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One Week in Mexico City Posted by on Oct 18, 2017

One Week in Mexico City

What can you do with one week in Mexico City? ¡Mucho! Check out the street art, explore ancient cities, join the Sunday bike ride, catch a night of lucha libre, drink mezcal, listen to mariachi, and eat all the tacos! See what you can do with una semana en DF in this short video:  

Una Semana en CDMX (One Week in Mexico City) Posted by on Oct 4, 2017

Una Semana en CDMX (One Week in Mexico City)

Mexico City is a bustling metropolis with a lot to see and do. In Spanish, there are a few names for the Mexican capital. You can call it Ciudad de México (or CDMX for short). You can also call it Distrito Federal (or DF for short). Whatever you call it, you’ll want to give at least one…

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Streets, Beats & Eats – Mexico City Posted by on Apr 26, 2017

Streets, Beats & Eats - Mexico City

Mexico City is a fascinating place to explore. It’s full of museums, parks, churches, markets, and so much more. You could spend a lifetime here and not see it all. Unfortunately, most of us have to settle for a short visit. There’s a lot you can do there, even in just a day! Join us…

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Mexico City Centro Historico (Part Two) Posted by on Apr 12, 2017

Una Semana en CDMX (One Week in Mexico City)

There’s lots to see and do in the Centro Historico of the Mexican capital. In Part One, we saw the Catedral Metropolitana, Templo Mayor, and lots more. You’ll need at least one more day here to really take it all in, and it’s a busy one! In Part Two of our video tour, check out the…

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Mexico City Centro Historico (Part One) Posted by on Mar 22, 2017

Mexico City Centro Historico (Part One)

Mexico City’s Centro Historico (Historic Center) is full of museums, markets, restaurants, and so much more. There’s enough to see here to spend weeks exploring, but two full days is enough to take in most of the major sights. Join us on a video tour of the area, as we visit the cathedral, Templo Mayor…

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