Posada Real De Juarez Boutique Hotel
Tokio 66 Colonia Juarez, Mexico City
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Posada Real De Juarez Boutique Hotel Mexico City

Tokio 66 Colonia Juarez Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, 06600, Mexico

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Ancient Mexico

A travel blog entry by dosweeks

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... t as big and you could only go to the first level) and head off. There was a quick stop to check out the Jaguar fresco and then we were done. It was about a 2.5 hr mission as usual. We didn’t bother with the museum…. It seemed too far away! LOL!! So out the exit and get the gist that the bus will be here shortly.

This was a nicer coach than the one we came in on and the driver gave ...

Mexico City: the end of the beginning!

A travel blog entry by conchwillow

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... 8220;Are you two flight crew?” asked a skinny guy from San Francisco, who worked as a steward for United. Er, no.

The final big event, and undoubted highlight of our time in Mexico City took place on Monday 15th August – Matt and Ana’s civil wedding.

Without knowing how much pain they had to go through to even get permission for Matt (a foreigner) to marry Ana, it’s hard to understand what ...

Happy Birthday To Me!

A travel blog entry by twig

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... music like we had at the party - virtually every song was an old school classic utterly ruined when a poor excuse for a rap 'artist' came in and vomited over the top of the original. I guess after reading this paragraph, you're wondering if travelling has made me any less opinionated.

Staying with the topic of music, I can contrast the weekend experience with the one I had a few days later. I headed slightly out of town to a school, with Suha and her ...

Return To The Capital

A travel blog entry by cactuslocaltime

... wandering aimlessly for a while I found myself back at the Monumento a la Revolución. I saw the people going up to the top in the glass elevator, saw as well the 40 pesos price tag, and made an impulsive decision to have a go myself.


The elevator moves quickly, and although I wouldn't say I was scared of heights, I did briefly feel a little uneasy. But the views from the top are magnificent, and quite different to those from Chapultepec Castle. Here, in the Plaza de la ...

Aztecs, Museums and Camera Rage

A travel blog entry by mybigtoe

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... we decided to go to see the Templo Mayor.

Its pretty amazing, though i think its run by people who dont understand the whole idea that people are paying to see it. because all the good positions (such as the front of the temple) arent accessible anymore, cetain objects are protected by the sun, and one is completely obscurred by a huge post.

Around these ruins are green blocks with ...

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