Saturday, July 5, 2025

Colonial Mexico Tour — July 5-13, 2025

Colonial Mexico Tour  —  July 5-13, 2025

Just the Facts
I am traveling with Gate-1 Travel on a 9-day tour of Colonial Mexico, including Mexico City and Guadalajara.  This is my 4th Gate-1 Tour, and I’m traveling solo.

July 5, 2025 - Travel to Mexico City - Day 1
I have a late afternoon flight, so the morning was convenient for packing for the journey, at about 1:30 p.m.  I took an Uber to TPA for my 4:30 p.m. flight.  The airport wasn’t busy, as I guess it’s the middle of the holiday weekend.  I was at my AeroMexico gate with more than an hour to spare.  Due to the weather, we did not leave until 5:20 p.m.  We arrived at Benito Juarez airport in the same rainy weather we had in Florida three+ hours earlier.  There was a couple on my flight also on this tour, and we finally made connections with our hotel shuttle driver.  I arrived at the Barcelo Mexico Reforma hotel just after 9:00 p.m. and settled into my huge room soon afterward.  I retired straightaway.  It was a long but comfortable travel day.

July 6, 2025 - Mexico City - Day 2. 
I woke up and, at about 6:30 a.m., went to breakfast in the Hotel Restaurant.  It was an excellent Breakfast Buffet with assorted Meats, Breads, Fruit, Vegetables, Cheeses, and an Omelet Station.  They also had freshly squeezed Orange Juice and Hot Milk.  A good start to the day as we met our bus at 8:00 a.m. for a full-day tour of the area.  Our first stop was at the Zocalo, where the National Palace, State and City Administration buildings, and the Metropolitan Cathedral are located.  We were early and able to unload on a corner of the vast square.  We were able to enter the Cathedral once Mass was completed, and had full access to the beautiful and large church.  We then visited the location and ruins of the original Aztec Temple  (circa 1340), adjacent to the Cathedral.  We then headed to Xochimilco, home to its famous Floating Gardens, which were named a UNESCO World Heritage Site.  Here we boarded flat-bottom boats for a colorful tour of the lake (photo).  We had a Mariachi Band join us on the boat, which was quite entertaining. I then purchased a cerveza from a small vendor boat to make it a party.  It was great fun, I enjoyed it very much.  We then drove to the Coyoacán neighborhood and stopped at a local restaurant, Centenario 107, for an excellent lunch.  I had Chicken Burritos and a Bohemia Clara.  After lunch, we had some free time in the Coyoacán neighborhood and then visited Casa Azul (Blue House), now a museum, where Frida Kahlo lived most of her life.  It was a lovely, large house with original rooms and added displays for the museum.  I enjoyed my first visit here.  We then drove back to our hotel, arriving just before 5:00 p.m. for a much-needed break, as we were scheduled to meet at 6:15 to board our bus for a nice Welcome Dinner at Real de Barro.  I ate here in March, so it was my second visit.  Tonight I ordered the Beef entrée,  a lovely Green Salad, and Tres Leche Cake for dessert.  We again had entertainers dressed in Day of the Dead outfits and make-up.  It was a delightful evening.   Once we returned to the hotel, I retired to update this blog.  It was a great day in Mexico City.

July 7, 2025 - Teotihuacán - Travel to San Miguel de Allende - Day 3 
I was up early to place my bag out for pick-up at 6:30 a.m., then went to the hotel breakfast buffet.  I ate lightly, mostly the delicious fruit, including Watermelon, Cantaloupe, Green Melon, Pineapple, and some wonderful Guava.  I did slice some Ham for myself and had fresh-squeezed Orange juice and Hot Milk.  Our bus departed at 7:30 a.m. for the trip to the archaeological site of Teotihuacán, also known as the City of the Gods, which was built around 100 BC.  Upon arrival, we visited the Jaguar Temple before proceeding to the Pyramids of the Sun and Moon, and the Avenue of the Dead, which is flanked by temples and palaces.  It is a fantastic site, and arriving early before the heat was smart.  After an hour-plus visit, we were on our way northwest to Queretaro.  The countryside is lovely, with green rolling hills transitioning into mountains on our drive.  We had a lunch break at a roadside center near El Cazadero.  Some new solo friends and I ate at a steakhouse, Meson de Don Pedro.  We were rushed for time, and I ended up eating my plate on the bus, but it was four excellent Steak Tacos with Guacamole.  The best food I've had so far on the trip.  Our next stop was in the growing city of Querétaro, where we visited the historic city center.  The Colonial Architecture is impressive; we did a half-hour walkabout, then had half an hour of free time.  This was a vital city in the Mexican Independence movement and the actual location where Emperor Maximillion was executed.  We arrived at our hotel in San Miguel de Allende around 5:00 p.m., and I was soon settled in my spacious room when my luggage was promptly delivered.  After preparing myself for dinner, I went to the bar at 6:30 p.m. for a cocktail before tonight's group buffet dinner.  The food was just adequate, but it was all I needed after today's large lunch.  Some of us took a group walk to the old town at 8:00 p.m., but I retired to my room after finishing our complimentary Margaritas.  There are a vast number of English television shows on Television because of the large number of Americans who have retired to the San Miguel de Allende area.  I believe 15% of the locals are Ex-Pats.  It was a great travel day with two interesting sites to visit.

July 8, 2025 - City Tour of San Miguel de Allende - Day 4 
I was up early and watched some news on TV before going to the hotel buffet breakfast at about 7:30 a.m.  I had all the usual local fruit, Pan Dulce, and an excellent made-to-order two-egg Omelet.  Our group met at 9:00 a.m. for a tour of San Miguel de Allende with local guide Eric. We took Passenger Vans most of the way to the old town, then walked along an old residential area with historic colonial architecture.  As we walked the spires of the Grand, neo-Gothic 17th-century church, Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángelcame into view.  A clever introduction by the guide, choosing that route.  The church is ornate and has a unique ambiance; its also still an active parish.  We sat in the lovely park across from the church as the guide shared some history.  We then walked two blocks over to the Templo de San Francisco and visited this active church, which features unique shrines within its interior.  We then walked through the local Market that seemed to have everything.  Here, the group had an option of continuing a walking tour of art-related galleries or taking the shuttles back to the hotel.  I chose my option and stayed in the Market to eat at one of the many local food stalls.  I chose Tortas Beltran for a wonderful pollo & queso Torta.  It was amazing.  The cost was only $90MEX ($5) for the giant torta & a large Coca-Cola light.  I then went to get a haircut at 777 Barbershop, just a few blocks away.   A much-needed and great haircut, too.  I then went to a Bank to get more Pesos through an ATM.  My final stop was the Central Cultural Center, located within the Church of the Immaculate Conception.   From there, I called an Uber ($50MX or $3USD) to return me to the Hotel, arriving at about 3:00 p.m.  I relaxed with a Coca-Cola and then took a quick swim in the hotel pool.  I met my other solo friends at about 5:00ish for a 5:30 reservation at Quince Rooftop Restaurant.  We had an amazing view of the Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel Church.  A delicious meal with various types of entertainment.  I had a Hamburger, others had Sushi and Pasta.   Alcohol was also involved.  After dinner, we walked to the Church and the town square to listen to several Mariachi Bands.  The Church looks impressive with the tasteful lighting and full moon (photo).  We met our ride at 9:00 p.m. for the ride back to the hotel.  A fantastic day and evening in the Colonial town of San Miguel de Allende.




 

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