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Mexico City
It was with some trepidation that we decided to spend time in Mexico City and although we needn't have worried, we clearly weren't the only Westerners to think like that. Our blondeness was considered very exotic judging by the open stares and comments, all good-natured.
We stayed at an apart-hotel (basically a flat) recommended by a …
Mexico City
... mayan temples and the sun temple. We bought two Mexican clay flutes which were awesome.
Another highlight was Frida Kahlo’s house we went to see the where Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo lived for over 25 years. It was a very beautiful house the azur blue building was built around the garden which was lovely and we saw some pictures and paintings by Diego and Frida. Then we went to see the second house that wasn’t as nice but still nice there ...
Welcome to Mexico!
... was great. Gerrado was every bit as friendly and professional as he seemed from our email contact. I loved the places he showed me and I was tempted to just make a decision there and then. But I felt I owed it to the other people to at least
look at what was on offer. Gerrado spoke to my next appointment and set up the
meeting and organised a taxi. After a few hiccups I eventually got to view the
next place. Even though it seemed quite pleasant I was ...
Los piramides
... de Tacuba, which is a ¨living museum¨ kind of place. It opened in 1912 and is basically as it was - grand decor, with tiled walls, lots of oil paintings, and waitresses in very prim uniforms. I think some members of the band might have been playing there for almost 100 years too! It was another chance to sample some classic Mexican fare - Nat´s enchiladas con mole poblano was very rich and tasty.
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City of Culture, Churches, Synagogues & Streetlife
... floors of a GIANT building around a double courtyard and every space had another depiction. Some told the story of a revolution, others were coats of arms for the regions of the country, one area was all religious, another depicting daily life, and so it went on and on and on... Quite incredible! We wandered along our planned route, stopped in at a local eatery for a bite to eat, had a look inside the remnants of an old and interesting theatre building (Teatro Del Pueblo) ...