Dónde brunchear en Condesa

Si eres de los que piensa que el desayuno es sagrado (o al menos el mejor momento del día), Condesa te va a encantar.

Esta colonia de la Ciudad de México tiene ese combo difícil de encontrar: buen café, comida rica desde temprano y un ritmo que invita a desayunar con calma.

Aquí el brunch no es moda ni plan de fin de semana: es parte de la rutina diaria. Sales, caminas un poco, eliges café… y el día arranca solo.

¿Por qué Condesa es uno de los mejores lugares para brunch en CDMX?


Porque lo tiene todo:

  • Cafés de especialidad en cada esquina
  • Restaurantes ideales para desayunar con calma
  • Calles arboladas y parques cerca
  • Todo a distancia caminable

Por eso Condesa aparece constantemente cuando la gente busca qué hacer en la Ciudad de México, colonias caminables en CDMX o incluso dónde hospedarse en CDMX para vivir la ciudad sin prisas.


Lardo – brunch que nunca decepciona


Un clásico absoluto de la colonia.
Si es tu primera vez en Condesa,
empieza aquí.


Qué pedir:

  • Pan francés
  • Huevos con pan rústico
  • Café (siempre)

Tip local:
Llega temprano los fines de semana. Es de los spots más populares para brunch en la zona.


Ojo de Agua – fresco, rico y sin complicaciones


Perfecto si quieres algo ligero, bien hecho y sin sentirte en un lugar turístico.


Qué pedir:

  • Chilaquiles
  • Molletes
  • Jugos y smoothies

Ideal para desayunar y seguir caminando por la colonia.


Niddo – café chiquito, sabor grande


Un lugar pequeño, acogedor y muy querido por la gente del barrio.


Qué pedir:

  • Grilled cheese
  • Café de especialidad

Tip local:
Aquí el plan es sentarte, platicar y tomarte tu tiempo. Nada de prisas.


Boicot Café – brunch relajado y sin pretensiones


Un spot cómodo para desayunar tranquilo, leer un rato o simplemente disfrutar el ambiente.


Qué pedir:

  • Hot cakes
  • Huevos al gusto

Sencillo, rico y sin complicaciones.


Café Tamaulipas – el favorito del barrio


Un clásico de Condesa, siempre lleno de locales.


Qué pedir:

  • Chilaquiles
  • Enfrijoladas
  • Café refill

Tips para brunchear como local en Condesa

  • 🥞 Llega con tiempo, sobre todo fines de semana
  • ☕ No te saltes el café (aquí se toma muy en serio)
  • 🚶‍♂️ Camina todo lo que puedas

Este tipo de plan explica por qué tanta gente prefiere zonas caminables al visitar la Ciudad de México.


Condesa: brunch, parques y vida local


Después del brunch, Condesa se presta para caminar por el Parque México, visitar tiendas independientes o simplemente sentarte a ver pasar gente.

Por eso es una de las colonias más buscadas tanto para
estancias cortas como para estancias largas dentro de la ciudad.


No es raro verla mencionada en búsquedas como
mejores zonas para hospedarse en CDMX o dónde quedarse en la Ciudad de México.


Dónde hospedarte para disfrutar Condesa sin prisas


En Condesa,
la ubicación lo es todo. Estar cerca de cafés, restaurantes y parques te permite moverte caminando y disfrutar el barrio de forma natural.


Para estancias de varios días, muchos viajeros prefieren opciones con
más espacio, cocina equipada y flexibilidad, en lugar de un hotel tradicional.


En esta zona,
ULIV ofrece estancias tipo departamento pensadas para quienes quieren disfrutar la Ciudad de México con calma, comodidad y una experiencia más local.


En resumen


Si te gusta desayunar bien, caminar sin prisa y empezar el día con buen café,
Condesa es una gran elección.

Guarda esta lista, ve con hambre y deja que el brunch haga su magia.

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