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Top 3 things I don’t like about Oaxaca Mexico
I’m willing to bet that if you are surprised by that title, you’ve either never been to Oaxaca or have not been to other places I would consider “authentic” Mexico. Oaxaca lacks the vitality of other Mexican cities, is isolated in southern Mexico, and doesn’t offer a cuisine that can’t be found in other parts…
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Dreaming of Mexico and The Day of the Dead
I am in Seattle this week, and I’m already starting to think about Mexico. It seems a little early to be fantasizing about my winter travels, but the weather this week helped me along. Cold showers soaked Seattle all day last Sunday, reminding me of why I first headed to Mexico. I’d been to Cabo…
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Planning the perfect itinerary for a Mexico City tour
Mexico City Itinerary My friend Darren and I have never seen eye to eye on travel. His philosophy has been to visit the most difficult countries while he is in his physical prime and save the easier ones until he’s less ambulatory. My philosophy has been to visit the best countries in the world because…
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Copper Canyon train trip from Mazatlan
When I visited Mazatlan last October, I saw a question posted in the Facebook expat group regarding visiting Copper Canyon. Not only is this one of the most unique experiences in Mexico, it is easily done from Mazatlan. Of course, the most efficient way to do this would be to fly to Chihuahua or Los…
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Photos: San Miguel Chapultapec, one of Mexico City’s hidden neighborhoods.
We found it funny that the guy we house sat for in this lovely neighborhood told us there were only a couple restaurants. As we stumbled across at least a dozen, we could only conclude that he must just walk the same route every day. As visitors, of course, we tried a new route every…
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Photos: Getting beyond street food in Mexico City
Ticuchi Our Christmas dinner at Balcón del Zócalo was just one of many amazing culinary experiences we enjoyed during our one month stay in Mexico City. True, we had our fair share of burgers and lasagnas, because at some point tortilla based food gets redundant. However, we did stumble upon a couple places whose take…
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What’s the best way to get around Mexico City? Uber vs Didi vs Taxi
Like most big cities in the world, it’s cheaper to get around Mexico City in someone else’s car than your own. Not owning a car means no payments, no maintenance, no insurance, and no fuel or parking expenses. From my perspective, saving $10,000 per year on auto expenses is the same as earning an extra…
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Best neighborhoods in Mexico City to stay or live.
Every year, I spend more time in Mexico city which is funny because, before my first visit, I would have sworn I didn’t like big cities. I never even intended to visit Mexico city. As part of my research before my first visit to Mexico, I asked every Mexican I met what places I should…
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One of the world’s creepiest tourist attractions: Island of the dolls in Mexico
On the southern edge of Mexico city is a place as Mexican as it gets. Many of you may know that Mexicans have an obsession with death, as exhibited in their famous Day of the Dead celebration, where surviving family members go to cemeteries to carouse with their dead loved ones. You may also know…
