Are you a lover of design and creativity? Then you have an unmissable date: Room 333 returns to Mexico City to celebrate its third edition, reaffirming why it has become one of the most important showrooms and bazaars in Mexico City.
The date? January 31 and February 1, from 12:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., at Bahía Magdalena 88, Colonia Anzures, a strategic location that is already synonymous with cool plans and independent design.
Room 333 is not just a bazaar. It is a space where fashion, art, music, and gastronomy converge, designed to celebrate authenticity and national talent.
Each edition welcomes more than 3,000 attendees per day, mainly people interested in design, contemporary lifestyle, and experiences with identity. People don’t just come here to shop, but to discover, connect, and be inspired.
Coffee Party: coffee as a creative ritual
The theme of this edition is Coffee Party, a concept that proposes a new form of social gathering. Far from nightlife and alcohol, the experience revolves around coffee as a point of connection.
Music, design, and good food come together in a relaxed, daytime, and conscious atmosphere, ideal for browsing brands, socializing, and enjoying yourself without rushing.
In this context, coffee becomes a ritual: an excuse to stay, observe, chat, and connect with creative projects that are committed to doing things differently.
More than 60 Mexican brands in one place

Room 333 brings together more than 60 Mexican brands and entrepreneurs, from jewelry, art, and design to gastronomic offerings and sustainable projects.
Each edition is designed to surprise visually and sensorially, generating a constant dialogue between brands and the public.
More than just an event, Room 333 serves as a platform for visibility and community, strengthening the independent creative ecosystem in Mexico.
It’s the perfect plan for those looking to discover local talent, support authentic projects, and enjoy a unique experience in the city.