Navigating Mexico: The Cultural Trek

Like all large cities, CDMX has the hop-on-hop-off open tour buses
Read moreLike all large cities, CDMX has the hop-on-hop-off open tour buses
Read moreMexico has never had such a large fleet as it does today. Its 369 commercial planes are the greatest number of aircraft in the history of Mexican aviation
Read moreNoise. It’s what makes Mexico Mexico
Read moreAt some point in time, the peso-dollar exchange rate will fluctuate, like it always does
Read moreThese practices have obviously been around long before Amazon and Walmart on line, so I guess there are some workarounds
Read moreA general principle of Mexican law is that that which is not prohibited, is allowed
Read moreThat pesky category of stability impacts most Latin American cities with issues around public order, economic headwinds like interest rates, protest marches, rule of law and crime
Read moreOnce the passport and the image of the person match up, the machine prints a ticket for the tourist to keep until departing Mexico
Read moreLike in many countries, most ordinary Mexican citizens have given up on their government, assuming accountability or even an answer is impossible to get
Read moreIndividuals can go to the lab of their choice, order most of the tests they want and receive the results directly, sharing them, or not sharing them, as they wish
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