Cuernavaca is the capital of Morelos, a state 55 miles from Mexico City. This city is famous for its never-ending warm springlike weather — known as “City of Eternal Spring.” To do: At the Historic Centre, you can visit the colonial Palace of Hernán Cortés, which is now a regional museum. There you can also…
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Colonial San Miguel
San Miguel de Allende is a colonial city in Guanajuato, a state in central Mexico, 170 miles from Mexico City. San Miguel was listed on the Top 15 Cities in the World and was voted as “best city” in 2018 and 2019 by Travel + Leisure. To Do: The parish at the Historic Centre of…
Tepoztlán: Spiritual Aztec Town
Tepoztlán is a spiritual town in the state of Morelos, 50 miles south from Mexico City. Mexico’s Secretary of Tourism (SECTUR) titled Tepoztlán a Pueblo Mágico (Magic Town) in 2010. Tips: I recommend hiking up the mountains to see the ruins of the Tepozteco: a pre-Hispanic Aztec sacred temple with a view of the town….
Weekend Trip in Baja: Guadalupe Valley Wineries
For those in California, Guadalupe Valley is an excellent option for a weekend trip! Valle de Guadalupe is located near the coast-side of Baja California, 60 miles from the border of Mexico and the United States. The vineyards host annual wine tastings and culinary events during the summer, where artists from both countries are invited…
Mexico City: an Ex Local’s Guide
Mexico City is the capital of the country, and it is located in the Valley of Mexico. The city was founded in 1521 as God Huichilopoztli ordered the Aztecs to create a city when they find an eagle devouring a snake on top of a cactus. The Mexican flag resembles the history of the foundation…