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Tag Archives: travel
Make the Most of Christmas and the New Year with Sheraton, Westin, Luxury Collection and St Regis
Mexico City, November 22nd 2011.-In this December period, Starwood Mexico Hotels and Resorts will be entertaining their guests and clients by offering the best deals and special promotions.
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Tagged Haciendas, Mexico, Sheraton Maria Isabel, Sheraton Suites Santa Fe, Starwood Mexico, The Luxury Collection, The St. Regis Mexico City, The St. Regis Punta Mita Resort, The Westin Resort & Spa Cancun, The Westin Resort & Spa Los Cabos, The Westin Resort & Spa Puerto Vallarta, The Westin Santa Fe, tourism, travel, Westin Guadalajara
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The “New Cuisine” of Mexico’s Colonial Cities: Part II – San Miguel de Allende and Guanajuato
Wonderful the 2nd part of the article written by Eleanore Foa about the culinary trip she made with us “Viceregal Mexico and its wines” was the route we traveled The “New Cuisine” of Mexico’s Colonial Cities: Part II – San … Continue reading
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Tagged Authentic Mexican Cuisine, casa madero, Chef Carlos Hannon, Chef Felipe de Jesus Ramirez, colonial cities, culinary trips, flavors of mexico, Gastronomy, Gorky Gonzalez, Guanajuato, Hotel Boutique La Puertecita, Hotel Casa Colorada, Hotel Casa de Sierra Nevada, Hotel Quinta Las Acacias, Hoteles Boutique, Hoteles Boutique en Mexico, Hoteles Camino Real, Hoteles Mision, mexican cuisine, Mexican Gastronomy, Rosewood San Miguel de Allende, San Miguel de Allende, the new cuisine of Mexicos colonial cities, tourism, travel, UNESCO, World heritage Sites
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Getting ready for Mexico¨s national holidays
The celebration of the 15th and September 16th is a reason to enjoy the delights of traditional Mexican cuisine, and so we give the task to share recipes with the colors of our flag and we identified in Mexico, green, … Continue reading
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Tagged mexican cuisine, Mexican Gastronomy, Mexico, Mexico¨s national holidays, travel, trips
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CASA MADERO THE OLDEST VINEYARD IN AMERICA
We want to share this interesting story of Casa Madero that make us feel proud and all wine lovers and who likes Mexican cuisine have to know about. “Casa Madero” operates the oldest vineyards and cellars of the American … Continue reading
Aeromexico and Boeing announce the first transcontinental flight in aviation history to use biofuel
The flight will be on a Boeing 777-200ER, with a General Electric engine that produces 12% less carbon dioxide per seat than its competitors. If you want to know more go to Green – flight
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Tagged Aeromexico, biofuel, ecological flights, green flight, Mexico, travel
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Flying or Falling? The Future of the Global Aviation Industry
While perhaps the most global of industries, aviation has failed to create a truly global airline. But with rising fuel costs, falling prices and natural disasters all taking a toll, the crunch for legacy carriers across the globe is fast … Continue reading
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Tagged airlines, global aviation industry, tourism, travel, travel news
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Culinary Experiences
Join us for the culinary adventure of your life. Designed for people who don’t “just travel” but wants to go all the way into reaching and living new experiencies, Flavors of Mexican Cuisine takes you to the ultimate Mexico, where … Continue reading
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Tagged boutique hotels in mexico, casa de sierra nevada hotel, casa oaxaca, ciudad de mexico, cooking classes, culinary classes, Guanajuato, mexican cuisine, Mexican Gastronomy, Mexican Restaurants, Mexico, Michoacan, museo dolores olmedo, museos ciudad de mexico, oaxaca, pena bernal, Puebla, queretaro, San Miguel de Allende, travel
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Mérida: Among Estates in the White City
By: Carlos Dragonné If someone had told me that my weekend would turn up like it did, I never would believe it. What it was meant to be a two day rest in front of the TV, with all the … Continue reading
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Tagged Boutique Hotels, Culture, Gastronomy, Hacienda Santa Cruz, Hacienda Xcanatun, hotels, Merida, Mexico, Regional Cuisine, tourism, travel, Yucatan
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COCOA AND ITS BEAUTIFUL LEGEND OF LOVE
Saint Valentine’s Day and some other celebrations, is not something that interested me at all, instead of making ways to celebrate important, I always say I am Mother, Daughter, Girlfriend, Friend, and some more that probably I’, forgetting right now, … Continue reading
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Tagged Authentic, chocolat, chocolate, cocoa, colonial, Cuisine, Flavors, flavors of mexican cuisine, History, Mexican, Mexico, Moctezuma, prehispanic, Quetzalcoatl, traditional, travel, UNESCO, Valentine's day, world heritage
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Cooking Dreams
By: Elsie Méndez Accompanied by: Carlos Dragonné This article is being inspired after watching – for the fourth time – the film Julie & Julia which, as I’m sure many of you do, I also enjoy it everytime I watch … Continue reading
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Tagged Authentic, Boeuf Bourgignon, Cuisine, culinary, Cultural, flavors of mexican cuisine, gastronomic, Gastronomy, julie and julia, Mexican, movie, Recipes, tourism, traditional, travel, trips
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