Hotel Juarez
Travel Blogs from Mexico City
Just a quicky
last stop Last stop (pretty sad and exciting at the same time) one of the first times we booked a place to stay; hotel juarez came up with the goods, cheap, great central location, clean and friendly staff. Feeling a bit crumby on arrival, breakfast at the very funny/almost funky 'popular café' just across the road... great little place. Lazy hour …
I seek to find
... when the time comes.
Perhaps I will be lucky to be accompanied by a handsome man of the sea whose beard grows out quicker than you can say “besame mucho” and down a shot of tequila whilst moving your hips to some hot salsa tunes by the pool-side in the warm rays of the sun… Who knows… But no matter what, this means I HAVE TO return!
It is with sadness but also so much joy and gratitude that I leave this place. This is what I ...
Lo Siento, No Hablo Espanol
... the time we finally left the hostel. We were both feeling a little spaced out, so we spent most of the next hour people watching in the Zócalo. Andy returned to Tacos De Canasta for lunch, but Sarah, who was sick of greasy, fried Mexican food, fancied something different, so opted for a McDonalds instead. Once we had finished our nutritious meals, we headed to the Plaza Santo Domingo, which was two blocks north of the Zócalo. Here we had a quick look around the Iglesia de ...
Take a deep breath and JUMP
... read maps....I quickly learned that trying to see more than oh say 1 thing a day I was struggling to fit it in during day light hours...hence I really didn't see to much! Although I am very proud to say I did manage to find a restaurant that is owned by an ex wrestler and he has all his costumes on the wall. What I wasn't impressed with was a ****** cantina like every other ****** cantina in the Mexico...I also found the Anthropology museum ...