Leaving to Polanco Friday. Excited! Here’s what I’ve read: “Another neighborhood to visit is Polanco. It is safe to walk and hosts some of the best hotels, ie the JW Marriott, the W, the Nikko, the Habita and El Presidente Intercontinental. And for fine dining, it is the area where most of the best restaurants are located. Take Pujol, for instance, which was recognized amongst the world´s 100 best. Also, the wine cellar of El Presidente Intercontinental is the largest in Latin America, its labels estimated worth being about a million dollars. Additionally, there are a number of upscale shops: Armani, Zegna, Bulgari…take a walk along Masaryk, sometimes called the Mexican Fifth Avenue.” Seems I’ll be at the wine cellar or shopping! Also, I have got to see the Aztec pyramids! And hopefully can squeeze in sometime for one of their great museums! Yippeeeee! FROMMSFIRECRACKER’S VINTAGE CLOTHES ON EBAY! EMAIL FIRECRACKERPRO@AOL.COM FOR MORE DETAILS OR VISIT SELLER MSFIRECRACKER ON EBAY FOR VINTAGE CLOTHING AND BOOTS THAT LOOK TO BE STRAIGHT OUT OF VOGUE!
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July 17th, 2010 at 9:11 pm
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10:09 pm on July 17th, 2010 1
I have been to mexico twice; it is the most beautiful country in all of west Africa.
10:55 pm on July 17th, 2010 2
El Paso is a very ugly and dirty city. Pochos mostly are lazy and dirty because most of them are on welfare in the U.S.A. and for your information taquerias are many, and of many tastes and cleanliness types. I guess you just choose to go to the dirty ones.
11:13 pm on July 17th, 2010 3
I’ve been to that bar on top of the hotel Habita…Area
11:56 pm on July 17th, 2010 4
Polanco isn’t a “delegación”, it is a neighbourhood.
11:57 pm on July 17th, 2010 5
Polanco is one of the most important and Wealthier “Delegacion” not only in Mexico but in all Latin America! ohh wow i love Mexico hehe <33 =]
12:52 am on July 18th, 2010 6
i love that part of Mexico =]]