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    • Day 32

      Mexico - Mexico City

      October 13, 2023 in Mexico ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      In Mexico City haben wir insgesamt 6 Nächte im Quartier Roma Norte verbracht. Wie wir es uns vorgstellt hatten, ist die Stadt bunt, laut und etwas chaotisch. 😜 Die Menschen sind sehr freundlich und hilfsbereit, singen und tanzen gerne. 💃🏼 🕺🏽
      Wir haben uns durch viel feines Essen getestet, den Vibe der Stadt durch Spaziergänge, Uber-, Bus- und Metrofahrten aufgesogen und haben uns Museen wie z.B. Frida Kahlo, Castillo de Chapultepec, Museo Nacional de Antropología und Museo Soumaya angsehen.
      Der Höhepunkt war die Heissluftballonfahrt, welche wir über die Ruinen von Teotihuacán zum Sonnenaufgang erleben durften. Dazu konnten wir die Sonnenfinsternis beobachten. 🌙 ☀️🤩
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    • Day 14

      Roma Norte y La Condesa

      December 26, 2019 in Mexico ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      On Thursday Brenda and I did a self-guided walking tour through the area we’re staying in, Roma Norte, and the neighborhood next to us, La Condesa.

      Condesa is most definitely upscale and was, during the ‘40s and ‘50s, home to Mexico’s biggest movie stars. There are more trees here than anywhere else in Mexico City, dozens of fine dining establishments, including some that are vegan, and countless beautiful Art Deco buildings.

      We started our tour at Plaza Rio de Janeiro, which contains a lovely fountain graced with a replica of Michelangelo’s David. There were several people sitting on park benches in the warm sunshine and taking in the tranquility of the place.

      We then moved on to Casa Lamm, which truly was the highlight of the tour. Built in the early 20th century, the architecture es heavily influenced by European, especially French trends of the late 19th and early 20th century. It now houses a fine arts school, fine dining restaurant, and has three separate art galleries that we browsed through. One of the artists used song lyrics, repeated over and over as a backdrop to the abstract work painted over them. He was very clearly a Beatles fan as the majority of his pieces included Lennon and McCartney lyrics.

      We strolled down Álvaro Obregón Avenue, popping into shops and spots that caught our eye and broke for a terrific lunch at La Pitahaya Vegana restaurant before continuing to amble down the Center of Amsterdam Avenue, which once served as the route of the city’s horse track.

      During our wandering we noticed the Drunkendog craft beer pub that offered no less than thirty six beers on tap and probably double that many in bottles. We returned at the end of our tour to sooth our parched throats and try a few of their offerings.

      To wrap up our day, we walked a few blocks to Por Siempre Vegana 2 where we had a meal to die for that was unfortunately sullied by the worst server in all of Mexico. The food, however was so good that we will be returning one day soon to try more of their offerings, but we’ll be sure to be seated in a different section.
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    • Day 3

      Centro Histórico und Roma Norte

      January 7, 2022 in Mexico ⋅ 🌧 13 °C

      Am zweiten Tag habe ich eine Free Walking Tour im historischen Stadtzentrum gemacht und Interessantes und Kurioses zur Geschichte der Stadt erfahren .
      Danach ging's zu Fuß weiter nach Roma Norte, ein Hipsterviertel mit vielen kleinen Cafés und Restaurants.Read more

    • Day 21

      Happy Birthday To Me

      January 2, 2020 in Mexico ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      Another year has flown by and I awoke today to find myself only one year away from official senior citizenship everywhere on the planet and receiving my CPP and OAS benefits. Unbelievable!

      Brenda's gift to me this year was this getaway to Mexico City, and what a great gift it's been. We've both fallen quite hard for this metropolis with it's vibrant colors, rhythmic music, warm people and great food. We will surely return for a longer stay someday soon.

      Today started out with a birthday card in which Brenda promised to keep sending me Valentines, birthday greetings and bottles of wine. We then headed out on our second attempt at a tour of the pyramids at Teotihuacan, which turned out to be most enjoyable and awe inspiring, despite the lousy tour guide. To think these enormous structures were erected 2000 years ago boggles the mind.

      We then went for a birthday dinner at Por Siempre, which was in fact our return visit there because the food is so good. Our last meal there was tainted by a horrid server, but we got the good server this time and everything was perfect. Five tacos and a Champequeso (mushrooms sauteed with vegan cheese) later, we left with full bellies and a chocolate covered donut to eat later in lieu of a full sized birthday cake.

      As I type this we're in our hotel room sipping on the second bottle of Champagne that we bought during our Costco visit. We decided to try the Kirkland brand which is quite delicious, however, the bubbles are sorely lacking in finesse. BURP!!!

      Today I received dozens of well wishes and loads of love from friends and family and got to spend the day exploring this great big world with my favorite person in it.

      What more could a 64 year old ask for?
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    • Day 21

      Dusty Town

      January 2, 2020 in Mexico ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      We came to Mexico to escape the wet gray winter of Vancouver and we haven't been disappointed. We haven't seen any rain since arriving in Mexico City. The air is dry here and we feel the effects in our nostrils. We've both developed chapped lips. The streets are always dusty.

      Every couple of days, we use the shoe cloth the hotel provides us to clean our sneakers but since we average 20,000+ steps per day, it's a bit of a losing battle. No wonder there are so many shoe shine stands in this city.
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