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<title><![CDATA[Traveling in Mexico: The Plaza Garabaldi in Mexico City]]></title>
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<p>Question:   Do you like Mariachis? Do you REALLY like Mariachis?  Then the Plaza Garibaldi is an absolute must. If you?re staying in the Historic District of Mexico City, you?re even luckier because it?s practically in your neighborhood. To get ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Traveling in Mexico: Eating Inexpensively in Mexico City]]></title>
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<p>Whether you?re planning on teaching English in Mexico or are just traveling in Mexico, you still have to eat, don?t you? So here are some of my recommendations for eating out inexpensively in the Historic District of Mexico City.</p><p>Café Popu]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Teaching English in Mexico: Where to Stay in Mexico City Part 2]]></title>
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<p>We?ll continue with a few more inexpensive hotel options in the Historic District, in this part 2 article on ?Where to Stay in Mexico City? for TEFL professionals.</p><p>Hotel Zamora</p><p>Address:  Cinco de Mayo No.50
 Phones:  512 ? 1832, 512]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Teaching English in Mexico: Where to Stay in Mexico City Part 1]]></title>
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<p>Hotels in the Historic District</p><p>As a newly arrived TEFL teaching prospect, first on your agenda is a place to stay. It?s not just a place to flop, but will be your ?base of operations? and starting point of reference for virtually all your]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Traveling in Mexico: Eating Inexpensively in Mexico City]]></title>
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<p>Whether you?re planning on teaching English in Mexico or are just traveling in Mexico, you still have to eat, don?t you? So here are some of my recommendations for eating out inexpensively in the Historic District of Mexico City.</p><p>Café Popu]]></description>
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