Category: Mexico City
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Oases in The Sky: The Garden Terrace Suites at the St. Regis Mexico City
[ad_1] These recently renovated guest rooms feature verdant terraces with breathtaking views Courtesy of the St. Regis Mexico City Many aspirational travelers keep lists of hotels they hope to overnight at around the world. In advance of its 15th anniversary, the St. Regis Mexico City—which rises 31 stories along the verdant Paseo de la Reforma […]
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Mexico City Art Week’s Inspiring Highlights
[ad_1] Innovative, impressive art, design and architecture—both local and international Courtesy of Nilufar There can be no discussion of Mexico City Art Week without first mentioning the magnitude of Zona Maco, the art fair that anchors it all. There are no greater highlights than the Mexican and Latin American galleries exhibiting within Zona Maco, many […]
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Artist Pandora Graessl’s Transportive “Amor Fati: When the Fire Bit Me” Exhibition
[ad_1] In an abandoned building in Mexico City, a mythic serpentine journey comes to life In several rooms across three floors of an abandoning brick building, behind a small market in Mexico City, photographer and multidisciplinary artist Pandora Graessl‘s mythic exhibition, Amor Fati: When the Fire Bit Me, transports guests by way of serpentine photographic […]
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Interview: Zona Maco Founder Zélika García
[ad_1] Insight on the twenty years of developments that have led to the acclaimed art fair’s 2024 edition Courtesy of Zélika Garcia As international artists, art collectors and gallerists arrive to Mexico City for the 2024 edition of Latin America’s leading art fair, Zona Maco, they’ll continue a cultural conversation that began when one artist […]
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Interview: Master Distiller Viridiana Tinoco on Clase Azul’s Latest Flavorful Expression
[ad_1] This limited edition release honors Día de los Muertos Courtesy of Clase Azul Hidden away in the Polanco neighborhood of Mexico City, you’ll find Clase Azul’s new home. This latest real estate acquisition by the brand joins their portfolio of beautiful destinations—from homes in Los Cabos Mexico to Brooklyn. Most recently, this stunning new […]
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Crossing Continents and Cultures – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] Mexico’s capital city has always been a melting pot of art and design—a Haussmanian street kisses a Brutalist structure before melting into Luis Barragán’s mid-century modernism on the way to Frida Kahlo’s Casa Azul in colonial Coyoacan. Navigate the CDMX subway system thanks to Lance Wyman’s wayfinding pictographs, and then visit one of Diego […]
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Majestic Bodies – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] If there was any doubt before, 2023’s ZONA MACO has proven that the art world has fallen in love with CDMX. This year’s record-breaking edition attracted over 77,000 international visitors and featured 216 exhibitors from 26 countries, solidly cementing the festival as Latin America’s hottest art affair. It has been a kind of renaissance after the restrictions […]
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Serene Elegance and Olfactory Splendor at Mexico City’s Casa Polanco – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] Overlooking CDMX‘s Parque Lincoln, Casa Polanco (opened during the summer of 2022) celebrates the architectural history and contemporary art scene of the sprawling metropolis. The luxurious 19-room boutique hotel offers an elegant, minimalist environment with a peaceful palette of natural colors accented with fresh plants and green marble. Built in the 1940s, the historic […]
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A Healthcare Delivery App That Benefits Nurses and Patients – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] In Mexico City and Bogotá, residents can order healthcare services—namely clinical lab tests for pregnancy, STIs and COVID-19 as well as vaccinations—through an app called Rappi, which directs a nurse to the user’s home to perform the required treatment. Tests are then taken to the lab and results are received within the next 24 […]
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Nomadic Mexican Design Gallery MASA Opens “Intervención/Intersección” Inside Rockefeller Center – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] NYC‘s Rockefeller Center has been no stranger to art over the years, and yet the current exhibition taking place beside its iconic skating rink—in a sprawling 8,000-square-foot subterranean space that once housed a federal post office—upends expectation. Known as Intervención/Intersección, the contemporary design exhibit is the vision of Mexico City-based MASA Galeria, a nomadic organization […]