Hotel Casa Campos Bed & Breakfast
Travel Blogs from Guadalajara
San Andres Festival
... by a different trade or group. Brick layers, restaurants, cattlemen, etc. with the last night being sponsored by the Mexican Expats. Those Mexicans mostly living in the United States send money back for this final and biggest night of the festival.
Stay tuned the Virgin of Guadalupe Festival will be up next.
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Tequila tour
... 1085;ые техно 83;огии выдел 03;ют Sauza среди конку 88;ентов. Вы удиви 90;есь, наско 83;ько по-ино 084;у ...
Mexico Hospitality and Soccer
... felt comfortable leaving her in the room while we went to the game. Pie was already waiting in the lobby when we went out at 7pm. We met up with Luis at his home, which was up the road from the stadium. We met Luis entire family, wife and three kids. And, Luis son, was a season ticket holder to the Atlas Soccer Club, which was who we would be seeing. Luis convinced his son to give us each a soccer team jersey, which we quickly put ion, so that we would ...
Puppet Making Chapala DIF
... very much.
Isabel had a small puppet theatre that we let the kids try out. Everyone took turns getting their photo taken in the theatre while a massive clean up took place.
At the end of two mornings, we had lots of happy kids leaving DIF with their funny, colourful puppets and we were pleased with the outcome.
If you want, press the slide show button below to see bigger images of the photos.
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Let the Games Begin!
... genuinely friendly brothers, Moises and Abraham, who proactively tended to all our needs and made us feel right at home! The place has great airflow, comfy double-bed bunks, is super-clean throughout, even inside the fridge(!) and has a spacious terrace! (see TripAdvisor for the full review.)
Continental breakfast is included so we didn't have to venture too far from bed. Just a little further down the road we discovered another gem: The Pig's Pearls. Thankfully that ...