Cuauhtemoc & Juarez
- by
- Arlette Go
These areas are two of the oldest neighborhoods in Mexico City. Colonia Juárez is one of the emerging neighborhoods in the city. Back in 1900 it was a very wealthy area filled with mansions and it became home to a large artistic community in the 60s. After the earthquake of 1985, the area was devastaded and lost it's popularity. Recently, the whole area is enjoying a revival where new creative minds are emerging and gorgeous places are born inside of the old structures.
Cucurucho
Hotel Carlota
Taxonomía
El Moro
La Lonja MX
Monthly design & food market
Vintrend
Pixza
MUCHO
Milán 44
Luciferina
Loose Blues
Librería Jorge Cuesta
La Pelu
Ethra
Ecobici
Distrito Fijo
Diana Cazadora
Comedor Lucerna
Chomp Chomp
Chocochips
Chiquitito
Estela de Luz & Centro de Cultura Digital
Casa Fusión
La Caballería
Arredondo \ Arozarena
Angel de la Independencia
Aeromoto
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La Caballería
- Address
- 64 Havre
Located in one of the most popular streets of Colonia Juárez, La Caballería is a whole building dedicated to men (Caballero=Gentleman), though everyone is welcome. At the basement you will find an amazing pizza place with a vast beer selection: Cancino. The first floor is full of fashion with exclusive limited editions and ‘Common People MAN’. If you are into fashion, you’ll love this place, they recently developed their own fashion collections, including Mexican handcrafted shoes. Upstairs, in the second floor, you will find Barbería Capital, a trendy barbershop. And up in the third floor, you can book an appointment for the amazing InkInk tattoo studio, which I highly recommend you to plan in advanced.