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]]>While previously dilapidated and neglected, Colonia Juárez has since become a bustling neighborhood filled with bars, parks, restaurants, and boutique stores. This is the perfect place to mingle with locals and truly breathe in everyday life in Mexico City.
Opened in 1899 as a department store, this historic landmark has since transformed into a jaw-dropping hotel. With its antique, iron elevator and elegant curving staircase, the Gran Hotel Ciudad de México is an architect lover’s dream.
Are you craving some delectable local cuisine? Well, there’s nothing better than snacking on some chewy and juicy churros dipped in dulce de leche sauce. El Moro Churerría is one restaurant that offers some of the most scrumptious churros around. What’s more, its located near the city center, making it an ideal place to eat when you’re out and about sightseeing and shopping.
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]]>This impressive park is one of the oldest urban parks in the world, and the largest and oldest in Latin America. Built on Chapultepec Hill, this vast green space has served as a place of respite and peace for over 700 years. As well as beautiful trees, plants, and lakes, there are also numerous museums and galleries to explore.
This park centers around the canals of Xochimilco which are a Unesco World Heritage Site. colorful boats navigate these ancient water systems which have incredible floating gardens created by the Aztecs. As well as these incredible canals, there are stunning plants dotted throughout the park and many a chance for some exciting bird spotting.
This lovely park features some beautiful buildings and structures, as well as gorgeous trees and plants. One of the oldest parks in the city, it’s surrounded by fascinating galleries and museums, so is well worth a wander around to take in the variety of culture and greenery.
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]]>Mexican food and culture is very popular around the world- and for good reason too. Their flavors and dishes are so distinct that anyone would know what their food is. The Curious Mexican food blogger, taco enthusiast and food tour guide who resides in Mexico City, Anais Martinez, has the following advice for novice taco-eating tourists.
For Martinez, who has had plenty of tasty tacos in her lifetime, it’s all about a balance of the following three ingredients: a good salsa, good fillings and a good tortilla.
She says she had the most amazing fish tacos in Ensenada
What are the taco spots she usually frequents in Mexico City?
According to Martinez, many people usually make a mess when eating tacos because they are doing it wrong. She says one must not tilt the taco when eating it. Instead, they should tilt their head to keep all the juices in.
When it comes to picking a taco stand, she says the bigger the stand, the better. When you spot a stand that is big, you will be in for a delicious taco, so head on there.
On salsa, she said that since salsas are extremely hot in Mexico, you must first place a few drops on your taco and gradually increase from there – you won’t enjoy the taco if the salsa makes it too hot.
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]]>While previously dilapidated and neglected, Colonia Juárez has since become a bustling neighborhood filled with bars, parks, restaurants, and boutique stores. This is the perfect place to mingle with locals and truly breathe in everyday life in Mexico City.
Opened in 1899 as a department store, this historic landmark has since transformed into a jaw-dropping hotel. With its antique, iron elevator and elegant curving staircase, the Gran Hotel Ciudad de México is an architect lover’s dream.
Are you craving some delectable local cuisine? Well, there’s nothing better than snacking on some chewy and juicy churros dipped in dulce de leche sauce. El Moro Churerría is one restaurant that offers some of the most scrumptious churros around. What’s more, its located near the city center, making it an ideal place to eat when you’re out and about sightseeing and shopping.
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]]>The post 3 of the Best Parks in Mexico City, Mexico appeared first on tworeddots.com.
]]>This impressive park is one of the oldest urban parks in the world, and the largest and oldest in Latin America. Built on Chapultepec Hill, this vast green space has served as a place of respite and peace for over 700 years. As well as beautiful trees, plants, and lakes, there are also numerous museums and galleries to explore.
This park centers around the canals of Xochimilco which are a Unesco World Heritage Site. colorful boats navigate these ancient water systems which have incredible floating gardens created by the Aztecs. As well as these incredible canals, there are stunning plants dotted throughout the park and many a chance for some exciting bird spotting.
This lovely park features some beautiful buildings and structures, as well as gorgeous trees and plants. One of the oldest parks in the city, it’s surrounded by fascinating galleries and museums, so is well worth a wander around to take in the variety of culture and greenery.
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]]>The post A Guide to Mexico City for Taco Lovers appeared first on tworeddots.com.
]]>Mexican food and culture is very popular around the world- and for good reason too. Their flavors and dishes are so distinct that anyone would know what their food is. The Curious Mexican food blogger, taco enthusiast and food tour guide who resides in Mexico City, Anais Martinez, has the following advice for novice taco-eating tourists.
For Martinez, who has had plenty of tasty tacos in her lifetime, it’s all about a balance of the following three ingredients: a good salsa, good fillings and a good tortilla.
She says she had the most amazing fish tacos in Ensenada
What are the taco spots she usually frequents in Mexico City?
According to Martinez, many people usually make a mess when eating tacos because they are doing it wrong. She says one must not tilt the taco when eating it. Instead, they should tilt their head to keep all the juices in.
When it comes to picking a taco stand, she says the bigger the stand, the better. When you spot a stand that is big, you will be in for a delicious taco, so head on there.
On salsa, she said that since salsas are extremely hot in Mexico, you must first place a few drops on your taco and gradually increase from there – you won’t enjoy the taco if the salsa makes it too hot.
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