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11 travel features tagged “Food & Drink”

Mexico City's ultra-niche museums

With more than 150 institutions, Mexico's capital city offers exhibitions for every interest.
Read more… 04 April 2012


Mexico City's dynamic street art

With a burgeoning legitimized street art scene, local and international artists are making the Mexican capital their canvas.
13 March 2012


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Travelwise: Bike sharing around the world

Eight great cities for public bicycle programmes and how each works
Read more… 09 September 2011


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Drawing on experience: Mexico City

Have book and pen, will travel.
Read more… 05 July 2011


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Travelwise: Narco-tourism in Mexico City

The city’s galleries, concert halls movie screens and a secret narcotics museum are chronicling the drug trade through art and pop culture.
Read more… 06 May 2011


Revisiting Mexico City’s forgotten cantinas

A cleaner and safer city centre has given 100-year-old bars a new lease on life.
Read more… 06 May 2011


Tour the old bars of Mexico City

Clustered around the historic centre of Mexico City are hundreds of old and crumbling cantinas. Following years of neglect, the cantinas and city centre are now staging a comeback.
06 May 2011


Cycling the Aztec way

Mexico City’s new bicycle lending program, Ecobicis, allows travellers to bypass the city’s car-clogged arteries and explore the city’s neighbourhoods on two wheels.
Read more… 05 May 2011


Mexico City: More than a stopover

While the capital city tends to take a backseat to the country’s white-sand beach resorts, there is no better place to tap into the pulse of the nation.
Read more… 04 May 2011


The return of Mexico’s national nectar

Pulque, a uniquely Mexican drink, is experiencing a resurgence as younger drinkers discover the camaraderie found inside Mexico City’s pulquerías.
Read more… 03 May 2011


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