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September 5, 2025
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48 Hours in Roma Norte:
Roma Norte is one of Mexico City’s most vibrant and artistic neighborhoods—a place where tradition and modernity blend seamlessly. Known for its leafy avenues, eclectic architecture, art galleries, and world-class dining, Roma Norte is a destination in its own right. Whether it’s your first time in Mexico City or your fifth, this neighborhood invites you to slow down, wander, and live like a local. Here’s how to spend 48 unforgettable hours in the heart of the city.
Start your day with a leisurely walk along Álvaro Obregón Avenue, the cultural spine of Roma Norte. Admire the early 20th-century mansions that line the streets, many of which have been restored into chic cafés, restaurants, and boutiques. The tree-filled plazas are perfect for a quiet moment with a coffee in hand.
Roma Norte is home to some of Mexico City’s most exciting art galleries. Visit Galería OMR to see contemporary works from both established and emerging Mexican artists, or stop by Kurimanzutto—a gallery that challenges the very definition of what art can be. If you’re seeking a more intimate space, Casa Lamm offers not only art but also a cultural and historical experience within a stunning mansion.
For lunch, indulge in local flavors at Rosetta, one of the city’s most celebrated restaurants, located in a beautiful townhouse. Its seasonal menu, crafted by Chef Elena Reygadas, reinterprets Mexican ingredients with contemporary flair. For a more relaxed option, explore Mercado Roma, a gourmet market where local chefs and artisans offer a diverse range of offerings, from street-style tacos to craft beers.
End your first day at one of Roma’s hidden cocktail bars. Licorería Limantour, ranked among the world’s best bars, is a must-visit for innovative cocktails. If you’re in the mood for something more low-key, Cicatriz Café blends a casual vibe with a curated drinks menu.
Begin your second day at Parque México or Plaza Río de Janeiro, two of the most beloved green spaces in the neighborhood. Locals gather here to walk their dogs, practice yoga, or simply enjoy the morning sun. It’s the perfect way to feel part of the community.
Stop for brunch at Panadería Rosetta, famous for its guava rolls and artisanal bread. Afterwards, take time to explore Roma’s boutiques and concept stores, where local designers showcase fashion, ceramics, and homeware that reflect the city’s creative spirit.
Discover the neighborhood’s quieter side with a visit to Librería El Péndulo, a bookstore-café where you can linger over coffee and books. For something more immersive, explore Casa Basalta or other small galleries that highlight independent artists and design collectives.
Conclude your 48-hour journey with dinner at Máximo Bistrot, a restaurant that epitomizes Roma Norte’s culinary innovation. With a farm-to-table philosophy and a constantly evolving menu, it offers a dining experience that feels both sophisticated and deeply local.
Roma Norte is more than a neighborhood—it’s a way of life. In just 48 hours, you can taste its flavors, explore its galleries, relax in its parks, and immerse yourself in its unique rhythm. And when it comes time to rest, Colima 71 offers the perfect stay: a boutique hotel in Mexico City where art, design, and hospitality come together under one roof.
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