Quaint art deco buildings, sidewalk cafes, street art and leafy streets give La Condesa a hip, bohemian vibe. The central location makes hopping the Metro or grabbing an Uber to the neighborhood easy. Stroll under the purple splendor of jacaranda trees and stop in the bustling central plaza of Parque México. This popular green oasis features cascading fountains, small lakes, tropical gardens, sculptures and a refurbished open-air forum that often showcases dance collectives, artisan vendors and live music. Don’t miss the Audiorama in a secluded corner of the park; the area has a silence policy, mediative music, loungers, and books to borrow for reading. A couple of blocks away, Parque Espana supplies quiet paths lined with cypress trees and an enclosed zona canina where you can watch dozens of happy dogs playing. Lose yourself in the colorful contemporary art exhibits at House of Gaga. The gallery hosts local and international artists and is a hip cultural hub. La Condesa is known for its bookstores so don’t miss Under The Volcano, a quirky English bookstore with a selection of used, classic and obscure titles. It’s above (the bar) Yellow Garden, so you can grab a drink with your book. Check out Maque, a scenic cafe in a sand-colored Art Deco building serving breakfast and pastries on a leafy patio. Taste an alternative take on tacos at El Autentico Pato Manila, which dishes up Filipino-inspired duck tacos, duck wontons and duck tortas. Stay at Maria Condesa to continue the arty, welcoming theme.