Before the revolutionary troops descended upon Mexico City, Hidalgo retreated with only a few associates to Dolores, where he would be executed by the gachupines only a year later. Despite his ...
Today we embark on a new adventure and it all starts in Dolores Hidalgo where we attend a local wine festival. With the noise ...
Expect sunny skies. The high will be 26°. Pressure is the weight of the air in the atmosphere. It is normalised to the standard atmospheric pressure of 1,013.25 mb (29.9212 inHg). Higher pressure is ...
Mexico City is a sprawling metropolis that can take ... Allende, Bellas Artes, Hidalgo and Revolución stations). Most recommend you start at Centro Histórico, the 34-block historic district ...
The Mexico City-Querétaro passenger train — with stops in Tula, Hidalgo, and San Juan del Río, Querétaro — will launch in ...
GO: to feast on some barbacoa (a.k.a. slow-cooked lamb tacos). Barbacoa is a specialty of the central Mexican state of Hidalgo, hence the name of El Hidalguense. BESIDES THE BARBACOA, ORDER THE ...
the president now calls out a version of "El Grito" from the balcony of the National Palace in Mexico City. Today Dolores Hidalgo visitors will find various landmarks commemorating the movement ...