THE LOCAL TIPS FROM 6 TO 12 NOVEMBER
Get ready for this week and prepare your most comfortable shoes, we have 3 cultural activities to discover Mexico City
Get ready for this week and prepare your most comfortable shoes, we have 3 cultural activities to discover Mexico City
On November 1st and 2nd Mexico celebrates the Day of the Dead. During these days, the cemeteries are adorned with flowers and candles, besides at Mexican homes offerings are placed to receive the loved ones…
One of our favorite times of the year in Mexico is when markets and tianguis begin to dress bright orange for the cempasúchil flower, bakeries make the traditional pan de muerto (bread of dead), Mexican families place an offering in honor of those who are no longer here, and burlesque verses are written to speak of La Calaca (referring to death).
It is one of the most expected festivals of the year and one of the most important in Mexico and Latin America, being the first to bring several bands from North America and Europe that had never been in Mexico, as well as presenting the most outstanding alternative international offer.
Comenzamos con una nueva sección en nuestro blog. Cada semana reuniremos las mejores recomendaciones culturales que estarán sucediendo en la Ciudad de México.
En esta primera edición, te compartimos 5 actividades que puedes realizar mientras descubres la vida local de la ciudad.
Design Week México (DMW) es la semana más importante del diseño, arquitectura e interiorismo en México donde se promueve la creatividad y el diseño por medio de una serie de actividades que incluyen exhibiciones, instalaciones, conferencias y talleres, ferias y proyecciones.
Corre la especie de que México es una de las mejores ciudades para comer en el mundo. Como cualquier chilango verdaderamente glotón sabe, eso es una exageración. Pero si tomáramos la parte por el todo y el barrio de San Juan fuera la ciudad de México, la afirmación podría ser cierta.
As soon as you get to the city, your smell and taste will be seduced by all the food in the streets. The quantity and variety is shocking. You will find very traditional flavors in street stalls, markets and fondas, you can try international food in cafes and restaurants
I rememberd the first I thought when they told me that I had to move to Mexico City: “Am I going to move to a desert? Imagine how daring ignorance is…
When in Mexico, sing Mexican songs!
We made a musical selection that makes our heart dance for Mexico. You will find songs that musicalize Mexican celebrations, there are also classic songs that talk about love, and there are others that make us feel Mexico more alive than ever.
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.