48 Hours In México City Like A Local | Condé Nast Traveler

Published 2022-09-01
Travel experts Rocio Vazquez and Michaela Trimble curate the ultimate 48-hour trip to México City teeing up the best sights, attractions, and food for experiencing the sprawling metropolis like a local. Come along on an itinerary that hones in on Condesa, Juárez, and Roma - three hot neighborhoods packed with art, history, shopping, and restaurants for days.

Director: Rachel Veronesi
Director of Photography: Yollotl Alvarado
Editor: Robby Massey
Contributors: Michaela Trimble, Rocio Vazquez
Producers: Tyrice Hester, Gustavo Cantu
Line Producer: Joe Buscemi
Associate Producer: Amy Haskour
Production Manager: Melissa Heber
Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila
Camera Operator: Peter Arcos
Writers: Rachel Veronesi, Michaela Trimble, Rocio Vazquez
Post Production Supervisor: Rachael Knight
Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant
Supervising Editor: Rob Lombardi
Assistant Editor: Diego Rentsch
Graphics Supervisor: Ross Rackin
Graphics, Animation, VFX: Samuel Fuller
Special Thanks: Sobremesa, Simple by Trista, Miroslava Gutiérrez

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All Comments (21)
  • @BnaBreaker
    Truly one of the world's great cities. Everyone should visit at some point if they can!
  • @cerdayes
    My favorite city on planet earth 🌍
  • You guys just recommended an amazing trip for people with a budget of 3000 USD (after the flight tickets)...Ah wait a second....Conde Nast......makes sense now ¬¬
  • @HS-yk9he
    I really enjoyed your video. Done professionally.
  • @Blazjul
    Great videography… but other than food, I really didn’t get a sense of any of the neighborhoods
  • @radis0000
    You have 48h in mexico city and u should go eat italian or korean ..?????!
  • @CoachAdamRuns
    This video misses the greatest part of Mexico City - its PEOPLE. These places look great in Conde Naste publications but are not where the locals live and eat. Save your money, folks.
  • @yarita67
    Like a whitexican local, you mean... If you really were travelling like a local, you would try eating in "fondas", markets, and street food. At least you would visit the Historic Center, not the hipster neighborghoods
  • A better title for this video is; 48 hours in CDMX like the “fresas” or tourist with dollars to splurge, enjoy it. Simply because most locals save their pesos and eat at fondas or en la calle but fresas eat at the places mentioned in this video(upper class = fresa).
  • @ShanesWanderlust
    Like a local? Feels more like a sponsored advertisement for businesses than an actual guide.
  • @Tehutli
    Haha yeah… not going to Mexico City to do it like this. I can do this in any major city here in the US Love my city ❤
  • Como un local? Jajajaja por favor, si un local ya no puede pagar una vida en la Condesa, Roma y Juárez.