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Caminata Toluca – Valle

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One experience I’d always wanted to try in Mexico was the now well known Toluca – Valle weekend hike. I’d heard about it for a few times but it wasn’t until last September I had the chance to go and experience it on my own.

Tulum, tropical paradise.

I’d only been to Tulum once before, when I was a little girl and I actually never thought I’d return so quickly.

Bernal, 5 things to try while you’re here!

Having lived in Queretaro for more than 15 years I am a little embarrassed that I hadn’t been to Bernal,

History and Culture in the city center of CDMX.

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Mexico City is without a doubt a very chaotic and big city, full of tall buildings, thousands of streets and too many cars,

Wine, Architecture and Food: Cuna de Tierra

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Wine has always been a very important drink to me, as I’d already shared earlier Wine has always been in my life.

Why you should visit the Chapultepec Castle in CDMX.

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Mexico City has always been famous for its rich variety of culture and historic places to visit; which is why I was so excited when we decided to visit the Chapultepec Castle as a Saturday activity.

A week of Giving in Comalcalco, Tabasco.

Volunteering has always been a part of my life. Since I was little my parents tried to teach me to always give back and help others;

6 Restaurants to try in Queretaro.

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My hometown has always been small, but when it comes to food the options are never disappointing; from Italian, to mediterranean or simply mexican,

Tequila in one day!

Tequila is a place I’ve heard about for a long time, but it wasn’t until last weekend that I had the chance to finally meet it.

What & Where to eat in San Miguel.

San Miguel is a town famous for many of its characteristics, but specially because of its delicious food and exotic new restaurants.

10 Things I wish people would stop saying about Mexico

I’ve always been in love with my country, for its culture, history, landscape, food and especially for its people. And as I’ve had the blessing to travel the world I’ve also had the opportunity to hear what people think about Mexico and the stereotypes it has.