Tag: Mexico
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Woven with love from Oaxaca
The first time I encountered the woven bags from Hecho & Co., I was struck by the beauty of the weaving, the crispness of the texture, the fine-detailing of the designs, and the stunning aesthetic. These bags are made in a small town in the state of Oaxaca, by a family of master weavers. The […]
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Mexico City – Beautiful Chaos
Mexico City is bursting at the seams. There is an energy in the city, a groundswell of change happening, re-shaping the city through restaurants, cafes, boutiques, and art. These shifts are placing Mexico in the spotlight on the world stage, showcasing a heightened degree of pride and ownership in its culture as it is reimagined […]
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Mexico City – Museums
You could spend your entire time in Mexico City just focused on museums, galleries, and cultural institutions. There is an incredible offering for a variety of tastes. I’ll be highlighting the ones that I went to as well as the ones I wanted to go to but didn’t have the time. It’s worth noting that […]
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Neighbourhood: Centro Histórico, Mexico City
The Centro Histórico in Mexico City is a lively and dense neighbourhood, bustling with street vendors selling all manner of things. It has a mix of museums, parks, cultural centers, restaurants, and major shopping districts. It is also the site of the Zocalo, the major plaza in front of the government building. There is a […]
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Neighbourhood: Coyocán, Mexico City
Coyoacán takes you back to another time when the skyline was low, the houses big, and the streets intimate and lively. It has a colonial aesthetic that is charming and inviting. The roads are small and packed with shops, restaurants, and bars. The parks are grand and welcoming, sharing the space with vendors, families, friends, […]
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Neighbourhood: Colonial Roma, Mexico City
Colonial Roma is one of the ‘it’ neighbourhoods for visitors and locals alike. The area is a beautiful blend of leafy residential streets, mixed with cool young boutiques, restaurants, bars, cafes, and parks. Some of the cities best restaurants and boutiques are concentrated mere blocks from each other, and the charm of the colonial era […]