Take an enchanting cruise through a Mexican treasure
Mexico is full of wonders—that much is certain. One that we return to time and time again? The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Xochimilco, which is composed of an entrancing canal system that gives way to floating gardens.
Get lost in the wonder of Vasconcelos Library
Sometimes reality is so astonishing that it almost feels like fiction. One step inside Vasconcelos Library will do that to you.
Dance your way through Mexico CIty
Mexico City is always buzzing with the sounds of intersecting cultures. From more traditional musings to modern tunes, music makes up our city; and one of our favorite spots to enjoy it is the Salón Los Angeles.
Location Guide: Jardines de México
If Mother Nature ever opened an amusement park dedicated to her doings, we're fairly certain it would be just like Jardines de México.
Filip Nilsson is all about Mexico City
Filip Nilsson's recent feature in 1.4 shed some light on his creative process and celebrated his various projects—some of which we've had the pleasure of collaborating on!
Chatting with Tomás Whitmore
From working with Lin-Manuel Miranda on the "Immigrants" music video to crafting captivating stories around youth culture, we're always so impressed with the mind of Tomás Whitmore.
Location Guide: San Juan Market
Mexico City is constantly celebrated for its culinary treasures. What's the secret to all the deliciousness? Some say it lies in the San Juan Market.
Location Guide: Las Estacas
Whether shooting on location or just taking a break from your busy day-to-day, Mexico City has no shortage of beautiful spots to enjoy. One of our ultimate favorites? Las Estacas Natural Reserve.
Creating the impossible with Prettybird and Daniels
You know that moment when you watch a spot or film and your jaw drops? We live for that moment.
Location Guide: Nido de Quetzalcóatl
Within the known hustle and bustle of Mexico City are numerous gardens that offer a creative reprieve. One of our favorites is Nido de Quetzalcoatl, also known as Nest of Quetzalcoatl.
Time to sip on some mezcal history
Mezcal and Mexico go way back. More than 200 years, in fact. It's a favorite of many in Mexico and beyond; but before you have your next Mezcal-filled drink, how about a bit of a history lesson?
Mediating present and past in “A Dream Dressed in Black”
Part of what makes our business so exciting is the ability to work on a variety of creative projects in any capacity that we can.
Coco celebrates Mexico with two Oscar wins
Last Sunday's 90th Academy Awards ceremony had countless highlights. Our favorite? Watching the Mexican talent shine.
Working with collaborators new and old for Dockers
We love working with creative partners of all kinds—whether it's our first or fifth time on a project together.
Location Guide: Paseo de la Reforma
Sometimes the best way to really get to know a city is by going straight to the heart of it all. When it comes to Mexico City, Paseo de la Reforma does just that.
Location Guide: National Museum of Anthropology
No matter the reason why you've landed in Mexico City, one thing is for certain: there is definitely no shortage of artistic outlets throughout town.