Delicious Oaxaca City, MEX: My Favorite Centro Restaurants, Food & Tacos…for $1-20USD per person
I’ve spent months on multiple trips in Oaxaca, Mexico, and I ate A LOT. Here are over 20 of my favorite cheap food spots…with delicious pics!
Mexico has a way of blending chaos, color, and calm all in one day—and that’s the magic. From tiny taco stands to jungle ruins and beach towns you never want to leave, some of my best moments here came from slowing down and letting the country surprise me.
Mexico was also only my 3rd country visited outside the US at almost 40 years old, so I have some serious memories and stories to tell!
In these travel blogs you’ll discover the best things to do in Mexico. Don’t worry, if it’s your first time in Mexico, you’ll also find simple insights and slow-travel vibes to help you explore with ease.
I’ve spent months on multiple trips in Oaxaca, Mexico, and I ate A LOT. Here are over 20 of my favorite cheap food spots…with delicious pics!
I wanted to live and work somewhere outside of the U.S. for a couple months—A bonafide digital nomad, slow travel life. Enter Queretaro, Mexico…
I spent 2 months as a digital nomad in Centro Queretaro, Mexico, and I ate A LOT. Here are over 10+ of my favorite spots…with delicious photos as proof…
I recently got to visit and interview newly nomadic friends of mine Cassie and Nate (Native Nomad Life) in their current home in Merida, Mexico.
Stepping foot off the bus in Oaxaca, I was immediately calmed by the relaxing pace. Even moreso when I stepped into the beautiful Azul Cielo Hostel…
I loved Merida, Mexico and the Yucatan Peninsula, but it kind of kicked my ass this time. Sometimes we have to make hard choices, or admit defeat, to save our sanity!
Today’s travel experiment started with a 1-way flight to Mexico City and included overland travel by bus to Oaxaca. Getting around Mexico is kinda crazy…
The streets of Oaxaca City, Mexico are full of sweet murals and graffiti, all accented by the amazing colors of the city, its buildings, and people.
I recently went from Mexico City south to visit Oaxaca City, and the change in scenery was night and day. The smaller vibe combined with the beautifully painted buildings, murals, trees and overall atmosphere were welcome after the concrete jungle of Mexico City…
Mexico City, Mexico is full of visual deliciousness, whether murals, graffiti or any other kind of street art. Travel to the Calle Regina area to find these…
Want to travel more but don’t really know where to start? Have a friend or family member that keeps talking about travel—but clearly needs a little help actually getting off go and making it happen? This is the no-fluff, hands-on guide to finally getting unstuck and on a travel path—with confidence, intention, and zero shame.