1. The secret hiding in the streets: Condesa was a racetrack
Pull up a map of Condesa and trace Avenida Amsterdam. That perfect oval isn't a coincidence — it's the outline of the Hipódromo de la Condesa, the horse racetrack that occupied this land until the 1920s. When developers parceled it out, they kept the oval as a ring road and built a tree-lined park inside. Once you know it, you can't unsee it: every block in the inner Hipódromo subdivision bends gently because you're walking the curve of an old track.



