A hidden gem located off the main corridor, Reforma Guest House is an intimate hotel that offers a quiet retreat from the bustling and ever-changing city outside.
Your exquisitely designed accommodations provides a taste of the neighborhoods genteel past and modern touches.
In just a few streets, Cuauhtémoc has a little of everything we love about Mexico City. Named after the former Aztec leader this central business district, a sliver of a neighborhood next to the bustling Avenida Paseo de la Reforma, has filled with independent shops and restaurants. Off the main drag consists of quiet, residential streets which are all named after rivers and house international embassies.
Exploring everything this area has to offer could take years, but here are some of the neighborhood’s best-kept secrets.
Garabatos fuses traditional European pastries with the flavors and warmth of Mexican cuisine, reflecting that tradition goes hand in hand with innovation.
At Pastelería Mallorca guests are guided on a tour of Spanish cuisine, with a touch of Mexican essence.
Quebracho is an Argentianian Steakhouse that gets its name from the Quebracho Colorado tree that is common in the north part of Argentina, characterized by the flavor it gives meat during grilling.
Chiquitito Café was born from a desire to serve the best cup of coffee possible in a beautiful and relaxed atmosphere.
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Río Guadalquivir 84 Cuauhtémoc
06500 CDMX