MEXICO CITY
WILD TERRAINS X MEXICO CITY
5 DAYS | 4 NIGHTS
The original Wild Terrains trip. You’ll make tacos with one of Mexico City’s top chefs, fill your suitcase with one-of-a-kind textiles, tour Frida Kahlo’s home with an art historian, and craft your own necklace with a local jewelry designer. Most importantly, you’ll meet and connect with powerful women like you.
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MEXICO CITY TRIPS
Prices start at USD $3,290 per person. Click on individual trips to see pricing by trip.
MEXICO CITY ITINERARY
DAY ONE
Hello CDMX, we've arrived 💁🏻.
We'll drop our bags, freshen up a bit, and get to know the other ladies on our trip over cocktails at women-owned Sobremesa.
Dinner is coming to us in the form of a cooking class hosted by one of Mexico City’s top women chefs, Mercedes Bernal. We’ll gather in the kitchen to learn how to make some modern Mexican dishes as a group, then we’ll sit down for a fun dinner together.
Lucky us, beauty sleep is only a short stroll away.
Meals included: dinner
DAY TWO
We've got an early wake up call and places to be, like an all-day mercado food crawl led by Mexico City's resident foodie, Anais Martinez. With a focus on supporting female market vendors, she'll make sure you sample everything your heart desires from tacos to pulque. You'll even learn how to make tortillas!
On our Día de Muertos trips, our market day will also include shopping for an altar-making workshop at the end of the trip. Throughout the trip you’ll learn all about the local Día de Muertos traditions and rituals.
You'll have a free evening to do your own thing.
Meals included: breakfast, lunch
DAY THREE
We’ll start our day with a visit to Mariana Villarreal, the owner of popular Mexican jewelry brand Sangre de mi Sangre. Mariana will be giving us a personal tour of her studio, a lesson on precious and semi-precious gemstones, and a crash course in jewelry making. You’ll even get to design your own necklace to take home with you, and shop her private jewelry collection!
Lunch will be served at our friend Regina Velasco’s popular tamales restaurant Tamales Madre. The late afternoon will be yours to explore some of the city’s markets or museums.
Meals included: breakfast, lunch
DAY FOUR
Today we channel our inner Frida Kahlo 👑. We're touring Casa Azul - the Mexican artist's home - with Natalia Zerbato, Mexico City’s ultimate Frida historian. Natalia will be teaching us about Frida's life as we explore her art, clothing, and studio.
We'll also stop at Colorindio, a Mexican textile company owned by our friends Paulina Parlange & Libia Moreno. They'll talk to us about the importance of textiles in Mexican culture and we'll do a little shopping in their private showroom.
Then, back to our hotels to change for cocktails and a final group dinner at one of our favorite women-owned restaurants, Meroma.
Meals included: breakfast, dinner
DAY FIVE
We'll say our goodbyes and exchange contact info over breakfast before packing up and heading to the airport. If you're planning to extend your stay in Mexico, we'll help you get to the right place (with some travel tips, of course!).
Meals included: breakfast
Please note this is a sample itinerary and some variations will happen between trips due to our partners schedules,
but in general the itinerary will be similar!
WHAT'S INCLUDED
ALL ACCOMMODATIONS (4 NIGHTS)
MOST MEALS (AS LISTED ABOVE)
ALL ACTIVITIES LISTED ABOVE
TRANSPORTATION TO & FROM ACTIVITIES
WILD TERRAINS x MARIA CONEJO TOTE BAG
WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED
FLIGHT TO/FROM MEXICO CITY
UBER TRANSPORTATION TO & FROM AIRPORT (~$10-15 )
MEALS NOT LISTED ABOVE
MANDATORY TRAVEL INSURANCE
INCIDENTAL & PERSONAL EXPENSES
WHERE YOU’LL SLEEP
OCTAVIA CASA
We’re staying at women-owned Octavia Casa located in the charming Condesa neighborhood of Mexico City. Our group will takeover the entire hotel, so it will be a private space just for us. Your rooms also have luxe amenities like free wifi, Netflix, a Nespresso machine and fancy bath products!
We only allow travelers who know each other to share rooms on ourMexico City trips, as this hotel only has king size beds that do not separate into two twins.
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BEST TIME OF YEAR
TO VISIT
Anytime between late October and early July. Rainy season is mid-July through mid-October.
WEATHER
Mexico City has a mild climate all year round with highs in the 70s, lows in the 50s, and almost no humidity. The city sits at ~7,000 feet above sea level so it never gets too hot.
WOMEN YOU’LL MEET
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