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