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    • Tag 20

      Mexico City

      21. Februar 2020 in Mexiko ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Mexico City gilt mit ihren 22 Millionen Einwohner als einer der grössten Städte der Welt. Dies bemerkten wir schon bei unserer Ankunft beim Busbahnhof. Überall zahlreiche Menschen und Autos, die das komplette Gegenteil zu San Miguel de Allende waren. Nichts desto trotz gefiel uns diese Stadt sehr. Sie steckt voller Leben. Ein grosser Vorteil dieser Stadt ist, dass trotz ihrer grösse alle Sehenswürdigkeiten nahe beieinander liegen. Man konnte diese problemlos zu Fuss erreichen. Ausser das Anthropologische Museum, doch dies ist eine andere Geschichte 😅
      Der Palast Bellas Artes und das kolonialische Postamt war einer der vielen Highlights.
      Die Vorurteile dass die Stadt sehr gefährlich sein könnte, haben wir nicht erlebt. Die Leute waren für eine Grossstadt äusserst freundlich und cool.
      Zum Abschluss besuchten wir noch das Anthropologische Museum, ein absolutes Muss. Auch für nicht Museumsliebhaber.

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      Mexico, avec ses 22 millions d'habitants, est l'une des plus grandes villes du monde. Nous l'avions déjà remarqué en arrivant à la gare de bus. Partout, de nombreuses personnes et voitures qui étaient tout le contraire de San Miguel de Allende. Néanmoins, nous aimions beaucoup cette ville. Elle est plein de vie. Un grand avantage de cette ville est que malgré sa taille, toutes les curiosités sont proches les unes des autres. On peut facilement les atteindre à pied. Sauf le musée d'anthropologie, mais c'est une autre histoire 😅
      Le palais des Bellas Artes et le bureau de poste colonial en ont été l'un des nombreux points forts.
      Nous n'avons pas eu l'impression que la ville pouvait être très dangereuse. Les gens étaient extrêmement sympathiques et cool pour une grande ville.
      Enfin, nous avons visité le Musée d'Anthropologie, un must absolu. Egalement pour les non amateurs de musées.
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    • Tag 2

      CDMX Day two- 9/20/33

      20. September 2023 in Mexiko ⋅ ☀️ 66 °F

      This morning we woke up gloriously late— kind of. It was about 6:45 here, which is 8:45 at home, so felt like a big sleep in!! Matt worked out, while I showered and did my hair. He got back and we went downstairs for coffee and pastries, gotta use that breakfast credit! The pastries here, so far, have been unreal. We had a cardamom bun with sweetened goat cheese cream, and another kouign-aman style bun filled with dulce de lece, pear and more goat cheese. Coffee was also amaze.

      With our pre-breakfast snack tiding us over, we headed to our breakfast destination but realized we forgot the documuments we needed for our morning activity. We walked to a fedex which was closed, so we ubered back to the hotel to grab them and then ubered to breakfast at Superette (https://www.instagram.com/superette_mx/). We got a hotcakes with bacon and eggs for the table (basically a fancy McGriddle), and Matt had pesto eggs (over easy on brown bread with the most amazing tomatoes and pesto— I ate most of the toms) and I had Turkish eggs (poached eggs in garlicky yogurt with roasted cherry tomatoes, chili oil and crostini). Maybe I’m biased, but mine was the best. Would eat every day. I was SO tempted to have a glass of wine (vacation!) as they had a great selection of natties, but I resisted.

      We got picked up from there and headed to the Frida Khalo house/museum. Unfortunately, I lost my favorite sweater somewhere along the way. Luckily they still make it so I’ll get a new one. Do not despair. Anywhoo. We made it to the museum and took a wonderful guided tour where we learned so much about her life, her process and her relationship with Diego Rivera. From there, we walked over to the Coyoacan market. It was very cool, with tons of food and produce stalls. We picked a spot with a bunch of people and got some pozole to try. Even though basically no one speaks English anywhere, it’s been pretty easy to communicate. The women who were cooking told us the best way to eat the pozole— crema on the baked tortilla with pozole next and cheese on top. Took it to another level. Very good.

      We headed into the town square next and had lunch at Los Danzantes (https://www.losdanzantes.com) which was quite fancy and delicious. The service was on another level. Waiter had your plate and silverware out of the way as you were chewing the last bite of your course. We started with coconut shrimp (Matt can’t not order if it’s in a menu) and a Hoja Santa, which is a pepper leaf stuffed with Oaxaca cheese and smothered in a super citrusy tomatillo sauce. Delicioso!! We also tried their special version on chiles en Nogales, with an ancho pepper instead of a poblano (ancho is a dried poblano) and pink walnut sauce instead of white. It was really quite suite and very spicy so wasn’t a favorite, but the grilled vegetable “salad”, aka a bowl of grilled veggies with olive oil and lime, was grrrreat. Not sure who decided that tapioca belongs there too, but it worked!!

      Our guide, Jamie (street name Jimmy Islands— see pic for contact info) met us as the restaurant to drive us to the Xochimilco canals. Along the way, he gave us lots of insight into how Mexico City came to be (there used to be five huge lakes!), some more info about Frida Khalo and pointed out landmarks visible from the backseat of his CRV. He is very knowledgeable with perfect English, highly recommend as a travel guide. We got to the boat and had a private ride with beer/michelada to drink. On the canals, you can do anything from karaoke to private mariachi to hooking a few boats together and having a huge party. There are restaurants and women cooking in their boats, and greenhouses and other shops along the water. It’s very cool, and takes about 45-60 min there and back, and is about 45 min outside of Coyoacan. Jamie dropped us back off at the hotel and we said our goodbyes.

      After a quick costume change, we headed out to Local 1, a natural wine bar, for a little pre-dinner bev. (https://local1.mx) The space was very cool, and also functions as an art gallery. Great selection of Mexican natural wines. From there we walked to dinner at Rosetta, which has by far been the most hyped up meal of the trip. Because of this, I was very nervous but from the moment we stepped inside, I knew the hype was real. We had made an indoor reservation, because the weather was supposed to be bad, but when we arrived, we immediately knew we wanted to sit outside on the sidewalk patio. We asked if we could wait, and they said of course. They led us upstairs to the third-floor to the cutest bar with the Degournay, or Degournay-esque at least, wallpaper. I had already noticed the Ginori plates on the tables. This was definitely my kind of place! We had espresso martinis, mine was decaf, both on the rocks, and they were amazing. We sat on little stools, overlooking the street, and it was kind of magical. They quickly sat us outside and we started off with thick sourdough bread and a very appropriate (ie large) amount of sweet butter, and a shaved fennel salad with citrus and pomegranate seeds. Next was an incredibly flavorful and somehow vegan minestrone soup as well as a corn tortellini en brodo. Last course was mushroom risotto and pasta with lobster, bottarga and zucchini. Every. Single. Thing. Was. Perfect. I really can’t say much more!! We had absolutely no room or energy left for dessert, so we headed off to bed.
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    • Tag 29

      29. Mexiko City

      31. März 2023 in Mexiko ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Ja.. Wo söumä da afa. 😅
      Am Donnschti Abä heimer afang wöue iichecke füre Flug vom Friti Abä. Jedoch heimer üse Flug niene gfunde u si de chli stutzig worde. Mir si de däm chli nachägange u hei miter Hiuf vor Nati usegfunde dass dä Flug storniert isch worde. Nur leider het das üs niemer gseit!

      Mir hei auso praktisch die ganzi Nacht vo Donnschti uf Friti drmit verbracht usezfinde wies itz witer geit. Z Problem isch gsi das d Airline seit si chöi dr Flug nit umbueche dass muess dr Reiseverastalter mache. Dr Reiseverastalter seit aber si chöi nit umbueche sondern nur ä Guetschrift mache.

      Scho gli isch 5i am Morge und voruse wartet üses Taxi wo üs a Flughafe söt bringe füre Inlandflug uf Mexiko City. Mir probiere z Cancun am Flughafe no diräkt ä Flug id Schwiiz z bueche, hei aber ke Chance. Die meischte flüge über d USA oder Kanada u dert brüchte mir no äs Visum was so churzfrischtig natürlech nit müglech isch.

      Auso flüge mir mau nach Mexiko City. Nach ewigem hin u här zwüsche Airline und Reiseveraastalter entscheide mir üs eifach säuber ä nöie Flug z bueche ir Hoffnig dasmer de das Gäud vor Reiseversicherig zrügbechöme. Leider finde mir aber ersch ä Flug für am Samschti Abä, aber houptsach mit chöme irgendwie hei!

      Nach däm riiiise Theater gö mir afang mau öppis feins ga z'Mittag ässe😅 Mir bringe üsi Sache is Hotel u erkunde am Nami de no chli Mexiko City.
      Mir si sehr positiv überrascht gsi vo dere Stadt! Wunderschöni Gebäude u Strassä, so hätte mir üs das gar mit vorgstellt😁

      Zum z'Nacht gits ä feine Hamburger und Tortas u nähr gö mir aber de gli is Hotel. Nachdäm mir letscht Nacht quasi nüt hei gschlafe fröie mir üs scho mega ufs Bettli😴😴
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    • Tag 2

      Walking Tour in CDMX

      30. Januar 2022 in Mexiko ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      Nach einem Frühstück im Hostel begaben wir uns auf eine Free Walking Tour durch das historische Zentrum. Anschliessen besuchten wir kurz das Museo de Arte Popular. Zum Zmittag assen wir Quesadilllas und Enchiladas im Café de Tacuba. Nach einem ausgedehnten Nap assen wir in der Hosteria la Bota ein feines Abendessen.Weiterlesen

    • Tag 48

      Mexico City at night

      27. September 2023 in Mexiko ⋅ 🌙 18 °C

      Beautiful buildings of Mexico City all lit up. Stunning ✨🌟

    • Tag 1

      Arrived safely in Mexico City

      1. Mai in Mexiko ⋅ 🌙 22 °C

      I'm excited to have arrived safely at the Hilton Reforma. I'm pretty wrecked from the flight and going to sleep well tonight (hopefully)

    • Tag 2

      Sunrise from Mexico City

      2. Mai in Mexiko ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      Sleep didn't work out too well for me but the positive is I got to see this really cool sunrise over the historical center of Mexico City

    • Tag 2

      Eating some local food at El Caifan

      2. Mai in Mexiko ⋅ 🌩️ 29 °C

      The food is good although I ordered too much of course haha

    • Tag 3

      Guten Morgen México

      19. Januar 2022 in Mexiko ⋅ ☀️ 9 °C

      Ein erster Eindruck von Mexiko City bot sich morgens von der Dachterrasse unseres Hotels. Nach einem guten Frühstück starteten wir zum Platz der Nationen. Anschließend ging es zur Jungfrau von Guadeloupe.Weiterlesen

    • Tag 2

      Buenas Dias e Bienvenidos a Mexico City

      24. Februar 2018 in Mexiko ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      Having arrived at our hotel at 23:30 local time, which equates to 05:30 UK time meaning we had been awake for 24 hours, I was far too tired to update the final leg of our journey on here last night. So we start today!

      A strangely good night's sleep followed and thus we woke fresh and hungry both for food and to start exploring the city on our free day. After consulting the internet, we decided to have our first meal at a Mexico City institution, Restaurante Él Cardenal, which is famed for its weekend brunches.

      Striding tentatively out onto the streets, the first most surprising thing was how quiet the it all was considering it is the largest and most populous city in the world. The restaurant disproved this notion. It was heaving with all of the great, good and those inbetween (i.e. us!) However, it was worth the wait and the food was fantastic. A cup of coffee or chocolate with a sweet bread is the traditional way to start the meal and who were we to buck tradition?! There then followed an omelette with local beef sausage for Nigel and Enchilladas Michocoanas for me - a regional speciality of corn tortillas stuffed with chicken, topped with a guajillo chilli sauce and topped with sweet onion, lettuce, radishes and cheese. Delicioso!
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