Mexico City

I arrived late at night after some flight delays so planned a quiet first day. I joined the hostel cycle/walking tour into the historic centre.
I arrived late at night after some flight delays so planned a quiet first day. I joined the hostel cycle/walking tour into the historic centre.
In the morning I took a tour of the Xochimilco canals, which are like a live museum of how Mexico would once have looked. The city is built on a lake and transport around the city would once have beenЧитать далее
I took an Uber from Xochimilco to Coyoacán to meet up with old Madagascar friends - POW and Andrés. I arrived a little early so wandered through the market and to Frida Khalo's blue house (ticketsЧитать далее
Easy day today. I started with a healthy brunch at Camino A Comala in Condesa and then took a walk through Chapultepec park to the castle.
The castle wasn't much to look at from the outside but theЧитать далее
Polanco is one of the fanciest neighbourhoods in Mexico City with some Michelin star restaurants. After the Anthropology museum I walked half an hour down Reforma Avenue to Polanco. By this point IЧитать далее
I treated myself to french toast for brunch at a cafe next to a park in Roma Norte, where I could watch all the morning dog walkers. This ended up being less enjoyable when I realised I'd forgotten myЧитать далее
Action packed day exploring the historic centre of Mexico City. I headed out early for coffee and pastries with our tour leader Sabina. I then went off to explore the local artisan market where IЧитать далее
This morning we headed out of Mexico City towards Puebla. On the way we stopped at Tlahuac, an old town in the south east of the Valley of Mexico. Here the canals and chinampas are still intact and weЧитать далее
Day 1: We arrived mid afternoon and went for an orientation walk around the city. There is a lovely central square with a cathedral and I spotted lots of pro-Palestine graffiti. In the evening we wentЧитать далее