Pretty and pink at Casa Luis Barragán, which really is a must-see. The exterior’s striking shapes and hues. Inside, I loved the graphic elements and saturated colors. Yet another example of the house’s elegant geometry. Stealing one last glance at Casa Luis Barragán. Sitting pretty at the Kurimanzutto gallery, which was designed by Alberto Kalach. La Ventanita, where I stopped for a chai and a chat after visiting the gallery. Paused for a moment of reflection in front of the monument to Mexico's Niños Héroes. I strolled through the Condesa Neighborhood, admiring the Art Deco architecture. It wouldn't be a trip to Mexico City without paying homage to the iconic Frida Kahlo and her Casa Azul. Soaking up the best of Mexico’s cultural heritage at the Museo Nacional de Antropología. “El Paraguas,” by architect Pedro Ramírez Vázquez, is the perfect juxtaposition to the archeological artifacts housed in the museum. The Stone of the Sun, one such archeological example found at the Museo Nacional de Antropología. Huevos Rancheros at Lalo—simply divine. I was so tempted by the old-school band tees at Void Vintage. Mexico City—taking arches to new heights. Lunch at Contramar with Karla Martínez de Salas, editor in chief of Mexican and Latin American Vogue.