Centro Historico
Centro Historico
Balcón del Zócalo
After a morning at the Museo Nacional de Arte, walk about 10 minutes to the Zocalo, Mexico City’s main square, for lunch at the aptly named Balcón del Zócalo
El Rey del Pavo
The turkey tortas are the best thing on the menu at this casual spot near the Museo del Templo Mayor, though their torta de bacalao a la vizcaína is a close second.
Danubio
This 90-year-old, super popular seafood restaurant in Centro Histórico is a great spot for lunch after a trip to the Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes.
Sanborns de los Azulejos
There are a bunch of these variety stores all over Mexico City, but the one worth going to is inside the La Casa de los Azulejos.
Los Cocuyos
Los Cocuyos is open 24 hours a day, so you can get some of our favorite tacos in the city in Centro Historico any time of the day.
Bosforo Mezcaleria
Bosforo is a bare-bones mezcaleria in Centro Historico where you’ll head for one drink and end up leaving three hours later.
El Cardenal
Head to El Cardenal in Centro Historico for the best breakfast in the city. Be sure to pair your nata with a concha.