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    • Day 8

      Interesting facts in CDMX

      January 22, 2020 in Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      The Xochimilco https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xochimilco and Coyoacan https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coyoacán tour was disappointing.
      They took us onto the canals of Xochimilco. We were supposed to first ship around one hour on the canals. It took us 90 minutes to get there because of the heavy traffic. I was lucky enough to sit in front next to the guide.
      What actually happened was that there were floating kitchen, bars, mariachi singer and vendors and we were encouraged to consume. Our guide Sergio was very knowledgeable and funny, but the group was not interested in facts but kept eating, drinking and chatting away.
      Once we got the Coyoacan (historically very wealthy neighborhood) it was dark and we couldn’t see anything. One (not so) not so fun fact; Only Ex-Presidents, politicians and big time drugdealer can live there:, it is so expensive:-).

      More facts;
      - The metro in CDMX transports 7000000 people every day.
      - In 1818 the acting president of Mexicos (and his politician friends, of course all white Spaniards) pushed through a law that land could now be bought and owned. Before that the ones who worked the land were the owner. As soon as they left it, they weren’t any more. The consequence was that the President and his friends bought all the land around CDMX for 300 pesos and then sold it for much more. There was no urban planning and hence the city spread out in all directions. It’s is one of the reasons CDMX is so big.
      - CDMX is in a valley and before the city was build there was water and lagoons. Until today houses are build on platforms. The indigenous had a perfect water cleansing system. The water was perfectly clean. Shortly after the Spanish invaders arrived, there was a cholera breakout...

      Covered 2.1 km
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    • Day 4

      Day 4 - Xochimilco (CDMX)

      December 23, 2019 in Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

      📍 THE COLOURFUL CANALS OF XOCHIMILCO, MEXICO

      Xochimilco is a borough south of Mexico City mostly known for the colourful gondola style boats called trajineras

      When people talk about visiting Xochimilco, what they’re usually referring to is the network of canals known as The Floating Gardens of Xochimilco rather than the surrounding area. The photogenic, brightly coloured gondolas, or Xochimilco Trajineras, that cruise up and down the waterways are what have made it so popular among both foreign and Mexican tourists alike.

      And I’ve seen it variously described as the Mexican Venice, a cultural booze cruise, and even a youth club on water.

      Yes, it’s touristy but it can also be a lot of fun. Locals head to Xochimilco to celebrate everything from birthdays to bachelorettes and even quinceañeras.
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    • Day 11

      Xochimilco

      December 25, 2018 in Mexico ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Fun fact- apparently piñatas are an invention of the Mexican church representing the 7 layers of sins people need to crash through blindly to access the sweetness of life.

      We arrived at the meeting point for today’s tour exactly on time only to find the bus had gone without us. So the new plan was to catch an Uber to the first town were to visit and catch up the group.

      The Uber driver got lost but eventually found the Aztec canal town of Xochimilco. I have been really looking forward to this trip - taking a ride on one of the colourful flat bottomed boats, and so I instructed the driver to head directly to the ‘embarcadero’ (pier) where we would surely meet the tour group. However, I hadn’t counted on there being 7 different piers!

      So we walked around the town a little visiting another pier and settling on a quieter entry point. We needn’t have bothered - all the boats end up in the same area. It was a beautiful day and a lovely excursion- very colourful and fun.

      It was lunchtime by the time we were done and we decided to go to another town for lunch.
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    • Day 11

      Tagestrip Xochimilco 🪅🎏⛵️

      November 26, 2021 in Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      Tagestrip nach Xochimilco 🦦🪅
      Spontan haben wir beschlossen heute nach Xochimilco zu fahren. Kurze Erklärung von Google was Xochimilco ist:

      Im südlichen Teil von Mexiko-Stadt grenzt ein einfaches Arbeiterviertel an die berühmten Kanäle von Xochimilco an, die letzten Überreste eines von den Azteken erbauten Bewässerungssystems. Besucher können in bunten Gondeln auf Ausflugsfahrt gehen. Hin und wieder kommen Boote mit Lebensmittelhändlern, Kunsthandwerkern und Mariachi-Bands vorbei. Vor allem an Wochenenden herrscht Volksfestatmosphäre. Touristen können außerdem die unheimliche und angeblich verhexte Insel Island of the Dolls besuchen.

      Wir hatten einen tollen, sonnigen Tag zusammen und jede Menge Spaß.

      🎉
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