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Re: Mexico, east coast or west? Posted on: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 11:24:56 CST


"Bob F." wrote in message
news:400fe52d$0$43854$39cecf19@news.twtelecom.net...
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> "Kenny-Z" wrote in message
> news:6cIPb.913$sE5.78920@news.uswest.net...
> > Hi group,
> >
> > I hope to be visiting Mexico City in March and don't know when
would
> > be the best time to visit...
> >
> > Other than that, we will certainly want to see at least some
> > coastline, but I don't know much about Mexico. I'm not looking for
> > Cancun or McDonalds or anything, but I want to see some places
that
> > are enchanting, beautiful, inspiring, 'cultural', historic, etc.,
both
> > in land and coastal.
> >
> > thanks for any tips,
> >
> > kz
>
> There is plenty to see and do in Mexico City, including all of the
things
> that you specified above,
> "enchanting, beautiful, inspiring, 'cultural', historic, etc.". I
read once
> that there are over 300 museums in Mexico City alone. Are you just
planning
> to land and then escape to the country?

Yes and no. Mexico city sounds like both an entry point and
destination. Also, I may possibly be able to make contacts in the area
(Tlaxcala) through an uncle, maybe... I know I would like to see some
of the ancient ruins in/near Mexico City, as well as some of the
myriad other good things (museums, etc...). But I'm guessing it would
be shame to take a trip like this and not see any of the coastal
areas. But which one and where? The east coast is closer is about all
I know.

thanks and regards,

kz



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