Russia Tour in Mexico City
One of the greatest charms of a megalopolis, as is the City of Mexico, It is the diversity. Thanks to that, we have endless creative proposals from people from different backgrounds, who through their culture, we share a little of each corner of the world in our city.
Russia, The biggest country in the world, is no exception. Our countries have forged ties in areas that unite us in a deeper way: through their colors, its flavors, sounds and our historical parallels.
Russia Tour in Mexico City is an approach to this whole universe, from the initiative of young Russians, who they have faced a new country, a language and a completely different scenario and have undertaken successful initiatives for the enjoyment of the senses.
The purpose of this tour is to share a little piece of Russia, through a tour of sites that provide visitors with experiences of real Russia.
The journey begins in front of the bust of the great writer Alexander Pushkin, in Colonia Roma, where, after an introduction and some literature, We depart for one of the iconic sites of the traditional neighborhood of Santa Maria la Rivera.
A benchmark of Russian cuisine in Mexico City is the quintessential Kolobok, Leonov founded by the family, where we will talk about the rituals of tea and have breakfast country style in a festive atmosphere.
If you want to know more about this restaurant–> Kolobok
After this, We embark on the road to a historic site: Trotsky Museum. During transfer, we know the history of political and passing through Mexico, where Mexican intellectuals became very close to the time of muralismo.
Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo were very close to him. Visit inside the house where Trotsky lived until the end of his days, where even some personal effects and work spaces are preserved.
Right away, we will refresh the fusion of Russian and Mexican flavors in Heladinsky, Katerina Nikolaeva project, who will tell us a little about the Russian ice cream, harmony between such diverse ingredients, and will use the space for a Russian doll with our own hands.
Here the story of the ice cream parlor –> Heladinsky
Finally, We learn about the Soviet customs and daily life in Russia thanks to our host restaurant Sovet&Co. This site're back decades, with its palette, decoration and pictures on the walls. The food also speaks of different times, so we can feel a bit of nostalgia that still get to hear.
In this environment, and after transiting through such significant points in the history of both nations, it will be time to ask questions and practice the Russian words, surely, we will have learned and practiced.
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