Aug26
Published by misha in Chillin, Eating, Mexico, North America, Photos, Restaurants, Sightseeings

Nisha Lounge is a sophisticated place that houses a lounge and a restaurant bar area connected by a lobby. The Nisha Lounge is located in trendy Mexico City area, Mexico.
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Aug26
Published by misha in Adventure, Eating, Hotels, Mexico, North America, Photos, Relaxing, Restaurants, Sightseeings, Spa, Villas

V Hotel is a fantastic jungle retreat near the fishing village of Yelapa in tropical Mexico. This modern hotel was designed by Heinz Legler and us a 5 acre area with infinity pool, spa, restaurant, yoga hut and 8 gust rooms.
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Jul07
Published by misha in Chillin, Eating, Golf, Hotels, Mexico, North America, Photos, Resorts, Restaurants, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, Spa, Swimming, Travel Stories

From the moment of arrival guests are immersed in a Nizuc, Mexico state-of-mind. The resort owns 28 private acres of beach front property.
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Jun09
Published by misha in Arts, Cultural, Eating, Events, Hotels, Mexico, Museums, North America, Photos, Restaurants, Travel Stories, Walking

Mexico City is a city famous for its pollution and traffic, which shouldn’t scare off the thousands of tourists anymore. Furthermore, something needs to fuel all that creative spot.
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Mar19
Published by Asya in Arts, Eating, Mexico, Museums, North America, Walking

This is a news
Nestle Chocolate Museum in
Mexico City designed by
Rojkind Architects in origami style. It took 75 days to design and build. Situated along the main highway into Paseo Tollocan, the entire, horizontal sculptural structure has become an instant landmark for tourists arriving to tour the Nestle factory. The entirety of Rojkind’s structure is rested on concrete pillars, raising the structure entirely off the ground. The museum displays Nestle’s chocolate products and now is welcoming visitors.
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Mar17
Published by misha in Cultural, Eating, Events, History, Mexico, Monuments, Museums, North America, Parks, Restaurants, Travel Stories, Walking

Puebla is a beautiful city situated in Mexico and it is a home of classic Mexican dishes like mole poblano. But for sure I will tell you there’s a lot more to do in this city than just eat. Puebla is thickly full of colonial treasures, cafe squares, a vibrant arts and crafts culture. In one of the central square are rising the towers of the Cathedral de Puebla, nearly 230 feet above.
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Mar14
Published by Asya in Adventure, Biking, Cruise, Fishing, Golf, Hiking, Hotels, Mexico, North America, Resorts, Romantic, Sailing, Scuba Diving, Shopping, Snorkeling

By reputation the second of
Mexico’s beach resorts, Puerto Vallarta is smaller, quieter and younger than Acapulco. It lies in the middle of the 22-kilometers wide Bahia de Banderas (the Bay of Flags), the seventh largest bay in the world, fringed by endless sandy beaches and backed by the jungly slopes of the Sierra Madre. Once but a tiny fishing village,
Puerto Vallarta is now a world class resort that has retained all of the quaint charms of the original village yet embodies all of the characteristics you’ve come to expect in a modern resort.
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