Cenacolo (Kukulcán Plaza, Blvd. Kukulcán, Km. 13, Zona Hotelera, Cancún): la pizza y la pasta de horno de ladrillos, hechas a mano a la vista, han hecho de este restaurante italiano uno de los favoritos. Los aperitivos incluyen carpaccio de ternera o pulpo que prácticamente se derrite en la boca y calamares ligeros. Hay más […]
Casa Rolandi (Frente a Royal Sands, Blvd. Kukulcán, Km. 13.5, Zona Hotelera, Cancún) – El secreto del éxito de este restaurante es su manejo creativo de la cocina suiza e italiana. Asegúrese de probar el carpaccio de pulpo (rebanadas finas de pulpo fresco), la fondue de queso o la costilla de mezquite a la parrilla. […]
Cambalache (Blvd. Kukulcán, Km. 9 en Plaza Forum, Zona Hotelera, Cancún): esta parrilla argentina definitivamente luce, su interior es rústico pero elegante, con mesas de madera oscura y techos abovedados de ladrillo. Las empanadas tradicionales (rellenos con espinacas y queso) siempre son un buen aperitivo. Los amantes del vino pueden probar el cóctel de la […]
Amaranta Restaurante (Francisco Murguia 402, Universidad, Estado de México, Ciudad de México): el menú de Amaranta ofrece una exploración de lo mejor de la cocina del centro de México, de principio a fin. Al chef Salas le gusta especialmente ser creativo con carne de cerdo en sus platos. Uno de los favoritos es la papada […]
Metrobus (Mexico City) – this modernized bus system covers popular areas in the capital, such as the upscale districts like Roma and Condesa, the historic center, the south of the city (including UNAM – Mexico’s largest public university), and the airport. This service works exclusively with a rechargeable card that you can buy directly in […]
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION IN CANCUN The best way to explore Cancún is by hopping on one of the public buses that run between the Zona Hotelera and El Centro. The cost is 75¢ no matter how far you go. Taxis from the Zona to El Centro cost anywhere from MX$150 pesos ($12) to MX$250 pesos ($20) […]
Metro (Mexico City) – Mexico City’s answer to New York’s subway is the best way to move around the city. Its network is large enough to get you to the areas visitors need to explore. It is fast, cheap, well connected and easy to use. You can buy single tickets ($5 pesos) in any train […]
Uber in Cancún: Uber started operations in Cancún in late 2016, amid strong opposition from local taxi trade unions. By the end of 2017, Uber (whose customer base there grew to 300,000 passengers) temporarily suspended its service in Cancún, due to problem it had with local officials (including being barred from accepting cash from its […]
TAXIS (Cancún) – at this tourist enclave, taxis are a popular transport option, although they’re not regulated and cabbies frequently overcharge. If you choose to take a taxi, negotiate the price before getting in the car. Most hotels have taxis on standby, and are easy to hail throughout the Hotel Zone. Also, updated rates are […]
TRANSPORTE PÚBLICO EN CANCUN La mejor manera de explorar Cancún es subirse a uno de los autobuses públicos que se ejecutan entre la Zona Hotelera y El Centro. El costo es de 75 ¢ sin importar lo lejos que vayas. Los taxis desde la Zona hasta El Centro cuestan desde MX $ 150 pesos ($ […]