Trying to get there

Unbelievably, the travel gods seem to have looked down on me favorably. My new bag to avoid gate checking just barely fit under the seat in Champaign, my flight to Dallas arrived early, and my flightRead more
In Condesa

We are like kids in a candy shop. We are in a wonderful hotel. Good friends. Beautiful neighborhood, amazing food.
To the Centro Historico

Today was our day in the centro histórico. We went to buildings with Rivera murals, took a very quick trip through the cathedral (baroque is NOT my favorite) and very much enjoyed the excavations ofRead more
Chapultapec Park

Today we slept a little later, having gotten back from our foodie dinner extravaganza in Pujol around 1 am. We decided to spend the day in Chapultapec Park. First stop, the Archaeological Museum.Read more
Moving to the Centro Historico

My three amigas had to head home, so I had the day to myself. First a couple of hours walking around the Condesa neighborhood. Seems that every single person in Mexico City is out and about on Sunday.Read more
Pyramids!!!

Yesterday, I asked my Uber driver if he would be interested in driving me out to the Pyramids and back. Promptly at 7:30, his VW Passat was outside the hotel. By 8:45, I was walking through theRead more
Another day in the Centro

Joe's plane arrived late on Monday night, due to delays and cancellations, but he was in the hotel by 11 or thereabouts. Yesterday we spent in the Centro Histórico, visiting some of the main places IRead more
South to Coyoacan

Trotsky, Frida Kahlo, and Diego de Rivera, the trio we focused on today. First stop, the house where Trotsky was living in exile when the Stalinists killed him. Really learned a lot in the video, andRead more
Last full day in Mexico City

Well, of all the things to do in Mexico City, the one place that seems most appropriate for a return visit is the Museo de Antropología. Joe wanted to go, understandably, so we took the morning toRead more
Quick morning trip

Before heading out for our weekend in Cuernavaca, we decided to take a quick trip over to the National Palace for the Rivera murals and the Cathedral, neither of which Joe had seen this time. TheRead more
To Cuernavaca

Well, we were wrong. Cuernavaca is not some beautiful little town in a valley of eternal spring. It is a chaotic, congested, haphazard amalgam of people and way too many cars, bikes, and buses of allRead more
Xochicalco saves the day!

The weekend getaway to Cuernavaca took a definite uptick today. At 10 am, Enrique showed up in his car to whisk us away to the ruins at Xochicalco, dating from about 700 AD. They had some earthquakeRead more
Last day in Mexico

Today was one of those low key but very enjoyable days. No rushing around, no major sites, but a really nice way to end the visit. First off -- no more horrible coffee, so we headed to Starbucks toRead more