THE LOCAL TIPS -BYE, BYE 2020 EDITION-
A journey for the pages of a book, a route through Mexican flavors, the colors and smells of the new year… Something nice to say
A journey for the pages of a book, a route through Mexican flavors, the colors and smells of the new year… Something nice to say
Dreaming of travels and recalling the good memories I lived in this metropolis, I decided to write a letter, which to my surprise it turned out to be a love letter. Yes, I admit it, I’m in love with Mexico City, aka CDMX, but then again, who doesn’t?
Times have changed, but our commitment to being your home, to be the place where you feel safe from the moment you walk through the door, has stayed the same. And now that you’re looking for that extra security while having a comfortable stay, our promise is stronger than ever.
What would you like to do when you come back to CDMX? After so many months in the distance, you will discover that the city is alive, that every corner vibrates, and thousands of stories pour non-stop out. On this list, you will find the inspiration you’re looking for so that your next travel is full of experiences worth remembering.
Magic, symbols and legends. That’s what makes a Pueblo Mágico. Recognized by the Mexican government, are little towns that show our identity through history, culture, and nature, but also gastronomy and architecture. We’ve chosen five that happen to be just two hours away from the city. Who said weekend getaway?
Eat, make a toast, be part of the Mexican posadas, feel our Christmas spirit, celebrate the end of the decade, and even experience a rare calm that floods our big metropolis. With this agenda, you will live the holidays in the only way we can recommend you: like a true local.
Yes, this is how our great metropolis is known: City of Palaces. Part of the beauty of the capital’s architecture lives on those monuments that keep stories, that are silent witnesses of time. Palaces that not only contemplate the streets but also blend with the urban, with the local rhythm to create a city worth to admire.
The mystical time of the year is here! In November, we celebrate the Day of the Dead with rituals and offerings, between altars, pan de muerto (bread of the dead), cempasúchil flowers… all because we have an inherent bond with dead;
Mexico City –known by locals as CDMX- is a destination with so much to do and hundreds of stellar options to discover and flavors to try. The question is where to start? Don’t worry! We’ve prepared for you the best local tips, so you can enjoy your vacations exploring the most local side of the city!
Have you ever been to Mexico City? Have you ever explored more than Cancun or Cabo? If you haven’t and you’d love to visit the 6th biggest city in the world, then you have come to the best blog post.
Temporary homes for a new way to stay in Mexico City, no matter if you’re in town for a couple of nights or a year. This is home away from home.