A Quick Update

In 2010, we moved back to the small town in Colorado that I never stopped missing while we lived in Mexico. Now I sometimes miss Mexico, but I wouldn't travel as freely as we did when we were there, camping out in remote areas and so forth.

Mexico today is in a period of change, and in many ways it is more dangerous now. That said, I have plenty of American friends who still live there very happily, just taking a few more precautions than they did in the past.

Just to say!

Rosana

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Archive for the ‘Cuernavaca’ Category

Getting to Cuernavaca is quite simple, as it is located only about an hour’s drive from Mexico City on a fast toll road. So you can fly to Mexico City and then rent a car or catch a first class Pullman Line bus which goes between the Mexico City International Airport and central Cuernavaca. It […]

Cuernavaca is one of the most beautiful and cosmopolitan cities in Mexico, and it has a mild climate all year as well. Sounds nice, doesn’t it? Located only an hour’s drive from Mexico City but some 2500 feet lower in elevation, it’s a world apart… except maybe on weekends when thousands of people escape the […]

Because Cuernavaca has been an upscale city since long before the word “upscale” existed,  you’d expect to have a good choice of fine places to stay. That is indeed the case. Many of the hotels have extensive gardens, one-of-a-kind rooms furnished with antiques, and many more amenities. Some of the best hotels include: Camino Real […]

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