
Teotihuacan – Mexico
About 50 short kilometers north of Mexico City lies the Pre-Hispanic City of Teotihuacan or ‘the place where the gods were created’. According to hieroglyphic texts from the Maya, the region is believed to have been called “Puh”, or “Place of Reeds” Built about 200 BC, Teotihuacan is believed to be the creation of ether the Toltec or the Totonac cultures. Through the… Read More

El Bazaar Sabado – Mexico City
Mexico City’s Bazaar Sabato has been humming since 1960, yes, as a weekend destination for the the tourists!
The entire area is lovely to walk around, with cobblestone streets, colonial houses beautifully kept full of color and happiness :)

Chic By Accident – CDMX
A gallery, a workshop, a studio – where the juxtaposition of traditional Mexican folk objects combines with antiques and mid century exquisite objects. A multi faceted life envisioned by French antiques dealer and decorator Emmanuel Picault.

Alma Restaurant in Cartagena
Alma has excellent service, cool AirCon and good wifi speed. Sit and hide during the heat of the day. A great place to have a good coffee, bite of lunch and get some work done while visiting Cartagena, Colombia.