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You’ll surely find plenty to quibble with in this Time Out rundown of the world’s best cities for food (Medellin ahead of Lima and Mexico City, Cairo but not NYC or Tokyo?) Turns out that affordability was one of the factors and they asked locals to chime it, so cities full of picky cynics apparently didn’t fare well. Having any city in Central America on a list like this is just plain wrong, but it’s still fun to look through and think about for future trips. Plans for Lagos anyone?
Expat Stories From Mexico
If you’re looking to escape to another country, Mexico has a lot going for it and has great air connections to get in and out. Many of the articles out there don’t dig very deep into what life is really like for expats through, so if you want the real deal, check out this book from resident Janet Blaser called Going Expat Mexico. It contains 24 in-depth stories from those who have made the move, including one chapter from yours truly. Get it here in paperback or for Kindle.
40,000 Amtrak Points
I’ve got an Amtrak trip from Montreal to Albany coming up in June after recently riding from Atlanta to Charlottesville to go visit my mom and sis. The economy class legroom is more than you get in domestic business class on a plane, there are no luggage fees, and the staffers on my last trip were quite helpful. We arrived on time even. If you love train travel and you’re an American in the market for a new credit card, through the end of April you can get 40,000 Amtrak points by getting this one. If I didn’t live in Mexico I’d be jumping on it pronto.
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