Tours and Tickets to Experience La Condesa
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La Condesa

La Condesa is a popular place to stay for many travelers visiting Mexico City.
Tamaulipas, Nuevo León, and Michoacán Avenues are the main spots for nightlife.
The neighborhood’s Parque Mexico was previously a racetrack and now serves as the center of the district.
Roma and La Condesa were among the areas hit hardest during the September 2017 earthquake, and the local residents and businesses are still recovering.
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There are plenty of ways to experience La Condesa. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
Mexico City: Roma & Condesa Private & Personalized Walking Tour
Michelin Taco Bike Tour: Roma Norte & Condesa /All-Inclusive
Private guided walking tour in La Condesa neighborhood with transportation
Your city, your way. Private Mexico City tour with a local expert
Street Food Bike Tour / Mexico is not only Tacos / All Inclusive
It costs nothing to visit La Condesa on your own, but there are plenty of affordable tours that can help you learn more about the neighborhood in the company of an expert guide—and have some fun along the way. Your options range from a short bike tour starting at about US$30 to a private tour by VW van that includes sipping mezcal, eating tacos, and watching a lucha libre show (from US$156 per person).
La Condesa is known for its fashionable atmosphere, with tree-lined streets and a wide array of bars, restaurants, art galleries, and independent shops. A residential area as well, it draws travelers seeking a laid-back bohemian feel, and many call it one of Mexico City’s chicest neighborhoods.
Yes, La Condesa is generally a safe neighborhood for tourists. The neighborhood is one of the wealthiest in Mexico City and the crime rate is low. However, visitors should practice the same precautions as they would in any big city, such as keeping an eye on belongings and avoiding secluded areas after dark.
La Condesa is generally pedestrian-friendly and a great place to stroll around. You can also make use of Mexico City’s bikeshare program, EcoBici, and pedal around La Condesa using the cycle-friendly wide avenues—there are many EcoBici stations around the neighborhood.
Some of the best things to do in La Condesa include sampling the local food scene at the neighborhood’s cafés and restaurants; checking out exhibitions at the local art galleries, and relaxing and people-watching in leafy Parque Mexico. To get a feel for the area with local insights, take a walking or cycling tour.


























































































































