The Panteón Civil de Dolores in Mexico City is the most famous cemetery in Mexico.
Welcome to the 22 April issue of the Carnival of Cities, on visit to eyeflare.com from its spiritual home at Family Travel Guide
Caitlin over at Roaming Tales hosted the Carnival of Cities: From marbles in Kansas City to snow in London this past week, and I thought to share a couple of highlights for you to read
This week's edition of Carnival of Cities included a number of stonkingly good articles.
Bus travel is economical, eco-friendly, and sometimes much faster than other options. In Mexico and Brazil for example, it's the cheapest way to get around, and quite comfortable as well.
Travel's getting more obnoxious every day. Whether it's horrible airplane food or being charged for basics such as checking in, it's a wonder we really still want to travel. But, there are also new and great things, such as free travel guides and wonderful Aztec ruins being discovered in Mexico City.
What was your worst flight experience? Want to share? MyBadFlight.com is the website for you.
It's easy to get ill while travelling around Mexico. The bacteria is different and the food is very spicy. Here are three tips to stay healthy while visiting Mexico.
Coyoacan is a gorgeous leafy suburb of Mexico City. A place to spend half a day visiting markets, eating and seeing Frida Kahlo's museum.
If you have some time to spare and looking for an experience not usually found in a mega-city, travel down to Xochimilco on the southern fringe of Mexico City for a boat ride in the canals in the shade of towering ahuejote trees.
For a friendly place to stay in Mexico City, pick the Hostal San Sebastian located just north of Zona Rosa in the Colonia Veronica Anzures.
Currently it looks like my trip to Mexico could be interesting. Not only is Mr Lopez Obrador messing with his country's election, he's messing with my travel plans.
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