Reforma day 2

This morning for breakfast we went back to Toks where we ate yesterday morning. Our breakfast was delicious.

After breakfast we went back to the hotel and then walked to the Monument to the Revolution. The giant arch has a museum, a cafe and an observation deck. It is the tallest triumphal arch in the world. Our visit included going down into the foundations and up to the lookout at the very top.

The Monument to the Revolution
Going up in the elevator. The elevator is in the very center of the arch.

Next we walked to the Biblioteca Vasconcelos. The library is nothing special on the outside but it’s stupendous on the inside.

The outside of the library
The inside

For dinner we had tacos at Taquería Orinoco. We agreed that it looked like an In-N-Out for tacos. They were busy. The tacos were wonderful. And the people were very friendly and helpful. We ordered a second round.

Tacos Orinoco
Our tacos

As we walked back to the hotel after dinner we had a great view of the arch.

You can see the elevator going up in the center.

The link to tomorrow’s blog post for our last day in Mexico City will be here.

Our Last Hotel for this Trip

We moved from the Historic Center to a high rise hotel, Le Méridien, near the Monument to the Revolution. While we waited for our room to be ready we went shopping at the Mercado de Artesanias La Ciudadela.

At the Artesan Market
Duke and Briana negotiating

We snacked for dinner first we had guacamole in the hotel. Then we went to see a tribute to Amy Winehouse at Parker and Lenox Jazz Club.

Guacamole
Tribute to Amy Winehouse by Jeary

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Mexico City Historic Center Day 2

We are staying at the historic Casa Sauto Hotel overlooking the Zocalo in Mexico City. On our first full day in the center we had breakfast across the street at Bisquets Obregón. Then we went to the Department of Education to see their murals. They have over 100 murals primarily painted by Diego Rivera.

Inside the department of Education Building.

As we were entering the museum they warned us that there would be an earthquake drill at 11. And so at 11 our phones and the buildings buzzers all went off. It was all very organized. The drill took about 20 minutes. We had to line up with the employees in the courtyard and be counted. Apparently the simulation involved a big earthquake near Oaxaca. In the simulation the shock waves took about ten minutes to reach Mexico City.

Here we are all lined upon the courtyard.

On the way back to our hotel we walked by the excavations where the prehispanic Templo Mayor was excavated.

The Templo Major with the Cathedral in the background

During the afternoon we went to the exhibit at the Museum of the City. Then in the evening we went to see the Ballet Folklorico at the Palacio de Bellas Artes.

Waiting for the performance to begin.

Tomorrow we change hotels to a different neighborhood. You can read the blog post about that here.

Mexico City Polanco to the Historic Center

Today after breakfast and packing up we checked out and stored our bags. Then we walked through Abraham Lincoln Park. The Lincoln statue had a wreath. I assume it was put there to celebrate his birthday.

Abraham Lincoln Park

On the other side of the park we had coffee and cinnamon rolls.

11:30 snack

Then we went back to get our bags and took an Uber to our next hotel, Casa Sauto, overlooking the Zocalo, the Cathedral, and the historic Center. We had a relaxing afternoon with some exploring and shopping. We visited the Cathdral.

One of our bedrooms in our suite at Casa Sauto. This building is more than 400 years old.
In the Zocalo

For dinner we went to Café de Tacuba a historic restaurant founded in 1912.

Inside Café Tacuba

The next blog post of our trip is here.