Turbulent Times: Exploring Mexico City’s Museo Nacional de la Revolución
Learn all about the Mexican Revolution at Mexico City’s Museo Nacional de la Revolución.
Learn all about the Mexican Revolution at Mexico City’s Museo Nacional de la Revolución.
On your next visit to Mexico City, make sure to stop by the Monument to the Revolution—and go up top for the views!
If you are looking to explore some Aztec ruins in the heart of Mexico City, look no further than the Tlatelolco archaeological site. While not in the same league as the massive and impressive Teotihuacan pyramids, the Tlatelolco Archaeological Site offers a glimpse into Mexico City’s Aztec past. And the best part is, you will…
Riding the Mexico City Cablebus is an amazing way to see a different side of the city.
Discover the history of Mexico City’s amazing Metro system at the Museo del Metro de la Ciudad de Mexico.
Visiting Museo Anahuacalli is a fascinating stop on your exploration of Frida and Diego’s Mexico City, combining art and architecture in a bucolic oasis in the leafy Coayacan neighborhood. You might be wondering if it is worth a visit. I’m here to tell you that if you are into symbolic architecture (is that a thing?)…
Are you wondering if it’s worth it to visit Kabah? If you want to have a unique Mayan archaeological site all to yourself, then yes, you need to plan a visit to Kabah! This delightful archaeological site on the Ruta Puuc is compact but has a lot of well-preserved carvings and features that I just…
If you are in or around the city of Campeche you should definitely consider exploring the nearby Edzná Archaeological Site. It makes for a perfect day trip, or even half-day trip, from Campeche. The first reason to visit Edzná is for its unique and impressive Mayan architecture. I mean, really, Edzná has it all: a…
If you want to know when and where are the best places in the Yucatán to find flamingos, you might discover that the internet delivers more confusion than answers. I’m here to help clear it up. Basically, I researched the right answers so you don’t have to. Let’s start with the good news. There are…
Looking around El Cuyo’s mellow center of town you wonder what the heck you are going to do here for the next few days. There’s not a lot going on. At some times of day it can even feel like a bit of a ghost town. No hordes of tourists. No party bars. No souvenir…