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Best Neighborhoods for Single People in Mexico City

By Joshua Wood, LPC

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Summary: If you''re single and moving to Mexico City, here are some of the best neighborhoods for single people.

Mexico City, a vibrant and culturally rich metropolis, is a magnet for expats and digital nomads from around the world. With its diverse neighborhoods, each offering unique experiences and lifestyles, the city caters to the varied preferences of its international residents. For single people looking to immerse themselves in the local scene, there are several neighborhoods that stand out for their social opportunities, amenities, and overall vibe. Here are some of the best neighborhoods in Mexico City for singles to live, work, and play.

Condesa

Condesa is known for its art deco architecture, trendy atmosphere, and lush green spaces like Parque Mexico and Parque España, which are perfect for a leisurely stroll or a morning jog. Singles living here enjoy a plethora of cafes, bars, and restaurants that cater to a diverse and international crowd. Fitness clubs and yoga studios are abundant, providing ample opportunities to stay active and meet like-minded individuals. The neighborhood's vibrant nightlife and frequent cultural events make it easy for singles to socialize and network.

Location: Southwest of the city center, bordering Chapultepec Park

Real Estate: Rental prices for a 1-bedroom apartment range from moderate to high, while purchasing prices reflect the area's desirability.

Where to Eat: Enjoy international cuisine at Lardo, indulge in Mexican flavors at Azul Condesa, or grab a drink at the rooftop bar of Condesa DF hotel.

Roma

Roma, often paired with Condesa, is another favorite among singles due to its bohemian charm and creative spirit. The neighborhood is filled with art galleries, independent boutiques, and cultural centers. Roma's culinary scene is exceptional, with a mix of traditional Mexican eateries and innovative restaurants. The Mercado Roma offers a gourmet food hall experience, while Plaza Rio de Janeiro is a popular gathering spot. For those interested in learning new skills, there are cooking and art classes available in the area.

Location: Just east of Condesa, close to the city center

Real Estate: Similar to Condesa, rental and purchase prices are on the higher side due to the neighborhood's popularity.

Where to Eat: Sample contemporary Mexican dishes at Contramar or enjoy the eclectic menu at Maximo Bistrot.

Polanco

Polanco is one of the most upscale neighborhoods in Mexico City, attracting singles with its luxury boutiques, high-end restaurants, and exclusive clubs. The area is home to the famous Avenida Presidente Masaryk, often compared to Beverly Hills' Rodeo Drive. Parque Lincoln is a central spot for socializing and outdoor activities. Museums like Museo Soumaya and Museo Jumex are cultural highlights. Expats and digital nomads often frequent the neighborhood's chic cafes and coworking spaces.

Location: North of Chapultepec Park, in the Miguel Hidalgo borough

Real Estate: Polanco boasts some of the highest real estate prices in the city, both for rentals and purchases.

Where to Eat: Dine at the renowned Pujol, enjoy international fare at Quintonil, or have a casual meal at Eno.

Juarez

Juarez is a dynamic neighborhood that has recently undergone a cultural renaissance, making it an attractive spot for singles. The area is known for its eclectic mix of old-world charm and modern amenities. Zona Rosa, within Juarez, is a hub for nightlife, LGBTQ+ friendly bars, and Korean restaurants. The neighborhood also hosts various art exhibitions and cultural events at places like the Museo de Cera. For those seeking educational opportunities, language exchange meetups and workshops are common.

Location: East of Chapultepec Park, adjacent to Roma

Real Estate: Juarez offers a range of housing options, with rental and purchase prices generally lower than in Polanco and Condesa.

Where to Eat: Try the Korean cuisine at Biwon or the Mexican specialties at Salón Ríos.

Centro Historico

The Centro Historico, the heart of Mexico City, is perfect for singles who appreciate history and culture. The neighborhood is home to iconic landmarks such as the Zocalo, Palacio de Bellas Artes, and the Templo Mayor. The area is bustling with street vendors, traditional cantinas, and markets like La Ciudadela. Singles can enjoy a variety of free cultural events, museums, and historical tours. The nightlife is vibrant, with plenty of bars and live music venues to explore.

Location: At the very center of Mexico City

Real Estate: Living spaces range from renovated colonial buildings to modern apartments, with prices varying widely.

Where to Eat: Savor classic Mexican dishes at Café de Tacuba or enjoy the rooftop view at Terraza Gran Hotel Ciudad de Mexico.

Coyoacan

Coyoacan, with its bohemian vibe and colonial architecture, is a favorite among artistic singles. The neighborhood's tranquil streets, colorful markets, and artisanal shops offer a respite from the city's hustle. The main squares, Jardin Centenario and Plaza Hidalgo, are lively meeting places. The Frida Kahlo Museum and the Leon Trotsky Museum are must-visit cultural spots. Coyoacan also hosts various workshops and cultural events that provide opportunities to mingle and engage with the community.

Location: South of the city center

Real Estate: Rental and purchase prices are moderate, offering good value for those who prefer a quieter lifestyle.

Where to Eat: Indulge in traditional Mexican food at Los Danzantes or enjoy a coffee at Café El Jarocho.

Del Valle

Del Valle is a residential neighborhood that's gaining popularity among singles for its central location and affordability. The area has a mix of small parks, local eateries, and shopping centers. It's a great place for those who want a more local experience while still having access to city amenities. Del Valle is also known for its food scene, with a variety of restaurants and street food options. The neighborhood has a friendly community vibe, making it easy to connect with neighbors and make new friends.

Location: South of Roma and Condesa

Real Estate: Del Valle offers more affordable housing options compared to the trendier neighborhoods, with a wide range of apartments available for rent or purchase.

Where to Eat: Try the tacos at El Pescadito or sample international cuisine at Fonda Margarita.

Narvarte

Narvarte is another up-and-coming neighborhood that appeals to singles with its authentic local atmosphere and excellent food scene. The area is known for its Korean and Lebanese communities, which contribute to the diverse culinary offerings. Parque Delta is a popular shopping mall in the area, and the neighborhood's streets are lined with cafes and bars. Narvarte is also home to several dance studios and gyms, providing plenty of opportunities for socializing and staying fit.

Location: Southeast of Del Valle

Real Estate: Narvarte is an affordable option for singles, with a variety of housing choices that won't break the bank.

Where to Eat: Enjoy Lebanese cuisine at Al Andalus or savor traditional Mexican flavors at El Vilsito.

Each of these neighborhoods offers a unique living experience for singles in Mexico City. Whether you're looking for nightlife, culture, or a peaceful retreat, there's a place for every preference. With their vibrant communities and endless activities, these areas are not just places to live, but destinations to discover and enjoy the rich tapestry of life in Mexico's capital.

About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC joined Expat Exchange in 2000 and serves as one of its Co-Presidents. He is also one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.


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