Street Musicians Have Turned Mexico City Into One Giant Music Venue Not everyone welcomes the performances, but they're traveling far and taking risks to get by. by Ellen Freeman June 1, 2020 How to Feed a Megacity Like the Aztecs The chinampas that nourished Tenochtitlan may hold the...
It’s free to the public (donations appreciated). It’s not a museum though, you are literally in someone’s home. The couple have lived in Mexico and collected art for fifty years, and they are sharing it with the public. There are guided groups throughout the...
For over the past 15 years, the Museo Soumaya Building has been one of the most popular Landmarks in Mexico City. Some people say that you haven’t been to Mexico City without taking a picture at the Famous Angel of Independence and The Museo Soumaya, the building itself is simply beau...
Mexico City, Mexico Biblioteca Vasconcelos A jaw-dropping "megalibrary" that turns book-browsing into a geometric adventure. Dzitnup, Mexico Cenote Xkeken These azure waters were thought to lead to the Mayan Underworld. Mexico City, Mexico ...
Mexico City is the most surprising city that we have ever been to, and we’re confident it will charm you, too! With over 21 million people living in the metro area, it is the largest city in the Americas, but it truly doesn’t feel that way. ...
Cancún isn't all wild parties and Spring Break. It's full of art, culture, wildlife and stunning beaches. Here are our ten favorite experiences in Cancún.
A unique combination that is unrivaled in the United States. The cultural diversity plays out in the local food scene and in the many things to do in New Mexico with interesting museums and galleries that can be found throughout the state....
Plaza Garibaldi is the focal point for Mariachi music in Mexico City, a glorious celebration of the unique ranchera music that dates all the way back to the 18th century. I knew I had to spend an evening listening to some Mariachi music in the Plaza during my most recent trip (somehow ...
This isn’t your typical mall, instead it’s a giant flea-market that boasts 600 vendors who sell pretty much everything.From textiles to maracas and leather items, you can find some cool Mexican souvenirs at Mercado 28. Many items are handcrafted and unique, so they make great travel ...
Take a moment to sit back and drink in the majesty that surrounds you in the mother church of the continent’s first Catholic parish north of Mexico,Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica-Cathedral. It’s also the site of the first and onlyHoly Dooroutside Europe. The neoclassical façade, asymme...