In the early 1900s, Condesa was developed as a planned neighborhood with wide avenues, parks, and European-style architecture, particularly Art Deco. After the Mexican Revolution, Condesa became a hub for artists, intellectuals, and expatriates, fostering a bohemian atmosphere with cafes, galleries, and bookstores. Today, Condesa is a vibrant, trendy area known for its diverse dining, nightlife, and cultural attractions, while still retaining its historical architectural charm.

Here is our recommendation of restaurants, bars, galleries, parks & lush streets to walk, all within 2 km from te house