
Wed, Dec 31, 1969
The journey of our two hosts starts at zocalo, the main ceremonial Centre of Aztec civilization, now commonly known as the main square in Mexico City. This is said to be one of the five biggest City Square in the world. Jonas and Katery arrive at this place through the Mexican City subway system, which is the easiest and the fastest. Hundreds of years ago, colonial palaces were built 40 meters high using the stones that once decorated Aztec pyramids. Although the pyramids are gone today, the Aztec culture is very much alive. Both the hosts had the chance to watch the Aztec dance and their magnificent costumes. Then, they visited the metropolitan Cathedral, which has a mix of renaissance and baroque style with carved giant white marble; with grand statues of 3 virtues (Hope, Faith and Charity), dedicated to the Holy Mary of the Assumption. Next stop was the Garibaldi Square, where they get to witness one of Mexico's finest music; the Mariachi joined in by the Voladores Dancers. This is usually performed at village festivals and UNESCO has declared it as cultural heritage. Next, their hunger pangs got the better of them and they went off to Sonora Market. They got to taste the must have tacos presented in a banana leaf. They looked around and realized how much the place has evolved. Sonora market is well known for their animal and herbal products, which is claimed to have shamanic properties. Finally, they visit the Chapultepec Castle which a historic landmark of the city. There they stood mesmerized by the huge marble monument erected at the entrance to commemorate the last battle against the American army in 1847.