Roma & Condesa Food Walk
🇲🇽 Mexico City, Mexico
About Roma & Condesa Food Walk
The hippest neighborhoods in Latin America — craft coffee, mezcal bars, art galleries, and restaurants that rival anything in New York at a third of the price.
Located in Mexico City, Mexico, this food & drink experience is rated 4.8/5 based on 7,600 verified traveler reviews. Plan approximately 3 hours for the full experience.
The best time to visit Mexico City is March to May (warm, dry, jacaranda season). The local currency is MXN (Mexican Peso), and typical daily budgets range from $40-120/day.
Historical Context
Roma Norte was rebuilt after the devastating 1985 earthquake transformed it from middle-class residential into a bohemian cultural hub attracting artists and chefs.
Insider Tip
Visit Mercado Medellín on Avenida Campeche before the food walk for fresh tortillas and local ingredients unavailable at the neighborhood restaurants.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Roma & Condesa Food Walk cost?
Tickets for Roma & Condesa Food Walk start at $45. Booking online in advance often saves money and time. Duration is approximately 3 hours.
How long should I spend at Roma & Condesa Food Walk?
Plan approximately 3 hours at Roma & Condesa Food Walk. This gives you enough time to fully enjoy the experience without feeling rushed.
When is the best time to visit Roma & Condesa Food Walk?
The best time to visit Mexico City is March to May (warm, dry, jacaranda season). For Roma & Condesa Food Walk, early morning or late afternoon visits tend to have smaller crowds and better lighting.