Planning a trip to Puerto Vallarta in Mexico and wondering where to stay at night? Do not know which hotel to choose from so many? Let me help you. I stayed 2 nights in hotel Catedral, which is one of the newest hotels in Puerto Vallarta. It was inaugurated only in September 2010 after approximately […]
Photo of the week – Puente Atiratado in Guadalajara
A couple of days spent in Guadalajara let me enjoy the so called Puente Atiratado many times, especially its blue colour at night. The bridge is new, only was inaugurated in January 2011. Called Matute Remus too, was planned by its two architects according many rules of urbanization. There is no such bridge anywhere else […]
Lake Chapala and picturesque towns around it
Lake Chapala is located close to Guadalajara, between Jalisco and Michoacán; there is actually a line between the states along the lake so small part of it belongs to Michoacán. It covers 1,100 km² and it is situated 1,524 m above sea level. The depth varies from 5 to 10 metres. The lake was made from Lerma […]
At volcano Rincon de Parangueo
Rincon de Parangueo is one of 7 volcanos situated in Valle de Santiago, Guanajuato, Mexico not very far away from the capital of Guanajuato. The area is not well-known but is definitely worth a visit. It will leave you with your mouth opened.The earth there around the water in the crater is not very stable, you […]
Facts about Guadalajara in Mexico
Facts about Guadalajarait is the second biggest city in Mexico, after Mexico Cityit is the biggest city in the state of Jaliscothere is a town with the same name in Spainit holds the biggest Hispano American International Book Festival- Feria Internacional de Libro de Guadalajara, which is the second most important in the world (after […]
Photo of the week – sunset in San Miguel de Allende
4 places to visit near Queretaro
Pyramid El CerritoIt is situated in the El Pueblito village (often known as The Pueblito Pyramid) just 7 km from Querétaro historical centre. The area was inhabited from 600 A.D. by Teotihuacan and Toltec cultures, later by Chichimec, Otomis and Tarascans, with documented population at El Pueblito from 1600, although it was never discovered until […]
Quiet Queretaro
At El Cerrito pyramid in Mexico
What to pack for 3 months in Mexico
Photo of the week – The Fine Arts Palace in Mexico City
Situated in the centre of Mexico City, Palacio de Bellas Artes, how it is called in Spanish, is a breath-taking building even during the daylight. But when we passed at night, with the red lights, was just even more jaw-dropping. Eventually, it did not used to be illuminated before, but I think you will […]