Mar18 Campeche for the week
It’s a larger hotel than in Merida and the elevator they boasted on Bookings.com is dead. But always someone to help us with our bags. Grey hairs help! We have a nice big King bed room away from the busy resto area but two blocks to walk there and to the main plaza, or to the beach. As a Genius3 member of Bookings I get a 20% discount and free breakfast and parking. Works out to about C$70 a night, not fancy but adequate.
The malecon (coastal walkway) is about 3 miles long so you could get fit quick here.
On arrival Ted has done his usual thing, out walking to find the cheapest beer, ice and where to eat tonight, as I settle into our home for the next week. It’s cooler so we don’t need AC to sleep any more.
The first night we trot off to the resto Ted found earlier for a nice simple dinner with other local Mexican families. I have the garlic prawns. Ted is in heaven, he has found Pollo con Mole, the chocolate/chili sauce he loves. The chocolate shops adjoins the restaurant and we, of course, taste and buy there.
Then we head to the Main Plaza. The cathedral is busy with the faithful doing Saturday night mass, but the star of the show is another Video Mapping event. A son eat lumbered on the city hall of their history. Quite impressive, even if the main plaza is undergoing major renovation and a pile of rocks and rubble everywhere. We’re back at 8pm as my e-library book is due back tonight and I need to finish it.
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