Architecture inspired by the Art Deco exterior and Art Nouveau interiors – Casa DECU is reminiscent of the neighborhood’s fashionable past, yet inspired by today’s vibrant thriving culture.
Drawing from the distinctive spirit of La Condesa’s Golden Age history, each of the luxury accommodations showcases timeless charm with Art Deco lines, modern furnishings and stylish amenities.
Casa DECU’s legendary La Condesa location offers the perfect backdrop to create unforgettable stories of your own. With a coveted address that puts you steps from tree-lined avenues, stately Art Nouveau mansions and well-maintained Art Deco buildings. This is where Casa DECU takes center stage. Within a short stroll, you can discover trendy boutiques, stylish sidewalk cafes, trendy international bistros and casual taquerias that fill the area, as well as the legendary nightlife the city has to offer. Our chic, mid century modern hotel offers an unmatched customer experience in the heart of it all.
Exploring everything this chic area has to offer could take years, but here are some of the neighborhood’s best-kept secrets.
Anonimo has come to be known for its natural wines, the best pasta and a lot of good vibes.
Taking root from the culinary heritage of Mexico, Cedrón presents a modern & elevated take on Mexican food with French flair.
El Califa, the hipster's taqueria of choice, offers "the Costra" which was invented in a taco stand outside one of the upscale nightclubs in the 90's and has become legendary: meat filled tacos with an abundant amount of crisped cheese.
Head to this modest taquería for their legendary duck taco - Mexican-style on corn tortillas with beans and epazote.
El Tizoncito claims to be the inventor of Pastor Tacos, Mexico City’s famous pork and pineapple creation. They are among the last in the city still cooking the pastor on the spit over coals (al carbon).
Enjoy a modern take on Mexican-European fusion brunch at Lardo, where they serve up croque monsieur sandwiches and creative pizzas.
Mero Toro brings Spanish-influenced, northern coastal cuisine to this street-side deck dining room. In the spirit of surf and turf, they serve up delicate ceviches, seasonal salads, whole roasted fish and serious hunks of lamb and pork.
Plonk is an open kitchen offering Mexican-Asian fusion cuisine, with a well-curated wine and cocktail selection to complement your experience.
Blend Station specializes in Mexican sourced coffee and a space designed by Mexican agency firm Futura with an actual live tree at its center.
Chiquitito Café has perfectly roasted and brewed espresso coming from a small grower in the state of Veracruz.
Grab an order of churros to-go and take them for a walk around Parque México just next door. El Moro is a staple for residents looking to grab a quick snack.
This authentic soda fountain and sorbet (nieve) shop has been around since the late 1940's, serving up light sorbets, milkshakes and ice cream sundaes.
Ojo de Agua makes fruit juices fresh from the ingredients in their rustic, market-like display, along with the healthier, green juice options—many with cactus leaf—ginger shots, and the like.
kurimanzutto a contemporary art gallery dedicated to emerging artists as well as an impressive roster of local and international artists.
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