Casa Rolandi (In front of Royal Sands, Blvd. Kukulcán, Km 13.5, Zona Hotelera, Cancún) –– The secret to this restaurant’s success is its creative handling of Swiss and Italian cuisine. Be sure to try the carpaccio de pulpo (thin slices of fresh octopus), the cheese fondue, or the mesquite-grilled rib eye. Appetizers are also tempting: […]
Amaranta Restaurante (Francisco Murguia 402, Universidad, State of Mexico, Mexico City) — Amaranta’s menu offers an exploration of the best of central Mexican cuisine from start to finish. Chef Salas especially likes to get creative with pork in his dishes. One favorite is the pork jowl made with peanuts or pumpkin seeds, but he is […]
Metro (Mexico City) – Mexico City’s answer to New York’s subway is the best way to move around the city. Its network is large enough to get you to the areas visitors need to explore. It is fast, cheap, well connected and easy to use. You can buy single tickets ($5 pesos) in any train […]
Uber in Cancún: Uber started operations in Cancún in late 2016, amid strong opposition from local taxi trade unions. By the end of 2017, Uber (whose customer base there grew to 300,000 passengers) temporarily suspended its service in Cancún, due to problem it had with local officials (including being barred from accepting cash from its […]
TAXIS (Cancún) – at this tourist enclave, taxis are a popular transport option, although they’re not regulated and cabbies frequently overcharge. If you choose to take a taxi, negotiate the price before getting in the car. Most hotels have taxis on standby, and are easy to hail throughout the Hotel Zone. Also, updated rates are […]
Zócalo (Calle Plaza de la Constitución, Centro Histórico, Mexico City) — the zócalo – or to give it its full title, Plaza de la Constitución – is one of the Mexican capital’s most well-known landmarks and plazas. This historic spot dates way back to the time of the Aztecs, and is certainly one of the […]
Templo Mayor Museum (Calle Seminario 8, Centro Historico, Mexico City) – this site (the great temple of the Aztec people), is located in the center of the Mexican capital. Many tourists miss out on visiting this outstanding archaeological site because they don’t know it is there. Although it is right beside the Cathedral, and a […]
Uber in Mexico City: in recent years, Uber has entered the Mexico City taxi market in a big way, bringing much needed competition among pre-existing taxi companies, more safety, and a level of modernization that was non-existent before. The lower cost of using Uber versus the other taxi companies are a big factor in […]
TAXIS (Mexico City) — There are several types of taxis in the capital, the most common are white. You can pick up a taxi in any avenue or street in the city. However, we recommend you go to the taxi stop (sitio), or you may identify these taxis by the B card they display on […]
Yamil Lu’um (Blvd. Kukulcan, Km. 10, Zona Hotelera, Cancún) –– Located on Cancún’s highest point (the name means “hilly land”), this archaeological site is on the grounds of the Park Royal Cancún and Westin Lagunamar, which means that non-guests can only visit from the beach side. The concierges at either hotel may let you enter […]