Bienvenidos
Thank you for stepping into Casa Carmela. Your presence is appreciated, and we hope you find serenity within our walls. Feel free to unwind, rest, and partake in the tranquility that surrounds you. Whether you seek solace, comfort, or simply a moment of peace, Casa Carmela welcomes you with open arms. Enjoy your stay
Mi casa es tu casa
CDMX Experiences
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Casa Carmela cooking experience
After visiting the beautiful and traditional Medellín Market —living an everyday and ordinary moment between vendors and customers that, in a glimpse, becomes extraordinary—, Casa Carmela Cooking Experience is the cherry on the top of all experiences, for we get to welcome you with open arms into our home sharing the fabulous and sacred moment of cooking and enjoying Mexican dishes with you!
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Market & Downtown experience
Embark on a private tour led by our co-founder, Mauricio, a true chilango —aka Mexico City native— with a passion for showcasing the city's hidden treasures. We will meet you at your hotel and then dive into the bustling Jamaica Market, where you will immerse yourself in a cornucopia of flavors, aromas, and colors unique to Mexico's culinary landscape. Indulge your taste buds with an incredible variety of local delicacies, and don't forget to grab some pesos to take home a piece of Mexico's gastronomic heritage!
Our Downtown Experience will walk you through pure history and the electrifying vibe this 700 year old city has to offer. From the Aztec Empire and the Hispanic Colony times to the pre-revolution Art Nouveau and Art Decó era, every building, every sidewalk and every stone guards the whispers and the secrets that make this the extraordinary city it has always been —the admission to Templo Mayor Museum is included, so you can enjoy Mexico from its very roots: its ancient ruins.This personalized journey promises an unparalleled experience, ensuring you uncover the heart and soul of Mexico City at your own pace.cluded is your tour admission,for a self-guided exploration. This personalized journey promises an unparalleled experience, ensuring you uncover the heart and soul of Mexico City at your own pace
Jamaica Market + Downtown Experience 4 to 5 hrs
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Frida Kahlo Museum
La Casa Azul (Blue House) is the house and shrine where the iconic painter, Frida Kahlo, was born and died at the age of forty-seven. The house contains all the furniture, all the art and all the objects that made a home for this woman that saw life in an entirely different way than the rest of the people surrounding her. Entering La Casa Azul is to enter her wild world full of exotic vegetation and bright colors, of papier-mâche giants and a myriad of clay cups writing her name and her lover’s on the kitchen wall, a world full of art in every possible and imaginable way. Trespassing those blue walls you trespass time to find Frida Kahlo in her most cherished space: her blue home.
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Lucha Libre Night
"Welcome to the electrifying world of Lucha Libre, where the heart-pounding action meets the vibrant culture of Mexico City! Experience an unforgettable journey into the thrilling realm of Mexican wrestling, a tradition deeply rooted in history and spectacle. Our experience is unlike any other, from the moment you step into the legendary Arena Mexico , you'll be swept away by the passion, energy and the rich folklore that surrounds Lucha Libre. No nose bleed seats for you! You are our guest!
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Tacos CDMX
Pastor, carnitas, chorizo, cecina, suadero, lengua, chicharrón, bistec, barbacoa, canasta, guisado, campechanos, fish, shrimp, octopus, mushrooms, rajas, flor de calabaza, huitlacoche, escamoles, with cheese, without it, in corn tortillas, in flour tortillas, with onion and cilantro, with green or red salsa, seated at a table, standing in the street… Eating tacos in Mexico City is a sacred and delirious adventure everyone should experience more than once in a lifetime!
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Xochimilco at Dawn Experience
Flowers, colors, canals, chinampas, trajineras and axolotls. A large body of water full of invented islands with countless kinds of flowers, vegetables, medicinal plants and very ancient trees growing on them. A lake traveled by brightly painted wooden pole barges named trajineras and home to a millenary fish and aquatic monster: the axolotl. Navigating Xochimilco’s channels at dawn transports you to another time and another way of living, sipping a cup of café de olla surrounded by a thin mist about to disappear while getting to a chinampa where vegetables are grown the ancient way. This experience is all about nature, about treating the earth with honor and respect and getting in return its blessed gifts. This journey to Xochimilco will give you priceless memories, for you will have witnessed a beautiful color and flower festival unique in the world.