Overview
Roma Norte is a tree-lined neighbourhood renowned for its early-20th-century European-inspired architecture, independent boutiques, coveted restaurants, and a palpable creative energy.
Highlights
- Architecture: Art Nouveau and Neoclassical mansions line Avenida Álvaro Obregón's central promenade.
- Dining scene: Some of Mexico City's highest-rated restaurants (Contramar, Rosetta, Lardo) are here.
- Street art: Murals and installations appear on walls throughout the neighbourhood.
History
Developed in the early 1900s as an upscale residential area for the Porfirian elite, Roma Norte was reborn in the 2000s as CDMX's culinary and creative epicentre.
Visitor Tips
- Walk Álvaro Obregón: The tree-lined boulevard with its central walkway is the neighbourhood's spine.
- Weekday lunches: Many top restaurants offer affordable lunch menus on weekdays.
- Duration: 1.5-2 hours.