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Mexico City Streets La Roma eBook Lydia Carey



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Mexico City Streets La Roma is a guide to one of Mexico City's most vibrant and artistic neighborhoods. Written for both locals and tourists, this book will help you navigate alleyways and barstools while at the same time providing practical information about life as a Roma resident. A behind-the-scenes looked at La Roma's quirks and eccentricities, this guide offers a carefully culled list of useful services, eating and drinking musts, hotels, shops, and cultural gems, all stitched together by anecdotes and history.

Mexico City Streets La Roma eBook Lydia Carey

I have not yet made it to Mexico but when I do I will carry with me Mexico City Streets: La Roma by Lydia Carey! It is well written and offers a view of Mexico City that most guide books do not contain. Very readable and hope to share it with some of my Spanish-speaking friends, too!

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  • File Size 18134 KB
  • Print Length 270 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publication Date May 5, 2016
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B01F9O4A98

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As one who has read this entire book and looked at the photos closely, I have to say it is a great resource for travel in La Roma. The author personally visited each of the places listed and has been very faithful to detail. We have visited some of the shops, restaurants, etc. but Mexico City Streets makes the reader want to try them all!
"There are many tourist/resident guides to continents, countries, states, and large cities-as-a-whole. However, rarely does one find a detailed guide to one district of a city, which is a unique aspect of Lydia Carey's fine book. But this bilingual book is more an extraordinarily well--researched overview of the Roma district, one of the best-kept secrets of the sprawling metropolis called Mexico City. Having lived in Roma myself in the 1990s I can speak for how excellent this guide is...it even introduced me to some places I'd missed in an area in which I'd resided for a decade. If you're going to Mexico City for a visit or even if you've lived there for quite a while, you're certain to find this book useful, as well as an enjoyable read."
Mexico City's Colonia Roma is off the well-travelled tourist path, but will surely attract loads of new visitors and believers with the publication of Lydia Carey's in-depth guide to this unique neighborhood. If you have yet to visit the city, buy it beforehand and plan your trip to include some of the many bars, restaurants, cafes, and food stands that La Roma offers. Once you have arrived, use it also to map out leisurely walks through the historic streets and parks that make up the heart of this colonia. If you have been before or if you live here and know something of the uniqueness of the Roma, buy this book and be surprised by all the wonderful places that Lydia has discovered that you had no idea existed. Make this book your close companion during your next visit to Mexico City's Colonia Roma.
I have been reading guidebooks for over 50 years.....this is not only the most useful travel book I have read, but also the most enjoyable. Everything about it is perfect, from the choice of format to the organization to the choice of topics. I live in Roma Sur. My friends think I know everything about the area (not true); actually, I only know about 20 percent of what Lydia Carey so artfully presents to us in her book. It is obvious she loves La Roma, as I do, and she has researched thoroughly. I always find mistakes in guidebooks; I have yet to find an error in this one. So, not only do I highly recommend Roma as a destination, I recommend you enhance your stay by reading this guide. You won't be able to put it down! And, you may even consider this as a future home. Thank you, Lydia Carey!!!
Most of what you read about Mexico's capital city is about the tourist highlights what you see an experience in the corridor running from the historic center through Chapultapec Park. This great guide to La Roma dives deep and detailed into a hopping neighborhood that's accessible to that corridor but is completely devoted to its residents. Many of Mexico City's top restaurants and bars are here, but it's far further back on the gentrification scale than neighboring Condesa and still has a wide collection of shops that run the gamut from the strange to the utilitarian. That goes for the buildings too. Some from the 1920s made it through the last earthquake, many others were replaced by something blocky and dated.

This "never know what to expect" aspect of Roma keeps things interesting, but makes it tough to figure out at first. This detailed guidebook breaks it all down into multiple sections and gives the best recommendations from the high end to the low end and all points in between. It's also filled with terrific photos in a wide range of subjects. If you you really want to "travel like a local," head to Roma and let this book whisper in your ear.
This is a great book - a close description of a particular neighborhood - and its bi-lingual.
Great book as a starting point to exploring this fabulous neighborhood. We'll worth buying before travelling. Thank you Lydia C
I have not yet made it to Mexico but when I do I will carry with me Mexico City Streets La Roma by Lydia Carey! It is well written and offers a view of Mexico City that most guide books do not contain. Very readable and hope to share it with some of my Spanish-speaking friends, too!
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