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We also bought some bugs , in Oaxoca they were very popular and we saw people buying them everywhere, they are sold to you in a bag then they add a teaspoon of chilli seasoning and a lime. They tasted kind of fishy, didn’t like them even Tom who eats everything said “ Right lets stop now, we’re not on Fear Factor “
On our last morning Tom and James decided they wanted to go to the Zocalo and have the Aztec ...
Teotihuacan, Coyoacan and Last Week in Mexico
... decided to spend the day ato La Ciudadela and Mercado de Jamaica. It was worth spending even just 20 mins going around the massive flower market of Mercado de Jamaica. I haven't seen anything like it! A creative array of flower arrangements lined up the stalls from cartoon characters to animals to traditional floral arrangements.Unfortunately, I forgot how to get to La Ciudadela and I couldn't reach Hina to remind me.
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Buenos Tardes de Mehico Cuidad
... too. Bieber was doing a free concert in the zocalo on the Monday night we were there but all the teenage girls and some older women were wearing purple (biebers fav colour) and some were even camping out hoping to get a good spot at the concert. It was funny to see a number of people protesting about the upcoming election stating "yo soy #132" meaning “I am number 132” which is really in response to one of the presidential candidates Pena Nieto, apparently ...
SUNRISE IN HAVANA, SUNSET IN MEXICO CITY
... shower holder, water hot on arrival but not so in the morning, the TV reception was terrible [but fine when here the first time], the loo worked the first night and then would not flush this morning [added water to affect same] and my towel had orange spots on it: welcome to Fidelville!
Forgot how strong the coffee was here. Red by at 0714, chatty as ...
Unser erster Tag in der grössten Stadt der Welt
... steht das Schloss Chapultepec aus der Kolonialzeit und das anthropologische Museum, das über die Geschichte Mexikos erzählen sollte. Wir sind auf den Hügel gepilgert um uns das tolle Schloss anschauen zu können. Bis wir auch hier realisierten, wieviele Leute dieselbe Idee hatten, dasselbe für das zweite Museum. Erneut enttäuscht verliessen wir den Park und sind ins Hostel gefahren.
Sowas ist mir wirklich noch nie passiert, dass ich nicht in die ...
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- Swimming pool
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- Free High-Speed Internet
- Restaurant
- Fitness/Health center
- Business Services