The 10 Best Bars In Centro Histórico, Mexico City
One of the biggest metropolitan hubs in the world, Mexico City boasts one of the most vibrant and varied nightlife scenes in the world. From gay bars, to mezcal, to beer and botana, there’s something to suit everyone’s taste. The historic center of Mexico City is perhaps its most well-trodden area, dominated as it is by the ruins of the Templo Mayor and the impressive Gothic-inspired cathedral. For one of the best nights out in Mexico, check out the top ten bars in this cultural haven.
Bósforo
Cultubar Hostería La Bota
Bar, Restaurant, Mexican
Miralto
Restaurant, Bar, Contemporary, Mexican
Mexico is not known for its spectacular skylines in the same way the New York and European cities are; however Mexico City is a vast, sprawling metropolis that really has to be seen from up high to be believed. For this reason, Miralto is one of the best bars in the historic center. Situated in the Torre LatinoAmericana, on the 41st floor, this swanky bar offers beers and cocktails at pretty reasonable prices considering both the view and the location. Try to grab one of the tables that lines the full length glass windows of the building and head there for sunset to watch the city light up.
Al Andar
Bar, Mexican
Zinco Jazz Bar
Bar, Nightclub, Mexican
If you like your drinks accompanied by some smooth and funky jazz, then Zinco Jazz Bar is the perfect place. Taking up residence in a converted basement of an old Mexican bank, it may make you feel a bit like you’re Harry Potter going to the Gringotts vaults for the first time. With live jazz Wednesday to Saturday, acts can range from national musicians to better known international guests. The atmosphere is as vibrant as the music.
Restaurante Bar Terraza
Bar, Mexican, Vegetarian
Bar La Ópera
Reputedly still bearing bullet holes from Pancho Villa in the ceiling, Bar La Ópera is a bar with stories to tell. First opened as a restaurant in 1876, it maintains its popularity to this day, and as it’s located conveniently near to the Palacio de Bellas Artes. The interior decor is as impressive as the history and rumors surrounding this place: hand carved, antique wooden benches and booths, decadent, gold-coloured cornice work on the ceilings, and rather regal looking portraits adorning the walls.
Marrakech Salón
DOWNTOWN
Boutique Hotel, Hotel, Hotel Barge
Situated in a magnificent 17th-century building, DOWNTOWN is actually a hotel bar but welcomes non-guests too. Their rooftop hangout has become known as one of the coolest places to stop by in Mexico City’s historic center for a casual drink with friends, day or night, due to the friendly and chilled out vibe and the spectacular view. After you ascend to the top in a rather rickety looking lift, comfortable khaki sofas huddled round low tables greet you on the terrace, all of which are topped by a glass ceiling.