Paola's Guide of Polanco

Paola
Paola's Guide of Polanco

My fav Museums

It is one of the fenomenal three museums in Polanco and one of the best in the the country regarding our prehispanic cultures.
1503 locals recommend
Museo Nacional de Antropologia
s/n Av. Paseo de la Reforma
1503 locals recommend
It is one of the fenomenal three museums in Polanco and one of the best in the the country regarding our prehispanic cultures.
467 locals recommend
Museo de Arte Moderno
s/n Av. Paseo de la Reforma
467 locals recommend

Food scene

Restaurante Entremar is a delicious seafood local restaurant. Always full, make reservation through tripadvisor or opentable apps.
22 locals recommend
Entremar
307 Hegel
22 locals recommend
Restaurante Entremar is a delicious seafood local restaurant. Always full, make reservation through tripadvisor or opentable apps.
I love food from the state of Oaxaca. This is one of the best in the city.
14 locals recommend
Guzina Oaxaca
513 Av. Pdte. Masaryk
14 locals recommend
I love food from the state of Oaxaca. This is one of the best in the city.
This is probably one of the best 5 restaurants in Mexico. Pricy and worth while!
112 locals recommend
Quintonil
55 Av. Isaac Newton
112 locals recommend
This is probably one of the best 5 restaurants in Mexico. Pricy and worth while!
This is a difficult restaurant to get a reservation, is considered one of the best hundred in the world. It very pricy, in my opinion, worth the investment.
185 locals recommend
Pujol
133 Tennyson
185 locals recommend
This is a difficult restaurant to get a reservation, is considered one of the best hundred in the world. It very pricy, in my opinion, worth the investment.
Aromi e Sapori is a real Italian, not expensive, laid back but great food. It´s one block away from home!
Lamartine 110
110 Lamartine
Aromi e Sapori is a real Italian, not expensive, laid back but great food. It´s one block away from home!

City advice

Getting around

Uber and Cabify work great

Download both apps in case one is saturated.
What to pack

Dress in layers.

Days are warm (30*C) and evenings are cold (10*C) Shorts and sandals are not the best attire.