Friday, July 28, 2006

A Time Off from the Traditional in Guadalajara

I am the sort of person who easily gets worned out of many things. Once I have felt that I have absolutely known or experienced a certain thing, which usually happens in just a short span of encounter, I hurriedly go out in search of fresh discovery. As a very engrosses corporate person, I am used to the disordered and congested life in the city. But the bullet-paced urban scene can sometimes be tedious, and a few days off to my blue-eyed beach resort can do the trick. But peak seasons at times leave hotels and resort crowded with guests and fully-booked reservations, and squirelling your way through the crowd is not just your interpretation of a vacation. For this, I struggled going out of town for a while, somewhere that is neither a center nor a resort, and Guadalajara was my non-traditional getaway.

I was rapt in the middle of the October festival in Guadalajara, the festivity that made the place oozing with wonder. The view of monuments, flowers, parks, fountains, and trees relieved me of all the worry in my body. In the nearby Tequila town, I had the taste of one of the finest drinks ever together with other favorable tourists. It was a adorable night as the Mariachi band serenaded the guests with their pleasing cancions. I thought the setting was a best alternative to the typical drinks in clubs where party DJs play roaring techno and trance music. If you're like me who's in search of a fresh travel discovery, I propose you head off to Guadalajara.

Thursday, July 27, 2006

Fun Dining Ordeals at Merida Mexico

Mexico has always been one of my cherished vacation point whenever I go travel. I love their norms, their historical attractions, the locals, the accommodations, their language, and of course their famous traditional Mediterranean cuisine. That is why I always make it a point to dine in every bars I encounter during my tour in Mexico.

The country's cities are filled with extravagant, modern, traditional, and budget restaurants that serve fine and delish Mexican dishes. Among the cities of Mexico, I most cherished the city of Merida, for its wide selections of exceptional dining establishments. Restaurant Carillon is one of my cherished canteen in Merida city. Located along the fine viewing experience from the rustic constructions and natural landscapes of La Ruta del Paramo, Restaurant Carillon is place for fine and luxury Mexican dining. What I love about the cafe is its Castlian appearance that hints the culinaries served by the restaurant. Just remembering the captivating aromas emanating from Restaurant Carillon's kitchen make me think of its delicious lamb selections. As for the establishment's wine serving, expect a top selection of finely cultured and high-quality Mexican wine.

Due to the fine and mouth-watering cuisines prepared and served by Restaurant Carillon, there is no other place would I ever look for fine dining Mexican canteen but in the city of Merida.

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Vacationing at Cancun Mexico

During my many trips to the well-regarded cities of Mexico, I most especially enjoyed my visit at Cancun, the country's most-visited region by hundreds of tourists every year.

Noted as a small fishing location during the early 70s, Cancun is now an internationally-acclaimed tourist place, that has more than 100,000 tourists flocking the resort annually. When I got to tour the fine streets of Cancun, the city's downtown region is what most people refer as the town proper, since most banks, shops, government offices, stores, and residential areas are seen in the area. Now, if you desire to check-in in Cancun's luxury inns, head straight to the Zona Hotelera long island. The excellent accommodations in the area are noted for its pristine white sand beaches and grand hotel relaxation. Vistors will eventually be charmed with the location's Caribbean clear waters. With Zona Hotelera's fine choices of bistros and bars, I am sure that tourists will never get tired of the superb relaxation they will experience at any luxury hotels at the prime area of Cancun. Though Cancun has little historical significance to manifest, the area's resort features are enough to charm hundreds of tourists in the area yearly.

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Mexico's Mini Heaven

You never have been in Mexico if you have not lodged in its minute yet most honored hotels. Mexico evinces its sublime collection of little hotels that may not be considered as a luxury place but surely is a refuge for someone who seeks a distinctive experience of life.

In 1999, the French Florence and Canadian John Youden made Mexico Boutique Hotels after being bewitched with their hobby of staying in little boutique hotels wherever they go. For beyond two decades, the two have been exhilaratingly residing in Mexico, and their fascination simply turned out to be the highest standard for Mexican boutique hotels. You can find Mexico Boutique Hotels throughout the Mexican field since it is not only one grand and gigantic hotel but a group of many minute hotels all around Mexico. Before the major hotel management approve a certain hotel's membership, it does a standard channels to qualify its application.

The hotels are basically called boutique because of their minute size, arcadian ambiance, highly personalized customer service, unique style and other receptional attributes. Indeed, this hotel's endowments personify Mexico's outstanding characteristics, most especially its loveliness and liveliness. Thus, why look for other activity if Mexico Boutique Hotels are ready to bestow a one of a kind getaway that will surely mark in your heart and not in your pocket.

Monday, July 24, 2006

Reasonable Bed and Breakfast Hotel

Merida Mexico offers a diverse selection of hotel features to the hundreds of tourists roaming the city each year. Bed and Breakfast inns are also very regarded in Merida, since most tourists favor the affordable and elegant services of such accommodation style.

The Angeles de Merida B & B is among the best Bed and Breakfast hotel destination in Merida. The hotel features best accommodation service in one elegant and casual setting. Owned by a Spanish Countess and Count before, Angeles de Merida is a hotel founded in the early 19th century. The hotel is fully air-conditioned and all guestrooms have a good view of the garden and pool. Spanish arts and antique works done by Mexican artists and artisans filled the home, that certainly displayed the fine heritage and practices of Mexico. Angeles de Merida's lodging accommodations have a number of color schemes, such as the red, blue, green, and yellow rooms. The color arrangement denoted the available features and amenities for the categorized lodgings. For the dining desires of its guests and tourists, Angeles de Merida offers a fine dining space and a veranda spot. Of course, the delicious breakfast features are what make the home really a great B & B motel in Mexico. All these grand home features for a B & B Merida accommodation are truly a great treat for the place's reasonable service cost.

Familiarizing Side of Spanish

Speaking the dialect of a foreign country like Mexico, is an advantage, since getting access to the state's cultural and lifestyle aspects wouldn't have to be that complicated anymore.

In Mexico, Spanish is practiced by more than 400 million public around the globe. Getting by the everyday habit and life in Mexico will be a lot uncompliacted if one knows how to speak, even a little Spanish words. Yes, a lot of tourist spots in Mexico, such as the accommodations, resorts, beach, historical sites, fitness and health spas, are English speaking Mexico regions. Visitors will surely survive in their outing, even if they do not know a single word in Spanish. However, there are some inner-city places of Mexico where very little English is understood by the peeps. If you happen to be well versed with the Spanish language, it would be easier for you blend in with the Spanish folks, as well as learn their mores and culture. You will surely be grateful on your Mexican tour, if you happen to know some Spanish conversational terms. But I am not saying that you have to learn Spanish just to have a grand tour at Mexico. What I wanted to point out is that knowing a thing or two about Spanish dialect will positively affect your tour in Mexico.