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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
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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.
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As a mexican, I can recommend some of the best spots to try a variety of tacos! Here are 10 places to check out, each one is unique depends on what you’re craving.
I won’t go into detail about what a taco is—just know that if it’s in a tortilla, it’s a taco! 🌮
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Free guide here! Plenty of places linked, the hotel I stayed at. Take a couple of days or a long weekend here. Enjoy all of the culture Santa Fe has to offer. Plenty of southwestern food, chocolate, and photo ops here. Head to the art district or plaza for walking/shopping.
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Indulge in the tastes of what the city is named after- Tequila.
Tequila, Mexico is a super fun day or weekend trip, just one hour from Guadalajara. Tequila is, well, the birthplace of tequila, one of the world's most beloved spirits. Tourists, both Mexican and foreign, come to Tequila to learn about the history and production of tequila, sample the local cuisine, and experience traditional music and dance. Tequila offers a unique and authentic Mexican experience that can be summed up in one word: FUN! This is the best guide to Tequila, Mexico- how to get to Tequila from Guadalajara, how to find a tequila distillery tour, and what to expect on a tequila tour in Tequila, Mexico.
This guide will offer advice on what to do, and how to get there from Guadalajara.
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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!
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Travelling around Mexico's Yucutan Peninsula as a solo female traveller?
Here are some great "off the beaten track" spots that I have researched hard to find and visited myself. They are great as a solo traveller or for friends / families / couples.
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Named best small city in the world, San Miguel de Allende is an enchanting haven for art, culture and history. A design lover’s dream!
This itinerary outlines the best way to spend 3 days exploring SMA in a flexible format with additional restaurants and activities to choose from. Everything you need in one place, so you can focus on enjoying your trip!
Unlock for access to my curated recommendations from personal experience and insider travel industry knowledge:
🗺 Flexible day by day itinerary with logistics details
🛌 Places to stay | luxury and boutique hotels and Airbnbs
🎨 Things to do | local markets, hard to find artisan boutiques, and the best countryside wineries and thermal springs.
🌮 Places to eat | a mix of casual and elevated breakfast, lunch, and dinner options
Each recommendation includes notes and insights. Check the guide below or use the interactive map to look through the options. It’s mobile-friendly and easy to use on the go.
This is a living guide. You will receive future updates including new places and deeper insights without paying more later!
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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
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This is a complete itinerary for 2 weeks in Yucatan and Quintana Roo regions of Mexico.
I really enjoyed this trip between the beauty of the ocean, the warm soul of cities and the magic of the cenotes.
Must do, locations, hotels, restaurants, cenotes. Everything to enjoy a nice trip effortlessly in this guide!
All the pictures are mine and the hotel links I put are the ones I really enjoyed, so it's completely normal if there are cities without hotels since I will only recommend what I enjoyed!
If you have any questions, please let me know, I will be happy to help!
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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
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If you're planning to travel to Mexico and you'd like to see cenotes, get to know the Mayan Culture and want to admire the colonial buildings of its capital, Mérida, then this guide is ideal for you.
Here I'll be sharing the best places to see, amazing activities and personal tips to move around Yucatán, the top province of the cenotes and Mayan ruins of Mexico. with you the best The guide also includesthings restaurants, and some accommodations.
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Mexico City's nightlife where vibrant beats and eclectic vibes fuse seamlessly. From hidden speakeasies to trendy cocktail havens, each bar tells a unique story. Live DJs spin vinyl, crafting an auditory journey as mixologists concoct classic and artisanal cocktails that redefine the meaning of chic sips. In this city that never sleeps, the nightlife is an art, and the bars are the canvas.
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