Day 113 - Mexico 🇲🇽
I absolutely love Mexico. It’s one of my favourite places to visit, especially for a winter holiday. It’s also a country where I feel I’ve only just begun to scratch the surface of what Mexico has to offer.
Today I’m going quickly to share some of my most favourite things about Mexico.
Oaxaca City
I absolutely loved my time in Oaxaca. It’s a city that has everything you could want from a visit to a Mexican city.
From Ancient Zapotec ruins such as Monte Albán to incredible markets, all with an abundance of delicious street food. Oaxaca is also packed full of wonderful bars serving hundreds of varieties of mezcal. We spent a week in Oaxaca city, but it really wasn’t long enough.
Carnaval de San Martín Tilcajete
I’ve already written about this spectacular fiesta just outside of Oaxaca city. Superlatives simply don’t do it justice. It’s impossible not to love the costumes, music, food and wonderful party atmosphere. For more information, check out my previous post on Carnaval de San Martín Tilcajete.
Day of the Dead, or Dia de los Muertos in Mexico city
Now for Mexico’s more well-known festival. Day of the Dead was the most stirring introduction to Mexico City I could have imagined.
Chilaquiles for breakfast
Chilaquiles is the breakfast of kings. There is honestly nothing else on this planet I would rather eat for breakfast. How can you go wrong with a delicious mix of corn tortillas, covered in vibrant spicy salsa with a little Mexican cheese and possibly beans or possibly even eggs.
Anyway - here’s a pretty decent looking recipe for Chilaquiles
Mexican beach snacks
I appreciate I’m being very positive in this blog post - but honestly, who can say no to a delicious taco, freshly made guacamole, or even some grilled shrimp under a parasol on a sandy beach? Don’t forget to wash it down with a margarita. For me, Mexican beaches have the best beach-side eats in the world.
La Casa de las Flores
For my final pick, no travel is required. All you have to do is watch La Casa de las Flores (or The House of Flowers). Go on I dare you - immerse yourself inside the ridiculous and surreal world of La Casa de las Flores. You won’t regret it.