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Guide to Mexico City secret spots
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An Afternoon With

A Tour of Mexico City’s Secret Spots With One of Its Biggest Tastemakers

Our second stop was the tiny art gallery Lulu, founded by writer and curator Chris Sharp and the artist Martin Soto Climent (pictured in stripes and earth tones, respectively) and named for a local Roma Sur juice vendor. “It’s not only the smallest gallery in Mexico City, but also the best,” said Wu.

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