Hotel Vermont

Vermont #29, Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, 03810, Mexico | Hotel

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Travel Blogs from Mexico City

Painted Skulls and Marigolds

A travel blog entry by findscore

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... I have ever seen that many people in the streets in my life: literally every single Mexican in the DF was out to celebrate! Basically, it was a parade of costumes, offerings, and fascinating sidewalk portraits and designs made from colored sawdust-sand type material (see pictures, my writing canīt do justice to the intricacy of the displays). Of course, there were numerous food stands and even carnival rides. There was a notable difference between Halloween costumes in ...

Museums and Chapultepec Park

A travel blog entry by exploreamerica

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And now....MEXICO CITY!!!

A travel blog entry by gracevilar

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... dolores fisicos intensos y profundos que la llevaban a usar un corset y en muchas ocasiones usar silla de ruedas, aparte recibia malos tratos de su marido, Don Diego, quien era muy mujeriego....Uds que harian...???? En fin....asi fue la historia.
Al dia siguiente Claudinha, bien tempranito, tomo su rumbo hacia la mistica y mistoriosa citadela azteca Teotihuacan, y yo me quede laburando un poco, pero la ...

DINNER IN THE HOUSE OF TILES

A travel blog entry by tezzatravels

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... giving ample detail about many of them, ranging from pre-Spanish times through Mexican independence struggles. Items Mexico gave the world included corn [5 types in the country], avocado, chocolate and the hairless dog. Corn was the staple for the Americas; wheat, for Europe and Africa and rice for Asia [no word, Trav, on what Aussies eat or penguins in Antarctica]. One of the murals depicted Spanish slavery, including blacks, called ******s by Carlos. Rivera eventually became a ...

Ay Mami!

A travel blog entry by fatboyron

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... been a ecclesiastical cloister. As an art gallery you couldnt do much better. Riveras interests in the nature of the nation and its people shine through the work on the ground floor - indigenous ceremonies and working life, the second floor the struggle of the proletariat and the international struggle against capitalism and the third floor the arts and sciences. As it is its a working goverment ministry albeit one plagued by gawping tourists and free to ...

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Location

This hotel, located in the Napoles area of Mexico City, is near La Condesa, Galeria Museo, Plaza Mijares, and Margaritaville.
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