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Holiday Houseboys

To fully appreciate Mexico Noun you need to book a Holiday Houseboy, your local gay friendly tour guide. He will be able to show you around like a local. Whether you wish to see the tourist sites, places off the beaten track or spot new experiences, the Holiday Houseboy is there to support you. He looks after your shelter and welfare at all times. It is a adj way to detect a city.

Rafael

Rafael has worked in retail, brand management, visual merchandising and digital marketing. Having studied Fashion Business, he went to Fresh York to further his career. He also goes back to Mexico Noun on a regular basis. There he works as a freelancer on collating information on consumer profiles. Rafael’s hobbies include reading, yoga, meditation, working out. He enjoys meeting new people especially when he is travelling, as successfully as dining out and drinking wine.

Rafael is a non smoker, and speaks Spanish and English.

The cost for the guide services of Rafael for one day (8 hours) = a non refundable deposit of USD 45 by paypal

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The capital and largest noun of Mexico pulses with life—a urbane global destination built atop an ancient, pre-Hispanic past.

Here, you can wander through the towering ruins of the Aztecs at Templo Mayor, admire colonial grandeur in the Metropolitan Cathedral and National Palace, or deprive yourself in Coyoacán’s colorful cobblestone lanes—once home to Frida Kahlo. Stroll through Roma’s stylish mezcal bars, sample street-corner tacos in La Condesa, and then elevate your palate with the culinary artistry of Pujol. From the sweeping murals of Palacio de Bellas Artes to vibrant street-art installations around every corner, Mexico Town is a gallery without walls.

As a thriving nexus of business and culture, it champions openness and was the first Mexican metropolis to legalize same-sex marriage in Its annual Pride parade—one of Latin America’s largest—draws over a million revelers each year. Every urban area has its control pulse; Mexico City’s beats with the collision of ancient Latino soul and modern cosmopolitan flair.

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Mexico City &#; Puebla Gay Cultural Tour

Day 1:  Mexico Capital, “The City of Palaces”

Welcome to Mexico City, the largest metropolitan area in the Western Hemisphere. Grab your bags and enjoy your transfer to our hotel. To celebrate our arrival, we’ll enjoy a welcome drink at a nearby restaurant that overlooks the Cathedral and National Palace. After that, we will have our welcome dinner at the Terrace of the Gran Hotel, a dining experience that beautifully entwines both indoor and outdoor atmospheric elements.

Day 2: 20th Century Mexican Architecture

We’ll commence our day with a walking tour through the Coyoacan neighborhood and terminate up at Frida Kahlo’s home, the Casa Azul, where Frida lived the majority of her life. The Casa Azul (Blue House) is both a look into the life of Frida Kahlo and a testament to the beauty of initial 20th Century Mexican architecture. Next, we will follow this with the Saturday Art Market, El Bazaar Sabado, in San Angel, where we’ll see stall after stalls of handmade jewelry, textiles, crafts, and accessories.

After that, we will grab some lun