Mexico’s 2,000 Year-Old Living Tree
Oaxaca city is one of the most rewarding travel destinations in Mexico, and the nearby village of Santa Maria del Tule is home to a 2,000 year-old living tree
Inspiration, insight and connections to experience more of Mexico
Oaxaca city is one of the most rewarding travel destinations in Mexico, and the nearby village of Santa Maria del Tule is home to a 2,000 year-old living tree
The proliferation of shared-space accommodations in people’s homes, especially those offered on Airbnb, has taken-off in Mexico—substantially transforming the market
Online accommodation platforms like Airbnb are revolutionizing accommodation choices across Mexico—offering something for every taste and budget
Foreign Native considers regulations which ban use of plastic bags in Mexico City's shops and other trends which seek to showcase green and healthy credentials
Practical guidance and tips for families visiting Mexico with younger children
Mexico's peso remained remarkably stable during 2019. Its prospects for 2020 depend on a range of factors which cannot be easily foretold
The 2020 Mexico Immigration Guide is published, fully revised and updated, and available as a free eBook
Mexico has raised its daily minimum wage by an above-inflation 20% this year
Diners in Mexico offer agreeable venues to enjoy an affordable meal from ample menus featuring Mexican favorites as well as international and special diet options
Local artisanal and organic markets in Mexico are satisfying a healthy demand for locally-sourced food and products that have a known provenance
Mexico’s colonial cities offer visitors glimpses into the country's history, direct access to its contemporary cultural tapestry, and a place to enjoy a truly remarkable travel experience
Except for two Mexican states, Mexico's clocks go back one hour on Oct 27, or Nov 3, depending on the region