 🏧 Getting cash
- 💳 Using credit cards
- 📲 Tap-to-pay
- ⛅ Climate and conditions
- ☔ Climate considerations
- 🌋 Other considerations
- 🔊 Customs to know and observe
- 📱 Electronics
- 📶 Save money with an international eSIM
- 🔌 You don’t need power adapters or converters
- 🔢 Numbers
- 📓 Resources
- 📓 Our resources
- 📖 This book
- 🎥 YouTube channel
- 📲 Website
- 🗺️ Maps
- 📓Other resources
- 🎥 YouTube channels
- 👂 Podcasts
- 📲 Websites + newsletters
- 📘 Books (reference)
- 📕 Books (fiction)
- 🎞️ Movies
- 📺 Documentaries and TV shows
- 👄 Learning Spanish
- 📓 History of Mexico
- 📓 Our resources
- 📖 About this book
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