Mexico City is the high-altitude capital city of Mexico. It’s a colourful place that’s packed full of culture, and it’s a sprawling city with various neighbourhoods. Each has its own character and vibe, and there are so many landmarks peppered…
The Historic Center of Mexico City
Following an amazing morning at Teotihuacán and a great lunch at La Gruta, we wanted to spend the rest of the afternoon exploring the Historic Center Mexico City before we jetted off to Quintana Roo the following day. With so…
Teotihuacán, Mexico
Around 25 miles northeast of Mexico City, you’ll find the incredible ancient city of Teotihuacán. Teotihuacán actually means ‘the place where the gods were created’. It was founded by Aztecs in the 1400s, where it had been abandoned for centuries. It’s…
Frida Kahlo Museum, Mexico City
After some incredible sightseeing at Casa Gilardi and Xochimilco, we’d had our next day planned out for some time. We’d heard the number one attraction you cannot visit Mexico City without seeing is La Casa Azul, or the Frida Kahlo…
Xochimilco, Mexico City
After a fleeting – yet super colourful – visit to the stunning architecture of Casa Gilardi, it was time for our next stop. With just three days to explore the vast entirety of Mexico City, we didn’t have much time…
Casa Gilardi, Mexico City
A few days ago, I returned from the most amazing trip to Mexico. My first time in this wonderful country, I was taken aback by the friendly people, beautiful scenery, and incredible food. I’ll be writing up a number of…