Archivo para May, 2007Mexico Oaxaca Luxury Hotels: Hotel Camino RealNo other hotel in Mexico captures the sense of antiquity as well as this one. It occupies a 16th-century convent in the middle of the best part of Oaxaca City and has several beautiful, tranquil courtyards where renovation efforts have carefully preserved the marks of time. In Mexico you can make your family dream come [...] Posteado en Wednesday 30 de May, 2007 - Tagged as Mexico Tourism, | Deja un Comentario Mexico Puerto Vallarta Festivals and Celebrations: Gourmet FestivalThis festival of fine dining held in Puerto Vallarta brings together some of the world’s finest chefs creating magical menus in the town’s top restaurants in Puerto Vallarta. Added attractions include a gourmet food expo, cooking classes, tequila and wine tastings, and an array of special events and parties. Dates vary, but the festival generally [...] Posteado en Wednesday 30 de May, 2007 - Tagged as Mexico Tourism, | Deja un Comentario Mexico Mérida Inns and Bed & Breakfasts: Casa Mexilio Guest HouseMérida (tel. 800/538-6802 in the U.S.): An imaginative arrangement of rooms around a courtyard features a pool surrounded by a riot of tropical vegetation. The rooms are on different levels, connected by stairs and catwalks. Breakfast here provides extra incentive for getting out of bed.Source:frommers.com Compártelo! Posteado en Tuesday 29 de May, 2007 - Tagged as Mexico Tourism, | Deja un Comentario Mexico Oaxaca Festivals and Celebrations: GuelaguetzaOn the last 2 Mondays in July, Oaxaca puts on a big show. Dance groups from communities across the state perform in the amphitheater on the hillside above the city. Source:frommers.com Compártelo! Posteado en Tuesday 29 de May, 2007 - Tagged as Mexico Tourism, | Deja un Comentario Mexico Cultural Tourism: Mexican Masks in Zacatecas Masks are a ubiquitous feature in Mexican festivals and folk art, and the Museo Rafael Coronel in Zacatecas has the greatest collection in the country. If liked this post and you wish for information about our language and customs in Latinamérica, we highly recommend advanced spanish courses. Source:frommers.com Compártelo! Posteado en Tuesday 29 de May, 2007 - Tagged as Mexico Tourism, | Deja un Comentario |