What to do and see in Polanco, Mexico: The Best Things to do

August 2, 2021 Brain Ambrose

Rising from the ruins of the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan, Mexico City offers a unique collision of contemporary city life and historic preservation. World-class museums, restaurants and parks rub shoulders with the remains of several cultures. The nightlife, the shopping and the history make it a must-see regardless of your travel style.
Restaurants in Mexico City

1. Galeria Oscar Roman

Calle Julio Verne 14, Mexico City 11540 Mexico 52-5-2800436 [email protected] http://www.galeriaoscarroman.mx/
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Galeria Oscar Roman

An art gallery that contains the work of artists from several disciplines.

2. Greenway Tours on a Segway

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Greenway Tours on a Segway

Greenway Tours - Tours on Segway: With our unique Tours you will find everything that you need to make your visit to Mexico City an unforgettable experience: fun, adventure, excitement, culture, food... and the glamour of a rock star when everyone turns around to look at you! Monday to Sunday Book 24 hrs in advance.

3. Mexican Food Tours

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Mexican Food Tours

Our guided Mexican food tours and Mexican cooking lessons are seriously fun. In our Mexican food tours you'll visit some off the beaten path locations in Mexico City, a paradise for foodies. You'll taste food from a variety of one-of-a-kind Mexican eateries while receiving the locals' view into the culture and architecture. Enjoy new culinary perspectives, new flavors, bright smiles, and the opportunity to understand better where and how the locals eat & live. Our goal is that you eat like the locals and get a clear idea of the authentic Mexican Cuisine. Between tastings, you'll experience the life of Mexico City's residents, the so-called "Chilangos", as you enjoy walking around fascinating neighborhoods like Polanco or lovely and authentic markets such as Mercado de San Juan located in Centro Histórico. In our Mexican cooking lessons, you'll cook some delicious Mexican dishes with and expert Mexican chef, an unforgettable experience. We run tours all year round. All food tastings and drinks are included in the ticket price. **Our Polanco food tour ends close to the Anthropology Museum (walking distance), so you might consider spending the rest of your day in the most important museum of our country.

4. Bycit

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Bycit

Bycit, live your city. Travel by bike through the CDMX, live a unique experience with your family and friends. Every weekend, you will tour emblematic places of Mexico City in a guided group of tourists cycling.

5. Polanco bike

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Polanco bike

We are a company committed to tourism in Mexico City and the experience of our customers. We are also committed to preserving the culture of our city, Polanco and Bosque de Chapultepec through our pleasant tours. Give us an opportunity to cover your expectations. polanco bike

6. Handshake Speakeasy

Av. Pdte. Masaryk 393 III Secc, Mexico City 11540 Mexico
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Handshake Speakeasy

7. iik' Spa

Calle Euler 152 Interior 203 Polanco V Seccion, Mexico City 11560 Mexico +52 55 7159 0964 [email protected] http://www.iikspa.com.mx
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iik' Spa

8. Pedego Electric Bikes

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Pedego Electric Bikes

We seek to make a ride something extraordinary, and we achieve this through our Ebikes and through some cultural explanations that complement Mexico City’s visual richness Our tours are very interesting and fun since our guides are young people and culturally prepared; most of them have humanistic degrees such as Art History, among others. We have 3 types -Cultural -Gastronomic -Personalized

9. Fluenz Spanish Immersion

Calle Anatole France 307, Mexico City 11540 Mexico +1 877-358-3695 [email protected] http://fluenz.com/spanish-immersion
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Fluenz Spanish Immersion

The most intense Spanish program in the world for an exclusive group of participants at a luxury mansion in Mexico City. Forbes calls it "Unrivaled in Language Learning"; Conde Nast says it's "The Coolest Way to Learn a Language"; The Boston Globe describes it as "Kicking your Spanish into High Gear." Call or write to find out more about our week-long intense immersions with high level coaches.

Reviewed By LawrenceF640 - Red Deer, Canada

The week at the Fluenz experience in Mexico City was entirely memorable, for the right reasons. I write as someone with intermediate Spanish, somewhat stalled in execution, who has worked at it for most of a decade without achieving the fluency that I desire. At Fluenz they achieve a 'concierge-level' education experience by assessing your current level with a pre-arrival interview and writing test, and then tailor your sessions to your needs. My wife and I had private or semiprivate lessons twice a day which definitely stretched our abilities and gave us a lot of new confidence and skill with both our pre-existing language skills and a lot of new material. We both made new milestones and came away recharged! There was lots of other stuff, like the yoga sessions, the beautiful boutique hotel setting, the museum visits, and the amazing restaurant experience. Definitely worth the price in my book.

10. Polanco

Mexico City Mexico http://nonsolo.mx/new_web/
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Polanco

One of Mexico City's more upscale neighborhoods with a variety of interesting shops and quality restaurants.

Reviewed By MarinaB650 - Merida, Mexico

A very elegant and eclectic residential area, where most of the Embassies are located. I have visited the Embassy of my country and took the opportunity to walk the elegant streets of Polanco, guarded and shaded by majestic pine trees and palm trees. Palacio de Hierro is close-by, high international cuisine restarurants and a general atmosphere to make one believe one was in Beverly Hills. I would definitely live here if I ever move to CDMX.

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