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From where go eat (breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert, drinks), to must-see architectural tours, to where to shop, to overall travel tips. This guide has everything you need for your Mexico City trip.
Digital Nomads • Solo Female • Couples • Groups • Foodie • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Luxury • Wellness • Shopping • Design • People & Culture • Photography • Romantic • Sustainable/Eco • Slow Travel • Coffee • Relaxation • Nature • History
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Everything you need to know about where to go, what to see and where to eat/drink in Mexico City!
This guide is based on many hours of research and 3 weeks spent living and exploring in CDMX. We absolutely fell in love with the incredible food, architecture, culture and history in Mexico City and want to make sure you have the best possible experience as well!
Included sections in this guide:
- Interactive map with 50+ places pinned
- Sites to See
- Museums to Visit
- Activities to Do
- Where to Eat (fancy + budget)
- Where to Drink
Unlocking this guide gives you access for life so you will automatically receive any updates when we return to Mexico City or hear of additional recommendations from other travellers. Plus this guide is web- and mobile-friendly so you can save it to reference as you travel!
We hope this guide provides everything you need to know to plan your own trip to Mexico City.
Tag us in your planning and travels so we can see your experiences in this amazing city! @EricandSarah_
Accessibility • Couples • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Budget • Boutique • Foodie • History • Design • Nature • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Photography
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Mexico is full of surprises, and knowing a few key things before your trip can make all the difference! From choosing the best season to visit, to packing tips, budgeting advice, and so much more—this guide covers everything you need to know for a smooth and unforgettable adventure. 🌴✈️
Backpacker • Car-free • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • Vegetarian • Architecture • Foodie • History • Budget • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco
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Everything you need to know about where to go, what to see and where to eat/drink in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico!
This beautiful town if full of cobblestone streets, flowers, history and so much art!
Included sections in this guide:
- Interactive map with 30+ places pinned
- Areas to Stay (and our Airbnb link)
- Sites to See
- Museums and Art Galleries
- Activities to Do
- Where to Eat and Drink
- Best Sunset Spots
Unlocking this guide gives you access for life so you will automatically receive any updates when we return to San Miguel or hear of additional recommendations from other travellers. Plus this guide is web- and mobile-friendly so you can save it to reference as you travel!
We hope this guide provides everything you need to know to plan your own trip to San Miguel de Allende.
Tag us in your planning and travels so we can see your experiences in this amazing town! @EricandSarah_
Adventure • Architecture • Art • Budget • Foodie • History • Nature • People & Culture • Romantic • Slow Travel • Photography • Coffee • Mountain • Relaxation
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I got to enjoy three weeks in Oaxaca de Juarez (Oaxaca City) in late 2021, and most of that time I spent eating and drinking. I've curated my top recommendations for you, organized into the following categories:
✨Bars including mezcalerias, breweries, and cocktail spots.
✨Cafes and bakeries.
✨Casual meals including street food and markets.
✨Nicer, sit down meals where you'll experience the depths of Oaxacan cuisine.
Don't forget to use the map feature to see which of my recommendations are near one another!
Adventure • Budget • Foodie • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Coffee • Wine
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Not just a resort town, Puerto Vallarta could be a great escape for girls, families and couples. Known for its warm climate, pride and expat friendly environment, the city can offer a wide variety of activities for all ages.
This guide includes:
✈️ travel tips,
🐳activity ideas,
🏨hotel/BnB recommendations,
🌮 restaurant recommendations,
🚌 day trip suggestions.
Car-free • LGBTQ+ • Solo Female • 50+ • Couples • Families • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Nature • People & Culture • Romantic • Slow Travel • Photography • Beach • Mountain
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In this guide, you will find a list of the best hostels in Mexico – the perfect gateways to experience culture, opportunities to connect, and spaces that truly feel like home.
Whether you're a solo traveler seeking new friendships, a backpacker on a budget, or an adventurer eager to explore, let this guide help you!
Backpackers • Digital Nomads • Solo Female • Vegetarian • Vegan • Adventure • Architecture • Boutique • Budget • Luxury • Foodie • Nature • Sustainable/Eco • Slow Travel • Beach • Mountain • Relaxation
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We spent two months in beautiful Sayulita, Mexico with our dog and have details on all of our favorite restaurants, places to stay, and fun adventures!
We've done extensive research on which restaurants are great (and didn't give us food poisoning), so you don't have to!
Everything is also dog-friendly except for the group activities.
Adventure • Foodie • Nature • Slow Travel • Beach
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Ajijic is a small slice of heaven along the coast of Lago Chapala, Mexico's largest fresh water lake. It is where several retirees from Europe and North America flock to, and for good reason. However, while there is a quite large retired expat community, there still remains a vibrant local culture.
In this guide, you'll get info on where to eat, and what to do both inside Ajijic and the surrounding area.
Architecture • Art • Foodie • History • Shopping • Nature • People & Culture • Slow Travel
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This Wild Soul - Alice
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Your ESSENTIAL Guide to ISLA HOLBOX, Mexico! Where To Stay and What To Do!
Live your paradise Island DREAMS on Isla Holbox off the coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsular. Pronounced "Hol-bosh", Holbox is a a gorgeous escape from the garish touristic spots of Cancun and Playa Del Carmen, this cute little island offers water based activities that will take your breath away along side delicious eateries and wellness activities! This is my personal no.1 coastal destination in the whole of the Yucatan State.
- Snorkel with whale sharks in the morning, soak up the sun in the afternoon, eat delicious cuisine with sea views at sunset, and swim through bioluminescent waters in the evening, enjoy live local music at night, then don't forget to dance on the beach and have a midnight swim!
The easiest way to reach Holbox Island is by public ADO bus, leaving from the main central station in Cancun, or if you're coming from the other side, Merida. You take the bus to the port of Chiquilá, then it's a short and enjoyable 25 minute ferry ride to paradise (people have been known to spot dolphins on the way so keep a look out!). Alternatively, you can arrange a shared shuttle or taxi transfer from Cancun to the port, or hire a car. Find out why I think public transport is best and how to book it, in the "What To Do" section of this guide.
The perfect get-away from Cancun, I 100% recommend Holbox above Isla Mujeres (an island opposite Cancun)... Holbox is more authentic and less like Cancun (which is now a tourist trap and very Americanised...) read on to find out more about why I think Holbox is amazing, and all my best recommendations and tips on where to stay, what to do and where to eat, for an INCREDIBLE time there!!
Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Adventure • Boutique • Budget • Design • Outdoors • Photography • Relaxation • Romantic • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Wellness
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Mexico is a big country, and if you're looking to move there, it can feel daunting. Each region of Mexico is almost like its own country with its own subculture.
If you're looking for a place to move abroad, Mexico is a great option if you're looking for a place to move to that's closer to the US. It also has a really low cost of living. It also has a lot of art, culture, and history to explore, as well as beautiful landscapes and more development.
In this guide, you can find all of the information you'll need for moving to Mexico to live abroad and work remotely. It includes information on the top destinations to live and work from, cultural information, how to find housing, the cost of living, general amenities, and more.
This is a living guide, meaning that any updates I make to it will automatically sync in your guide. I'll be adding more to it based on questions I receive from my audience, and also more in-depth information about each specific place listed & where to travel from there. I will raise the price when I add more info, so grab it now at this low cost, and you'll still get those updates when they're added! This guide is fully interactive with links, an interactive map, and more!
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Welcome to our Playa del Carmen Food Tour, where culinary delights await at every turn! Join us as we embark on a gastronomic adventure through this vibrant coastal paradise, exploring the 16 must-eat dishes that encapsulate the essence of this remarkable region. (Check Videos Below)
Immerse yourself in the vibrant culinary scene of Playa del Carmen, where every bite tells a story and every dish is a celebration of flavour. Don't miss out on this unforgettable food tour, as we guide you through the heart and soul of Playa del Carmen's gastronomy.
PDC Food Tour Part 1 https://youtu.be/_HnqaLiwwwY
Food Tour Part 2
https://youtu.be/voG_INEXmbY
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From delicious brunch spots with tasty carajillos to traditional tacos and more. Explore the restaurant and bar scene CDMX has to offer with this ultimate guide. You'll find an interactive map with all restaurant and bar recommendations from places I've personally been, tried and loved! This list was curated for travelers who are in the city for a few days or weeks to the nomads with an extended stay in the city. Find addresses, hours of operations, phone numbers, links and more. Did I mention this list covers restaurants in San Angel, Santa Maria, Roma, Condesa, Polanco & more? Yep - not your traditional list.
Digital Nomads • Couples • Gluten-free / Celiac • Vegetarian • Slow Travel • People & Culture • Romantic • Luxury • Foodie • Adventure • Art • Budget
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Planning a trip to Mexico? Thinking of flying into Cancun? Please don't only stay in Cancun - there are SO many beautiful places around Cancun in the state of Yucatan waiting for you to explore them, and I have the perfect itinerary for you to enjoy 5 different places within 2 weeks in Mexico (suprisingly including some downtime too)
Adventure • Budget • Foodie • Outdoors • Overlanding • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Road Trip • Romantic • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco
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Eating my way through Mexico City was my favorite thing to do in the 9 months that I lived there, and I took meticulous notes. These places not only wow in food, but in atmosphere - you eat with your eyes, too, right? Here I share with you the standouts, the must visits, and the dishes I still think about to this day.
Important sidenote! There's a good selection of contemporary Asian & international cuisine included. This is not a taco or mexican restaurant guide but rather the buzz-worthy hotspots that I've tried and would recommend to my inner circle. I've taken my time to recount what stands out to me about each place - including what dishes I'd order again.
Buen provecho!
Included with this guide:
✨ My personal notes about each restaurant, including must-try dishes
✨ An interactive map showing the locations
✨ Dining recommendations in the neighborhoods of Condesa, Roma Norte, Juarez & Colonia Cuauhtémoc
Digital Nomads • Couples • Female Solo • Family • Gluten-free / Celiac • Vegetarian • LGBTQ+ • 50+ • Design • People & Culture • Romantic • Wine • Slow Travel • Foodie
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Oaxaca City, a vibrant city in southern Mexico, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, colorful and inspiring architecture, and cuisine that will blow your mind. This mini-guide will help you explore the best of Oaxaca consciously and sustainably.
Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Art • Coffee • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Sustainable/Eco • Slow Travel
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Bienvenidos a Ciudad de México!
This guide is your passport to a city full of exceptional experiences and hidden gems. Dive into distinctive accommodations, savor the city's culinary gems, explore captivating neighborhoods, admire architectural marvels, delve into renowned art galleries, uncover hidden treasures, indulge in boutique shopping, and embark on enriching day trips. Ready to explore this enchanting city? Let's start!
50+ • Accessibility • Business • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Gluten-free / Celiac • Groups • Plus Size • Female Solo • Vegetarian • Vegan • Pets • LGBTQ+ • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Luxury • Coffee • Design • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Photography • Romantic • Shopping • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Wellness
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Destinations:
Puerto Vallarta and Sayulita
I've included tips and recommendations for transportation around Puerto Vallarta, places to eat & drink, places to remote work, places to shop, and places to explore. I've also included a few recommendations for Sayulita as well. There are 87 recommendations included with an interactive map to help you plan your adventure.
These are mostly personal recommendations from my 2-month stay.
Updated June 2024
Digital Nomads • Car-free • Couples • Backpacker • Groups • Family • Female Solo • LGBTQ+ • Adventure • Slow Travel • Relaxation • Outdoors • Foodie • Coffee • Road Trip • Romantic • Wellness • Shopping • Photography • People & Culture • Budget • Luxury
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Sayulita is a charming beach town on the Pacific coast of Mexico, know for its laid back atmosphere, vibrant surf culture and stunning natural beauty. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or a taste of local culture, Sayulita has something to offer for most travellers.
Things to do:
1. Surfing; Sayulita is renowned for its surfing conditions suitable for both experienced and beginner surfers. With many local surf schools you can rent a board and ride the waves at sayulita beach or head to nearby breaks like La Lancha.
2. Beach time: If you're heading to Sayulita you're going to want to spend time soaking up the rays on the beach. The main beach on Sayulita is going to be busy and bustling with life. If you want to get away from that you can take a walk up to Playa de Los Muertos for find your perfect piece of sand.
3. Explore the town: A fun vibrant colourful town that always has something going on. Wander the streets to find local galleries, shops and restaurants (you'll find some of my favourites listed below)
4. Hiking and Nature: If venturing into the jungle is more your style there are plenty of scenic trails that you can take that will lead you to breath taking views and secret waterfalls. The Sierra Madre Mountains boasts plenty of opportunity for this.
5. Yoga & Wellness: Yoga and surfing often go hand in hand and Sayulita is no different here. There are many studios that offer daily sessions, retreats and workshops. There is something to fit all level of yogis.
Getting Around:
Sayulita is a relatively small town and therefore is easy enough to walk around on foot. Bicycles and golf carts are also available readily for hire to make the journey a little more enjoyable. There are also local taxi's and buses for longer journeys.
When to Visit:
Sayulita is nicest during the hot dry season which runs from November to April. During these months you can expect warm, sunny weather. The main tourist season also falls within this time -the busiest around the holidays and spring break (March).
If you're looking for cooler temperatures and don't mind the occasional rain shower May, June, September, October may suits you better.
Tips:
- Respect the Environment: Sayulita is home to a lot of marine wildlife including the lovely sea turtles that call it home when its time to lay their eggs. Please be respectful by disposing of your waste responsibly, avoiding single use plastics, opting to eat in instead of taking away and supporting local eco friendly businesses.
- Cash is King: While some of the local businesses accept credit card most do not. It is helpful to always have cash with you, especially for smaller transactions and purchases.
- Eating gluten-free: Most establishments are very good with this although there is sometimes confusion about corn being gluten. I would recommend writing out a card in Spanish of your allergies if you have them so you can give it to the restaurants if need be.
If you've found this guide helpful or you have any questions please reach out here on via Instagram @lifewelltravelledmkt
Tips are greatly appreciated
Thanks and Happily travelling!
Maddie
Vegetarian • Gluten-free / Celiac • Couples • Female Solo • Digital Nomads • Backpacker • Car-free • Wellness • Sustainable/Eco • Slow Travel • Relaxation • Outdoors • People & Culture • Adventure • Art • Budget • Foodie • Coffee
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