Stay
- San Cristobal (Where we stayed and could possibly live forever) be sure to check out their epic gift shop and book a few reservations at the amazing restaurant Benno for dinner + lunch
- Make sure to enjoy the fried shrimp tacos for lunch
- Enjoy a cocktail before your dinner reservation—we got down on some hanky pankies
- Also they have new drinks made by their mixologist and all are either mezcal or tequila so we obviously were all for it!
- Pachamama (yoga retreat + boutique hotel)
Eat
- Jazamango Incredible dinner and great pizza on the Baja! Mediterranean influenced
- Los Adobes de Todos Santos Desert garden to your right and amazing lunch in front of you!
- Jardin Alquimia Great for cocktails—enjoy incredible tostadas while you sip on the best coconut daiquiri or palmilla
- Miguels
- Noah Japanese food—We didn’t make it here but heard great things!
- Mariscos el Compa Chiva
- The Green Room Dining with sea views be sure to arrive in time to enjoy the fire pits and make that reservation in advance!
Shop
- Nomad Chic For all your bohemian clothing and accessory needs
- Mark Gabriel Gallery Incredible gallery showcasing new contemporary techniques infusing photography with textured goodness
- Saguaro Boutique Great gifts and beachwear
- Ezra Katz Gallery
- La Katrina Surf Shop Grab yourself a tie die and all your surf gear
- Hilorojo Store Beautiful boutique giving us all the resort wear vibes
Play
- Explore the house of famous architect LuisBarragán
- Let the shopping continue at La CiudadelaMercado De Artesanias
- We highly recommend spending a day at the Frida Kahlo Museum — and be sure to check out the separate exhibit with her clothing!
- Visit the Museo Nacional de Antropología (MNA Museum)and discover the amazing archaeological collections of Mexico (plus it’s super close to the Four Seasons!)
- Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo (MUAC): an incredible museum for all things contemporary art
- See some of the great murals including ones by Diego Rivera at Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes
- Explore the gardens and grounds ofDolores Olmedo (which is now an is an art museum in the capital of Mexico!)
- The cuisine here is to die for, so find a foodie tour that interests you and book it!

















