I recently traveled to Mexico City and I've been in this beautiful country for about a week, I must say that I was very surprised how much this city has grown! I hadn't been here for about ten years, and from the plane I could see its growth, I think the plane took about ten minutes to fly over it until arriving at the Benito Juarez airport.
I arrived at night around 10 o'clock, and I was picked up by a cousin with her husband, we went to eat at a typical taco place, a place of great tradition with a very funny name, El Borrego Viudo, good service and better food.
So far, I have walked a lot in these days, I like to walk, I like to know that it relaxes me, although I have taken few pictures, I have seen many things that surprise me of this city, and in general of this beautiful country, but there is one in special that I saw from far away and now I perceive it closely, that perfect mixture of several times and cultures that you stumble upon in any street of the city, You can go on a modern highway and in the middle, see a small church from the colonial era, and a little further ahead you see a structure from the pre-Hispanic era, it is very curious to see how in the middle of the modern world that is now Mexico City, are these remnants of history that connect own and strangers with past times worth knowing.
Definitely, although much has been said a country is always that, its history, its people, its food and how its people remember the story to tell it.