Roma Norte is this seriously vibrant, history-soaked neighborhood where practically every corner has something cool going on. This iconic spot in Mexico City is a total melting pot of culture, art, and amazing food. And the best part? It's all super walkable. Just strolling the streets here is a unique experience, where you'll see modern design bumping up against the city's historical vibe. If you're looking for a place to crash in Roma Norte, you can't do much better than Boga Mexico City by Lumina – it's the perfect launchpad to soak up everything that makes this barrio special. Get ready to discover some best-kept secrets, the kind of places only the locals really know about, and trust me, they're gonna surprise you.
Seriously, in Roma Norte, there's always something happening, no matter what you're into. If you're a music freak, the scene is huge, from killer record shops to live gigs all over the place. Artists will find their tribe in the tons of contemporary art galleries, while foodies are in for a flavor explosion, from seriously upscale restaurants to local markets overflowing with fresh stuff.
La Roma in Mexico City is just perfect if you're after a full-on cultural experience, with tons of spots to chill out and dive into whatever makes you tick.
Roma Norte isn't just about cool cafes and galleries; it throws some awesome surprises at you, like IMMU Immersive Ice Cream. If you're looking for a seriously unique way to beat the heat, this is your spot.
Just a chill 12-minute walk from our place at Boga Mexico City by Lumina, you can grab some killer ice cream in a space that's way more than just a scoop shop. IMMU has this secret: you walk through a fridge door and BAM! You're in these immersive rooms filled with music, lights, colorful balls, and the most Instagrammable spots in the city. It's the perfect place to make some memories and have a seriously out-of-the-box experience.
If you're into art and architecture, Casa Basalta is a must-see in La Roma, and it's literally a 4-minute stroll from Boga Mexico City By Lumina.
Built back in 1910 by this architect, Rodrigo García Lastra, this place totally nails the blend of contemporary and old-school. The courtyard with its hanging planters just transports you back to pre-Hispanic times, while the use of this 'recinto' dust brick gives it this unique color. Inside, you'll find contemporary art that makes you think about the connection between art and yourself. It's a place where history and the present just hang out together.
At Casa Bosques, you're not just gonna find a bookstore packed with photography, film, contemporary art, and critical theory – you can also treat yourself to some seriously amazing chocolate.
They've teamed up with this master chocolatier, Jorge Llanderal, and you can try these wild cacao combos with spices like curry, cardamom, and wasabi. Plus, the space also has fashion, industrial design, and some tasty food. If you're a real art and culture buff, this is your kind of place.
Just a 13-minute walk and you'll hit the Casa Museo Guillermo Tovar de Teresa, which is home to this incredible collection of over a thousand pieces, including paintings, sculptures, rare photos, and antique furniture. This spot, dedicated to the Mexican historian and book lover, lets you check out some seriously important pieces of Mexican culture. If you're into history and art, this is the place to dive deep into Mexico's cultural heritage. Plus, get this – it's free to get in! A total gem that everyone can enjoy.
For all you music lovers out there, La Roma Records is a non-negotiable stop in the neighborhood. This shop, which is also an independent record label, has this insane selection of LPs, CDs, cassettes, the whole shebang.
Their music collection goes from metal and rock to electronic and reggae, all with this cool vibe that totally captures the spirit of Roma Norte. Plus, you can snag official merch and high-end audio gear. No doubt, it's the perfect spot to soak up the indie music scene, and it's only a 6-minute walk from our place at Boga Mexico City by Lumina.
Roma Norte in Mexico City is famous for its local markets and bazaars bursting with creativity. From Mexican-designed clothes by up-and-coming talent to independent art, this neighborhood is a real hub for emerging culture. You can just wander the streets and get lost in the boutiques and cultural spaces that offer everything from unique accessories to contemporary art. If you're after something authentic, these bazaars are the perfect place to discover local talent and take a little piece of Roma home with you.
Boga Mexico City by Lumina is this unique spot to stay in Roma Norte, where comfort and modern design totally click with the neighborhood's vibrant energy.
Our place has 24 bright and comfy apartments, designed to give you a seriously good night's sleep right in the heart of Roma Norte. Plus, we've got this rooftop terrace with killer views – perfect for chilling out after you've been exploring all the restaurants, art galleries, and local culture. Whether you're here for a few days or sticking around longer, at Boga Mexico City by Lumina, you'll feel right at home, with everything you need to really enjoy the city.