Friday, April 19, 2013

Street Art (Part 2)

The side of a building in the neighborhood of the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe offered the perfect surface to advertise a local museum incorporating a little Day of the Dead imagery.

Thomas the Train? I Don't Think So.

Closer to my hotel, this eery image appears amid eateries, coffee shops, and tiendas (small grocery stores) on a busy pedestrian walkway.

Mexico City is no different than other major metropolitan areas. The excitement of street art just might show up around any corner in the city.

 

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Working From Home (Almost)!

Delivery To Your Front Door

Fresh mangos and avocados delivered to your doorstep in some cases! Whether it's in the city or in a smaller town, vendors selling fresh fruits and vegetables from the back of their trucks throughout the neighborhoods is a fairly common site. For as little as 10 pesos (less than $1US), one can buy a bag of ripe mangos. These guys even beat the nearly rock bottom produce prices you find in the mercados. But, they're always on the move so you have to catch them when you see them!

 

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

The Mexican Market

Hardly any shopping experience will compare to that found at the local market. Fresh produce, dried peppers, and an array of exotic to typical products are to be found throughout. Although markets vary in size from the large Mercado Merced to the much smaller Mercado San Juan, they all draw local shoppers in for their daily needs. From the housewife to the professional chef, all can find what they need to prepare the tasty dishes Mexico is know for. Most market also offer a number of inexpensive eateries where one can have an excellent lunch.

Fresh Veggies To Die For!
Chicharron - A Mexican Favorite
Wall to Wall Peppers

 

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

For Whom The Bell Tolls

When in DF, take the time and pay the small admission fee (about $1 US) to climb the narrow steps in the 16th century Catedral Metropolitana up to the bell tower. At the top, the view is great! After a short introduction (in Spanish) about the bells and towers, the real show is the striking of the bells on the hour.

 

Monday, April 15, 2013

El Correo - Now This Is A Post Office!

Can you imagine mailing a letter or picking up a package in a building that more resembles a palace or a fine arts center? Well, that's exactly the case for anyone looking for postal services in downtown Mexico City. The Palacio Postal is just across the street from the Palacio de Bellas Artes. This early 20th century building was designed in Italian renaissance style and is a real stunner. The bronze rails of the staircase were actually cast in Florence.

Picking Up Your Mail In Style

 

Florentine Railings Highlight the Ornate Staircase