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Morenita Morenita is a luxury travel service that designs unique experiences of Mexico’s food and culture for individuals and companies.

Morenita cures elevated vacations around Mexico's food, art and culture. Founded in 2017, we are a DMC, tour operator and luxury travel agency for premium travel destinations in México. Assisting wholesale agencies, business travelers, couples, families and groups, our mission is to expose Mexico’s cultural excellence to a discerning global clientele.

22/02/2026

In Milano for the Olympics but talking about Mexico 🫣

MEXICO CITY
MERIDA, YUCATAN
VALLE DE GUADALUPE
SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE

Let’s talk about it!!

09/02/2026

In honor of the man of the hour my favorite moments from opening night in Mexico City 🌃🇲🇽

24/01/2026

And I didn’t even get into the nightmare that is getting in and out of historical downtown. That’s part 2 🚨

22/01/2026

If you’re going to get food recs might as well from an industry veteran who once managed top CDMX restaurants & was the sales director for the group.

If you didn’t book Contramar, Quintonil or Rosetta on time, believe me, you’ll be fine. The restaurants below check ALL the boxes: excellent food, efficient service, fun people-watching & all around vibes. And if you get to it now, you’ll likely find a table during

for contemporary Mexicanrest for a chic Euro Bistro setting
just go, trust memexico for traditional Japanese omakase
for a 10/10 meal
for Ensenada-style fish & seafood
for Mexicali-style Chinese
for Indian-French fusion
for a lakefront farm-to-table charm
the food is actually great here
for Spanish tapas
for a cerebral & refined experience
the newer condesa location is lovely
solid beef tacos in the heart of roma
for an omu rice worth traveling for
for very solid ramen
for sidewalk Parisian bistro vibes

Tell them sent you 💋

Ps. I do not explicitly recommend brand new restaurants until I’ve eaten there 2-3 times and until they’ve been around for almost a year (I.e., they have an actual service culture) Restsurants first need to pass a healthy test of time before they get on our regular roster.

17/01/2026

Add this to your architectural exploration on the south side of Mexico City

15/01/2026

Send this to someone who’s coming to & doesn’t have a hit list 🎯

13/01/2026

Biblioteca Vasconcelos is unlike any library you’ve ever stepped into—an architectural cathedral of knowledge where books seem to float in midair and silence feels almost sacred. Designed as a living organism rather than a static building, its suspended shelves, dramatic light, and central whale skeleton create a surreal dialogue between nature, intellect, and futurism. More than a place to read, it’s a space to contemplate how culture, public access, and beauty can coexist at a monumental scale—one of Mexico City’s most quietly powerful civic masterpieces.

11/01/2026

Me 3

10/01/2026

of premium mezcal in Mexico City 🌆🥃

Always the honeymoon planner, never the honeymooner - until now! 🥰💍🤍🌊☀️🌴Thank you  - we are in heaven!
05/01/2026

Always the honeymoon planner, never the honeymooner - until now! 🥰💍🤍🌊☀️🌴Thank you - we are in heaven!

Winter sunsets on the Mexican Pacific carry a rare kind of magic—especially in Puerto Vallarta. The air is clearer, the ...
21/12/2025

Winter sunsets on the Mexican Pacific carry a rare kind of magic—especially in Puerto Vallarta. The air is clearer, the light sharper, and the sky stretches wider, layering gold, coral, lavender, and deep blue in slow, cinematic succession. It’s the season when the sun lingers just a little longer at the horizon, the ocean glows with quiet intensity, and evenings feel ceremonial—made for reflection, romance, and that unmistakable sense of being exactly where you’re meant to be.

Luis Barragán remains one of the most influential figures in Mexico City’s cultural and architectural identity, not only...
18/12/2025

Luis Barragán remains one of the most influential figures in Mexico City’s cultural and architectural identity, not only as the country’s most celebrated modern architect, but as a thinker who redefined how space, light, color, and silence shape emotional experience. A Pritzker Prize laureate, Barragán’s work bridges modernism and spirituality, drawing deeply from Mexican vernacular architecture, monastic spaces, gardens, and a profound sense of introspection.

His legacy lives on across the city—from and to Casa Gilardi—where architecture is experienced as a contemplative act rather than a purely functional one.

In this context, reminiscing on the Mark Whalen () exhibition at Casa Gilardi () becomes especially resonant: Whalen’s sculptural language, often exploring technology, domesticity, and the fragmented body, enters into a poetic dialogue with Barragán’s final residential masterpiece. The tension between Whalen’s futuristic forms and Barragán’s timeless geometry activates the house in a new way, reaffirming Casa Gilardi not as a static monument, but as a living space where contemporary art can converse meaningfully with Mexico’s most enduring architectural vision.

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Mexico City

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