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  • Restaurants

Mexico is home to some of the best cuisine in the world with an abundance of traditional dishes that hail from various states and pueblos. No two places prepare tacos the exact same way whether it be from a street stall to a high-end dining establishment. Eating in Mexico is a culinary adventure that will tantalize the taste buds. Taste regional and seasonal dishes across the country’s top tourist destinations including Puerto Vallarta, Los Cabos, and Mexico City. These are 20 of today’s best restaurants in Mexico, including new spots that preserve traditional cooking practices and others that celebrate contemporary Mexican cuisine. RECOMMENDED: The best things to do in Mexico

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  • Hotels

A four-hour drive from super-touristy Cancun, Our Habitas Bacalar feels like a world away from some of the overcrowded resorts on the Yucatan coast. A small town in the southeast of Mexico near the border of Belize, Bacalar is known for its beautiful lagoon, also called the Laguna de Siete Colores (the lagoon of seven colours). Our Habitas Bacalar is right next to the lagoon, meaning you’re never far away from incredible views. A quick journey in a golf buggy gets you from reception down to the main part of the hotel, which is made up of 34 A-frame rooms. You can choose between a jungle room, a lagoon breeze room and a lagoon room.  We stayed in a lagoon room, which, as well as having beautiful views over the water, is also a prime spot for watching the sunrise if you don’t mind getting up a little early. Alternatively, you could also just pull the curtains open and watch it from your bed. The beds are big and comfy, and each room has an outdoor shower. You’re also given a biodegradable insect spray to try and fend off the mosquitos and midges. (You’re by a lake, after all.) Winding paths connect the rooms to the decking area next to the lagoon, where you can grab a spot on a sunbed, or one of the four cabanas, if you’re lucky. This is also where you’ll find paddleboards, which you can use at any time (except for Wednesdays, as that’s a rest day for the lagoon), as well as the main bar, which is great for lunch and drinks. The hotel’s main restaurant, Siete, is set back from

  • Things to do

Sure, the alluring turquoise waters lure just about every visitor to Mexico’s famous beaches. But there's more to this vast country that lies beyond the surf and beneath the surface. Walking tours of ancient civilizations and must-see exhibitions at world-class museums offer a deeper appreciation of Mexico's culture-rich heritage, while natural beauty abounds in cenotes, jungles, caves, and along rivieras. Throughout it all, savor regional flavors whilst experiencing big cities and small towns alike—here are the best things to do in Mexico. RECOMMENDED: 📍 The best things to do in Mexico City😋 The best restaurants in Mexico

  • Travel

Do you ever stop and think about how lucky we Angelenos are to have a different country right on our doorstep? If you're craving a change of scenery (but not ready for a long trans-Atlantic flight), then an escape to Mexico is exactly what you need. A short flight away with loads of direct flights at competitive prices, getting there is a breeze—and we know just how you can get even more out of your vacation. Hilton’s "Another Night on Us"* deal adds a free night to your stay, giving you extra time to enjoy all that Mexico has to offer. It matters where you stay—especially when you’re getting a bonus day! The hardest part will be deciding which Hilton hotel to choose for The Stay. There are 90 across Mexico, catering to every taste. To help you curate your Mexican getaway, we've created a guide to eight different vacation personalities, with accommodation and activities to match.

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