Alisha Wainwright Lights Up CDMX Nightlife
Alisha Wainwright sips cocktails in CDMX, soaking in Mexico City's lively after-dark vibes

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Alisha Wainwright’s Cdmx Night Out
Alisha Wainwright, known to fans for her role as Maia Roberts in Freeform’s Shadowhunters, recently traded Hollywood studio lots for the vibrant streets of Mexico City. On Sunday, the 33-year-old actress dropped a series of nighttime shots to her 490K Instagram followers, showing off her infectious smile and a pair of color-block cocktails. The post—tagged at a trendy bar in CDMX—features Wainwright leaning casually against a marble counter, clutching a bright pink drink and posing under neon lights that pulse with the city’s famed energy.
Celebrating Mexico City After-hours
In her playful caption, Wainwright wrote, “Just a couple flirty lil cocktails in CDMX, the only city where I’ll gladly stay out past 9:30PM.” Mexico City, celebrated for its 24-hour culture, clearly keeps the actress buzzing well past her usual West Coast bedtime. She paired the caption with four images: the first shot frames an orange-and-red concoction garnished with a slice of blood orange, while subsequent snaps reveal candid moments of laughter with friends as they sample mezcal-based sips and local bites.
Embracing The Mexican Vibe
This isn’t Wainwright’s first ode to the Mexican capital. In a sun-drenched post earlier this winter, she shared snapshots by a rooftop pool under the caption “Different days, same sunshine 🇲🇽🇺🇸” (Instagram Post: https://www.instagram.com/p/DJ67H6exVo7/), showcasing her love for the city’s bright skies and warm hospitality. Together, these Instagram highlights paint a picture of an actress fully immersed in CDMX’s art, food, and festivity.
From Screen To Side Streets
Born in Orlando, Florida, Wainwright launched her acting career in 2013 with a guest role on Chicago P.D. before landing her breakthrough part as a werewolf-turned-investigator in Shadowhunters. Since then, she’s appeared opposite Matt Czuchry on Fox’s medical drama The Resident and has steadily expanded her film credentials with indie features and festival projects. The timing of her Mexico City trip—a brief hiatus between filming commitments—suggests she’s balancing a busy shooting schedule with recuperative travel.
Fans Weigh In
Under Wainwright’s recent post, followers flooded the comments with heart and fire emojis, praising both the cocktails and the backdrop. One fan wrote, “CDMX looks good on you!” while another quipped, “You’ve officially sold me on Mexico City nightlife.” Even local mixologists joined the conversation, tagging their favorite bars and offering to show her their signature margaritas next time she visits.
By openly sharing these personal excursions, Wainwright offers fans a window into her off-screen passions—adventure, culture, and a seriously good happy hour. Whether sampling tacos al pastor at dawn or sipping mezcal at midnight, the actress continues to remind audiences that travel can be as transformative as any scripted storyline.

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