Olé The Best of Mexico City & Oaxaca!

After 20 years of curating Luxury Travel for our select clients, when we receive Grateful Notes of Thanks, it’s a reminder of how much time and determination we’ve devoted into sourcing the best and brightest teams in each pocket of the world. And our teams evolve as we continue to discover the Best of the Best!

Mexico City and Oaxaca are two complimentary cities to combine for extensive art, OTT dining, history and exceptional local experiences. Just a short flight from the United States, Mexico is an often-overlooked destination for rich cultural offerings, a land seemingly familiar but with many unknown secrets simply waiting to be discovered. For many people images of margaritas, maracas, and tacos may be the first to come to mind. Our hope is to show you something more – to connect you with incredible local guides who truly love their country and want to show you the rich layers of its culture and who will bring you to the lesser known, but equally spectacular locations. Mexico City offers excellent contrasts in epic street food tastings to five-star chef driven dining palaces! Cutting edge art museums from folk to dynamic contemporary collections.

The experiences awaiting you in Mexico are plentiful and can be hand-picked to match your interests. With an average of 20 ingredients, you could spend a day in Oaxaca learning how to make mole. Or there is an unbelievable art scene in Mexico – with Mexico City offering more museums than any other city in the world, not to mention the renowned home of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera.

A recent client note to Benjamin: We had a wonderful memorable vacation and enjoyed Celebrating our 40th Wedding Anniversary in Oaxaca and Mexico City —both destinations were everything we were hoping they would be and more!

Casa Polanco in Mexico City, again you recommended the best hotel! Fantastic hotel— great service, very comfortable room, good fitness facility, good location. You recommended staying in town in Oaxaca and we unfortunately resisted and stayed outside town, which meant we encountered traffic every time we went into town- next time we listen to you and stay in town as you suggested!

Guides in Oaxaca and Mexico City – all very good, particularly our guide in Mexico City.

Visits Archeological visits— all excellent and very much worth our time. After hours, private tour of Anthropology Museum— so glad we took you up on this, very special to see it in the evening without crowds. Would like more time in there! Xochimilco experience— fantastic. Even though there is a more commercial way to visit here, the personal visit we experienced gave us an insider’s view of the floating farms. Our guide and the lunch they served us were fantastic.

Dining Criollo restaurant— EXCELLENT— one of our favorites. Levadura restaurant— also excellent! Pujol— very good— food was fantastic, the setting was a bit more commercial and filled with American tourists— but still wouldn’t miss dining here! Taco Tour— very well done— Lydia the guide is excellent Em restaurant— another excellent choice. Their food is spectacular, fine Mexican with a good deal of Asian influence.

That’s it! Again, thank you very much for all your help in making this a memorable 40th Wedding Anniversary Celebration, your teams are amazing and they gave us lovely Anniversary gifts as well!

Mexico City A sprawling city simply bursting with energy, a true melting pot of international talent. Known for its incredible range of fine dining options as well as some of the city’s best street food. There are countless ways to spend your days – from visiting nearby ruins, to touring the home of Frida Kahlo, to participating in a cooking class, to catching a local wresting match (lucha libre). Mexico City is an urban jungle with something to offer anyone.

Oaxaca One of Mexico’s most beautiful cities meets its most robust and unique culinary destination. Oaxaca is an excellent destination for anyone interested in gastronomy, from cooking classes to market tours to some of the country’s best restaurants. Oaxaca is also known for its artisan communities that dot the surrounding area – from textiles to pottery there are plenty of reasons to visit.

Gracias to our fine teams and to our gracious clients!

Highly Recommend Mexico City and Oaxaca Journey!

Aman Venice – Most Scrumptious Lunch in Venice!

Luxury hotel Aman Venice has been the place of high-society soirées since the 16th century. Formerly the Palazzo Papadopoli, this grand Baroque building houses original frescoes – by Giovanni Battista Tiepolo – and Neo-Renaissance decor have been restored to their former opulence.

Aman Venice on the Grand Canal

Palazzo Papadopoli, is one of the city’s eight monumental palazzos on the Grand Canal, Aman Venice embodies all that is sumptuous and sensuous about La Serenissima. Rococo works of art are offset by the contemporary restraint of Jean-Michel Gathy interiors, while private gardens – rare in this floating city – are overlooked by opulent dining venues and spacious suites. 

Just a short walk away from Piazza San Marco, Aman Venice offers the perfect place from which to explore this romantic city, and to discover the hidden gems of the city while floating away on a traditional gondola.

Traveling in high style, we arrived to the private Aman pier for lunch in a classic glossy Mahogany Motoscafi. Aman’s sumptuous Yellow Dining Room, and restaurant Arva, enjoys sweeping Grand Canal views below a towering ceiling painted by Cesare Rotta.

The dishes are a true love letter to Italy’s culinary heritage, think the best local produce and unfussy cooking with a warm atmosphere. Executive Chef Matteo Panfilio, originally from Tortona, Italy, approached the kitchen at an early age. Observing and helping his grandmother prepare traditional Italian dishes and fresh pasta, Matteo developed a deep passion for ingredients, combined with the desire to learn the very best techniques to enhance their flavors in every dish.

Each day, sustainable, seasonal produce, and fresh fish and organic meats are brought from the Rialto market, the Venetian lagoon and its islands. Salad greens are grown on Sant’Erasmo island.

Embraced by subdued quiet elegance, the low overstuffed slipper chairs glide whisper soft across the ancient polished parquet wood floor. I felt like I was in a cathedral, swathed in splendor and silence.

Immediately presented with a pale rose bubbly and finely rolled bread sticks, we began our elegant Lunch Odyssey! We nibbled and swooned over the cloud like Potato dough Focaccia, with green olives and datterini tomatoes, followed by an aromatic white truffle tagliolini with in season asparagus. No, per piacere, leave the Focaccia! Bites of milk and honey chicken from Padua and seasonal mushrooms, and a yummy mixed green salad. I was on a Risotto Mission, endlessly repeating do you remember the Risi E Bisi!?- A risotto dish of peas and grains, which evoked peals of giggles! Sipping a light white bubbly from a hand-blown Venetian flute enhanced the decadent lunch. Am I in heaven?

Arva is worth a visit even if you are staying elsewhere, but why would you?

The Palazzo Kitchen Table is a unique dining space that can include market strolls with the chef, private dining experiences, and cooking classes. Taking place in this intimate kitchen setting overlooking the private garden, each experience brings guests face to face with Aman Venice Executive Chef, Matteo Panfilio, for a celebration of culinary creativity and locally sourced, sustainable ingredients.

A world of fine wine. In addition to indulging in exclusively created dishes, guests at The Palazzo Kitchen Table will be introduced to Aman Venice’s exemplary wine cellar. The hotel has accumulated an extensive and wide-ranging collection of some of the world’s finest wines, including rare vintages from Bordeaux, Burgundy, and Champagne in France, as well as a 1995 Merlot from Tuscany in Italy.

The Bar Overlooking the secret garden beside the Grand Canal, Aman Bar serves drinks, tea, late-night snacks and light meals – including Aman’s take on classic Venetian cicchetti – from midday until midnight. A homage to Lord Byron, it’s a warm and inviting space. Explore the largest selection of gins in Venice or request a bespoke cocktail from the award-winning resident mixologist.

Mixology with Antonio Ferrara. Step into a world of refined flavors and expert craftsmanship, embarking on a cocktail making experience Aman Venice’s head mixologist, Antonio Ferrara. At the bar, Antonio shares his deep knowledge of mixology, guiding guests through an exploration of unique ingredients, techniques and combinations. As he describes the story behind each cocktail he creates, he moves with precision and grace, showcasing a symphony of color and aroma. Saluti!

The Bar, Aman Venice

Aman Venice Rooms Signature Rooms and Suites which vary in size and configuration, feature works by a number of Italy’s greatest artists – including 16th-century architect Sansovino and 18th-century painter Tiepolo. Contemporary furnishings complement authentic silk wall coverings, chandeliers, wood paneling, chinoiserie and painted ceilings, with many rooms offering Grand Canal views.  

Highly Recommend!