If you are thinking about coming to Mexico city with a four legged friend you should probably check out Reforma on a sunday morning which will be full of people walking thier dogs and riding thier bikes.
Tips, hints and insider information. A guide to Mexico City no matter what your budget!
Saturday, 19 February 2011
Travelling to Mexico city with a dog
If you are thinking about coming to Mexico city with a four legged friend you should probably check out Reforma on a sunday morning which will be full of people walking thier dogs and riding thier bikes.
Friday, 18 February 2011
Fonda Margarita - a must "eat" in Mexico City.
Tacos! Where to find the best tacos in DF!
Thursday, 17 February 2011
Drinking in Mexico city - showing your I.D
Live music - Fernando Delgadillo
One of the best mexican "trova" artists, Fernando Delgadillo will be playing an intimate show at bookstore and coffee shop "El Péndulo" next month - its sure to be a good evening for those you can make it. Check out Fernando Delgadillos website or Youtube to listen to his music.
Fernando Delgadillo - 5 March 2011 at 9.30pm - tickets $320mx
06600 México D.F, Ciudad de México
México
Wednesday, 16 February 2011
Alternative places to stay in Mexico City
La Propina - A quick thought on Tipping !
Tipping is common is many situations in Mexico, from tipping the guy that helps you to safely park your car to the kid that packs your bags in the supermarket. We often comment here that we "can´t do anything without having to pay someone" - meaning that we frequently are expected to tip for things that many foriegners would find strange.
Churros ! a sweet treat not to be missed!
I just came back from eating Churros so I had to write about the wonderful fried delights!
- Eje Central Lazaro Cardenas 42, Ciudad de México, México
- Tel : 55 12 08 96
- El Convento vs El Moro - if you want the real churro experience I would say that El Convento is the better of the two places. El Convento is smaller and has a nicer atmosphere, the service is quick and the Churros are very fresh. Also, El Convento is almost half the price of downtowns "El Moro".
Tuesday, 15 February 2011
Outside of the city...
According to myth, Tepoztlan is the birthplace over 1200 years ago of Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent god widely-worshipped in ancient Mexico.
It has not yet been possible to determine who first inhabited the area. The earliest findings of pottery and other ceramic utensils date back to approximately 1500 BCE.
By the 10th century CE the Toltec culture was predominant in the area. Tepoztlán is said to have been the birthplace of Ce Acatl, a very important Toltec leader, later known as Topiltzin Ce Acatl Quetzalcoatl, and who may be the possible historical basis of the Mesoamericangod Quetzalcoatl.
During the Spanish Conquest Hernán Cortés is said to have ordered the town razed after the refusal of the town leaders to meet him. This event was chronicled by Bernal Díaz del Castillo in The Conquest of New Spain.
The town has a rich history and plenty to see and is rapidly becoming one of the most sought after areas with many wealthy mexicans snapping up weekend and summer houses in the town.
If travelling to Tepoz in a large group you may wish to rent a house for your stay. We recommend looking at www.laquintadimension.com for a beautiful rental house in the pretty town. The owner has one large home in Tepoztlán and a smaller condo at Valle de Bravo available for rent year round. Reservations can be made by contacting the owners son, Fabian Aldama on the telephone number listed on thier website who can arrange bookings of both properties and speaks fluent english for any of you non spanish speakers.
Odün - our new favourite place in the Condesa
Our new favourite place in the Condesa offers a mix of "asain" cuisine from countries such as thailand and cambodia with north african dishes such as Lamb Tangine also creeping onto the menu. The menu has a great range of starters, mains and desserts - try the chai creme brulee, its to die for!
Portions are a good size and the menu is priced very well for the quality of food and given that most condesa restaurants can be slightly on the expensive side. Everything we were served seemed to be very fresh and prepared to order which is always a plus!
We spent just over $500.00 pesos for 3 courses for two plus drinks and came away very satisfied.
Odun is open from 1pm until 11pm, 7 days a week with live music playing atleast twice a week.
Odün
Michoacán 103-A
Col. Roma Norte
Tel. 5211 6565