My time in Mexico City was limited. As I wrote here before, I soon realised I wasn't be able to see as much as I'd like. Aside from being rich in museums and such a an artistic culture, the capital of Mexico is also an intricate combination of different neighbours with something unique and exclusive. … Continue reading A brief visit to Coyoacán
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Finding European Golden Times in Mexico City
Sounds odd, doesn't it? In my mind, Mexico does not resemble Europe, despite having been colonised by europeans. And, let's be fair, after visiting Mexico, I can still stand by this. Mexico doesn't feel like any European place I have been to, and I am far from thinking this is a bad thing. For architecture … Continue reading Finding European Golden Times in Mexico City
Ciudad de México, the sinking city
Catedral Metropolitana in Zocalo I've been back from Mexico for a week now, and I still can't get over the fact that I did it. I packed my backpack, flew over to Mexico City and, after 2 weeks, got back to London from Cancun. I went alone. It was the realisation of a dream - … Continue reading Ciudad de México, the sinking city
Marrakesh, the last and too short stop
Finally and unfortunately got to the end of this trip. I was anticipating Marrakesh so badly, I had been dreaming of visiting the city for so long. And yet, I was only there for a day and a half. It is now enough to know I want to go back one day. So colourful, so … Continue reading Marrakesh, the last and too short stop
Chefchaouen, the blue city – the 5th stop
One of the most Instagram worthy spot of Morocco was gloomy when we arrived. It was pouring. The rain that hadn't fallen during a weirdly dry winter was falling then. And I kept trying not to be disappointed. We got off the bus and ran through the thick rain to the van that would takes … Continue reading Chefchaouen, the blue city – the 5th stop




