Welcome to Mexico City, DF. Join me for the next 10 days as I explore the well known and the less known treats to be found only in the Mexican capital.
Although I've blogged from here before, I'm most excited this trip about traveling light. All of my postings are being done from my iPad. This includes my photos too. The camera on the newest version of the iPad takes tremendous pictures with high resolution. So, instead of hauling around a bulky computer and a separate camera, I'm opting for the one stop shopping option of just my iPad in my travel bag.
So, let's get started! Just arrived in Mexico City after a non-stop flight from Montreal. It's only the middle of the afternoon, so with just a backpack to maneuver, I'm heading for the subway (instead of an expensive airport taxi to get me to my central downtown hotel - the Hotel Isabel.
The DF Metro - Modern, Convenient and Cheap |
In less than 30 minutes, I get off the metro at my stop only a few short blocks from my hotel. The Isabel is where I normally stay. It's conveniently located, inexpensive, and has a certain run-down charm that appeals to travelers not tourists.
View from Avenida Isabel la Catolica |
As you can see from the front of the hotel, most of the rooms have large windows and a balcony. Although a bit rough around the edges, for $20 a night one can have a real "beat" experience similar to that experienced by American writers, Burroughs, Kerouac, or Ginsberg.
Inside the Lobby of the Hotel Isabel |
Of course, a little mood music goes well with nachos and beer. Here's a sample of Música Norteña from northern Mexico. It'll make you want to dance (or drink more beer)!
On this trip, due to the ease of posting photos and commentaries on my iPad, I will attempt to update my travel blog more than just once a day. So, check it regularly to see pictures and pithy comments from around this great city.
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