Mexico - Puerto Vallarta - Old Town
We are staying in the historical center of Puerto Vallarta –
specifically, the Romantic Zone – and we love it. This is where you’ll find narrow
cobblestone streets, historical buildings, and the highest concentration of
restaurants, cafes, bars, shops, galleries and performing arts. And of course
the beaches and the Malecon. All that charm comes with crowds and noise, but
now that high season has passed it’s not so bad. We don’t have a car here and
don’t need one. Most places we can walk to, otherwise we use the local buses or
Uber for further destinations. We’ve managed to find our favorite little mom
and pop restaurants, including one where we can get chips and salsa, soup, a
main course, tortillas and a drink, all for $4. There is a farmers market a few
blocks away for all our fruit and veg needs, and a tortillaria for those
freshly made tortillas we love. The food here has really been amazing.
Our Lady of Guadalupe Church
Every once in awhile you see one of these iguanas scampering about.
Chile Relleno - yum.
(photo by Deborah)
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