May 3, 2019• by Free_Walking_Tour_Mexico
National Museum of Anthropology and History in Mexico City
If you are in Mexico City this one is a not to miss place. It is located in Chapultepec and was designed by the then famous Arquitec Pedro Ramirez Vázquez(Guadalupe Basílica, Aztec Stadium...
Jul 6, 2021• by journey_junkies
Welcome to an introduction to Queretaro, Mexico. We spent ten days in Queretaro last year and the city was something of a revelation. Queretaro is popular with Mexicans, but tends not to be on the...
May 15, 2021• by WanderingMonkey
Pearl of the Pacific - Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico
Jumping on a plane for my first adventure in Mexico was a crucial stepping stone in my life and not only was it important and enjoyable, it is also where my love affair of Mexico started and...
Apr 7, 2021• by journey_junkies
Introducing Todos Santos, Baja, Mexico
Founded in 1732 by Jesuit priests and originally a mission, Todos Santos is located at the southern end of the Baja peninsula of Mexico. The town is, in fact, magnificently situated between the...
Mar 10, 2021• by journey_junkies
Mexico is known to be one of the most colourful countries in the world and furthermore, Guanajuato City is frequently claimed to be the most colourful city in the country. Located within a steep...
Jan 20, 2021• by journey_junkies
We spent a thoroughly enjoyable few days in Puebla last year. Only a couple of hours by bus from Mexico City, UNESCO World Heritage Site of Puebla is a vibrant and engaging city. Many people visit...
Colorful hostel right at the heart of San Luis Potosi (dorms & privates)