Coyoacán is one of the oldest neighborhoods of Mexico City. Formerly a colonial village, it is best known as the home of Frida Kahlo and La Malinche, Cortez’s Aztec translator. Also the site of Leon Trotsky’s murder. Coyoacán retains an artsy and hippie vibe despite extensive gentrification.
No mezcal shots in the reading rooms. Former mansion in Puebla converted to a bar and bookstore on the ground floor and courtyard and a public library on the second floor.(sorry for forgetting to shoot any photos at the dubstep night)
The zocalo in Puebla is one of the most beautiful in Mexico and the central gathering spot of the city.
One of the streets recently converted to a pedestrians only in the Centro Historico of Mexico City.
“El Moro” is one of the oldest and best churrerias and chocolaterias in Mexico City.