Santa Maria la Ribera
Santa Maria la Ribera is an up-and-coming neighborhood filled with cultural gems and an authentic local vibe. Once a distinguished residential area, it's now a hub of activity with a fusion of old-world charm and modern bohemian culture. The heart of this area is the scenic Alameda Park, a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or a relaxed picnic under its historic kiosks. Exploring this area delights backpackers with its array of cheap eats; think local bakeries, traditional eateries like fondas, and vibrant street food stalls.
Cultural enthusiasts will enjoy visiting the Museo Universitario del Chopo, showcasing various exhibitions from the world of contemporary art. The area is also home to the traditional Kiosco Morisco, an architectural treasure that plays host to weekend salsa dances and community gatherings. For accommodation, Santa Maria la Ribera offers a range of budget-friendly hostels and guesthouses that are not only clean and affordable but also provide a cozy neighborhood feel with easy access to free attractions.
Young travelers seeking a laid-back atmosphere with a vibrant cultural scene will find Santa Maria la Ribera a perfect fit.
| Stunning Kiosco Morisco Design Designed by José Ramón Ibarrola in 1884 for the St. Louis Fair. |
| Rufino Tamayo's Artistic Influence Mexican painter Rufino Tamayo once lived in Santa Maria la Ribera. |
| Hidden Gems of Alameda Park Locals love the peaceful corners of Alameda de Santa Maria. |
