Nov 17, 2020• by journey_junkies
A Guide to Day of the Dead in Mexico
Dia de los Muertos is celebrated each year between the 31st October and 2nd November and is one of the most captivating and colourful festivals in the world. The festival honours ancestors who...
Nov 8, 2019• by Travel_with_Becca
How to go from Mexico City to Oaxaca
Visiting Oaxaca after CDMX (Ciudad de Mexico = Mexico City) is an excellent idea, especially if you're headed towards the Yucatán Peninsula. The distance from Mexico City to Oaxaca is about...
May 20, 2019• by Free_Walking_Tour_Mexico
Palacio Nacional in Mexico City
This impressive Palace is open everyday except holidays and is located on the square plaza called "zócalo". There's so much to say about this place and it has lots of history. Starting with the...
Mar 25, 2019• by Free_Walking_Tour_Mexico
Mexico City, the city of palaces
The palace of Fine Arts is located in the historic center of Mexico City and is a must: not only is considered to be one of the most beautiful buildings, but also has in the first and second...
Jan 25, 2019• by weporai
Living on $50 a day: Mexico City
If traveling has been a dream but seems a little unaccessible or out of reach, Bia and myself (Alex) are here to bring a confidence boost and reminder that anyone can make it happen. From booking...
Oct 23, 2018• by Viadora
Exploring Safely Mexico City and its Culture
Mexico City, also known as CDMX (Ciudad de México), is the City that never ends, why? you never end knowing it, it has 170 museums and 43 art galleries and believe me by far 50 of them are worth it...
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