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Circus-Located in Jardines del Pedregal, a very exclusive area in the southern part of Mexico City, the Circus offers a vast selection of dance pop music, all under a circus tent, hence the name, functioning in a very unique system of multicolored lights. This nightclub is frequented by a mainly upscale crowd and features live bands, as well as a competitively priced drink list that offers all the most popular brands of tequila, vodka, rum and beer.
Must-Found in the south of this sprawling city, Must is a fashionable place where the beautiful people of Mexico City go. Dance non-stop next to attractive young men and women to electronic beats or to pop music. Everything in Must is a unique experience. From the entrance, there is a long corridor that takes the clubber to a sophisticated atmosphere, which is comprised of its eclectic decor. Even the dance floor is a monument unto itself for it has an enormous screen on one side and a cascade on the other. The drinks range from rum to champagne, with such popular favorites such as vodka, whisky and tequila. Must is visited by all sorts of famous people so don't be surprised if you find your favorite singer dancing right next to you.
Pasaguero-This is probably one of the most diverse spots in Mexico City.
T-Lounge
This pleasant bar, located in the La Condesa neighborhood, is easily recognizable by the giant cup at the entrance. It features a restaurant on the first floor and a Lounge Bar on the second.
Club Maya
10102 eucalipto y coronado, Mexico City,
Cronic garden
Anatole France esquina con Pre, Mexico City,
Condesa
A charming mix of the old and the new, the Condesa neighborhood is Mexico City's answer to New York's East Village or London's Notting Hill Gate. The area boasts a slew of cafes, art galleries, bars, clubs and cultural centers. Although older residents complain of the traffic on weekends when capitalinos literally invade this area, the Condesa still retains its leafy feel despite all the constant partying. One thing's for sure, you'll never ever see a McDonalds popping up on one of its tree-lined streets.
The Rexo (5553-1300, 5553-5337) was one of the first bars to open up in the Condesa and has remained popular ever since. Designed in a New York black-and-white style, the twin-level bar offers a tasty menu and is a regular hangout for the 30-plus crowd. Saltillo 1, Condesa. Mon-Sun 13:00 - 02:00.
The ever-popular Barracuda (5211-9346) was once a sleek restaurant / bar that under went a radical transformation to become initially Mexico City's first 24-hour diner. Rapidly though, the owners realized the logistical nightmares of having a restaurant that never closed and consequently the place now shuts down at 4:00 a.m. It's a great place to tuck into a juicy U.S.-style burger accompanied by one of their many malt shakes especially after a night on the town. Nuevo Leon 4-A. Mon-Sun 7:00 to 4:00. |