Archivo para July, 2007Hotel Bets in Oaxaca México: Casa OaxacaFrom the simple, blue façade of this colonial house, you would never guess what lies behind. Ring the bell to be admitted to a large, airy whitewashed temple to contemporary Mexican art, whose library is scattered with art reviews. Beyond the reception area and Sala de Tertulias is a large, colonnaded patio (breakfast here on [...] Posteado en July 31, 2007 Categorizado Mexico Hotels, Mexico Oaxaca Hotels, Mexico Tourism, Oaxaca Tourism | Deja un Comentario Hotel Bets in Oaxaca México: Camino RealIn the heart of Oaxaca’s Unesco-listed old town, just moments from the spectacular church of Santo Domingo, lies this labyrinthine former Convento de Santa Catalina. The nuns must have lived well - their cells have since welcomed the King and Queen of Spain. Posteado en July 31, 2007 Categorizado Mexico Hotels, Mexico Oaxaca Hotels, Mexico Tourism, Oaxaca Tourism | Deja un Comentario Festivals in Oaxaca Mexico: Oaxaca folk festival opens to protests, few visitorsAngry protests, tight security and empty hotel rooms marked the celebration Monday of Guelaguetza, a folk festival that is traditionally the biggest tourist draw of the year in this city dependent on the money visitors spend here. Posteado en July 25, 2007 Categorizado Oaxaca Tourism | Deja un Comentario Festivals and Celebrations in Oaxaca Mexico: Dance Party Of The GodsIf you needed a good nudge to go back to Oaxaca after last fall’s political unrest, may we present the Guelaguetza, Oaxaca’s exuberant festival of traditional dance and music celebrating life, sharing and giving back to the community.Sometimes referred to as Lunes de Cerro (”Monday on the Hill”), the pageantry takes place on two Mondays, [...] Posteado en July 2, 2007 Categorizado Oaxaca Tourism | Deja un Comentario
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