September 4, 2016 @ Mexico City & Xochimilco, Mexico


Paseo de la Reforma is closed on Sunday

From 8am to 2pm

Allowing free use for pedestrians, bicycle and sake users

Too bad it started raining

A very healthy city indeed

Celebrity appearance?

Flooded?

Brightly painted trajineras wait for riders

Xochimilco canals

Mexico City was built on a lake

A vast system of waterways dating back to Aztec times

Music boats float by with bands for a fee

Widely enjoyed by Mexicans

UNESCO World Heritage #412

Floating garden

Music from the shore as well

USED to be one of the more authentic tourist experiences

Marimba players

Mariachi trios

Mariachi band

Corn trajinera

Boats often bear the name of the owner female child

Toy trajinera

Large trajinera

Small trajinera

My new business

Network of canals

Remaining of Lake Xochimilco

Traffic jam

Super crowded on weekend

Flower trajinera

No space to move forward

Me on trajinera

When you are short

Parking lot

Rush hour, female only and family section

Palacio de Bellas Artes

The Art Deco interior is worth seeing alone

Ceiling light

Balcony seat

Ballet Folklorico de Mexico

Incredible dance and choreography

Portraying Mexico history and revolution

Love the dress

My mexican outfit

Mural in the metro