“Mexico sounds like a good idea.”
A guide for traveling to Mexico City, the ex-floating city.
Mexico does not celebrate Cinco de Mayo: Second French Intervention in Mexico.
To say that Mexico does not celebrate Cinco de Mayo is slightly untrue. Mexicans are always up for a party, but Cinco de Mayo has a deep-rooted history that is less than celebratory. Cinco de Mayo (translation is May 5) marks the date of the Battle of Puebla. During the American civil war, France had…
Sundays are for biking
John F. Kennedy said, “Nothing compares to the simple pleasures of riding a bike.” For this reason, in Mexico city cyclists to take over a major road, Paseo de la Reforma, and officials prohibit all motor vehicles on Sundays. Paseo de la Reforma Boulevard has a rich history. Mexico’s federal democratic republic was overthrown by Napoleon III…
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