March Draws Mexico City in Purple Anti -feminine movements And Jakanda awareness in the spring. Like very much Doskorro matsumoto.
The city’s thrilling arteries, Avenida de Los insurgents, and talking or reform, suddenly bloom with light purple flowers. The most abundant of flowering These large ways are carried out with the bed of the flowers that have fallen. The best part is that you can see the trees, the flower with the flower, and everywhere in the city.
It is a simple joy to see these majestic trees from a quiet place. If you are not too crowded, you are looking for the most thoughtful experience of the jakandas, the inner digestion of the best residential places to see the trees in all their pink glory.
Historical Center dressed in flower gown
If you go to the city of Mexico in this spring and stay at the Historical Center, go to Balasio de Bellus Arts for the first view of the Jagaranda trees. On one side of the museum you can find them, and you can provide shade to careless passers -by, they cannot help them, but cannot see themselves to take photos of themselves with small purple flowers.
It is a tourist friendly place, which has a general area with benches in front of Balacio de Peellas Arts, sitting and blooming the trees fully. Continuing to walk through the Avenita Jurez up to the Hemisiclo A Juz in Alamea Central, the flowers are beautifully designed in the background. When you look at the trees, you can sit on the bench and enjoy a good ice cream – if you feel the adventure, try the “Caritos” or street carts. My personal recommendation ‘Neev de Liman’, which will quench your thirst and cool you up

If you want to take full jagaranda and enjoy walking in your own leisure time, Notice that Beforma is going to Avenue. Reach the angel of freedom and fill your eyes with purple miracle. Yes, the spring in Mexico feels like that.
On a side note, note that the spring is hot in Mexico, and this year is expected from 25 to 30 degrees Celsius (77 to 80 Fahrenheit). If possible, I strongly recommend that a bottle of water and a pair of shadows to avoid the heat sides. Remember, spring The dry season in the citySo take your precautions.
Quiet places Jagaranda Watch in Mexico City
I am not a people’s person. Everything. Someone who wants the crowd is very low. Instead of, i When the jagandas are fully blooming in Mexico, enjoy the quiet moments of thought. Whether you do not believe, you can find places in our chaotic capital that gives these experiences to peaceful internal thinkers like me.
If you are staying in the city for a while (or live here), I strongly recommend visiting residential areas that grow up in the jakhanda trees. Here are some of my personal favorite places to enjoy flowers.
Colonia nervarde

If you really want to see the jagarandas fully bloom, go to the center of the colonia nervard, go straight to the conceptician Beestegi Street. In front of Centro Universityario de Mexico (Gum), a pavement of light purple flowers bends the street. This is a view, especially in the first weeks of April.
If you are looking for a Cum in your Google Maps app, the address of the pop -up address is Nicholas San Juan 728, Narvarde Ponention. However, you will not see the Jakaranda corridor. Instead, go to the conceptician Beestegi Street, get ready to blur the natural beauty of the trees to be the tower from the sidewalk and break the road with their strong roots.
You can walk a leisurely walking across the alley and then hold a pretty latte Buntia CafeYou can connect with their wonderful home -made pastes. Try brush on their amazing terrace, which has taken refuge in the shadow of the native plants of the metropolitan. My personal preference is their banana and chocolate bread, but they have a completely vegetarian and gluten -free options.
- Jakhanda Corner: C. Contepsian Beestegui, Narvarde Bonient, Benito Jurez, 03020 Mexico City, CDMX.
- Buntia Banika: Anaxagoras 630-B, Narvarde Bonient, Benito Jures, 03020 Mexico City, CDMX.
Cantessa racecourse

Picture it: In the morning, a good, hot taste lattu, the purple flowers are heavy, looking at the sunrise behind the branches of the jakanda trees. My favorite is the Arkwdia Cafe, a beautiful coffee shop on Amsterdam Avenue, facing the average pieces of the neighborhood. However, you can practically try any coffee shop in the surrounding area because they are all guaranteed that they are a good organization for your Jagaranda thinking efforts.
If you are a Forest-Promotion-and Enjoy a Good Browser-I strongly recommend walking around Amsterdam rounds. Decades ago, the horses ran into today’s Amsterdam Street. Now, the residents of Mexico can enjoy the view of the wonderful Jakartas in a warm spring afternoon.
- Coffee orchid.
Simlistac

Simlistac is one of the most beautiful and best protected corners of the colonial era in Mexico. Located to the south of the capital, its civil and religious buildings are often designed with many jakhanda trees: quarry walls and purple flowers – this is the best spring postcard from the Mexican capital.
This beautiful colonial corner of Mexico is the perfect hybrid between the Bohemian behavior of Coogan and the elegance of Chan Angel. Most houses are still residential, and often in private areas – contradictory – you can easily access the car. In all of this, you can get the views of the Jakanda trees without the urgency of the city’s tourist hot spot.
After the appropriate visit L takl parkIn where you can feast the Jakandas, including the sky, my personal choice is to go to the “Octavio Boss” library. Go directly to the second floor, go to the library’s restaurant and catch a table with a wide view. As a suggestion of an internal thinker, the rest of the confirmation: it is a place to be with one’s thoughts – and the Jakanda trees bloom fully with the magic view of the trees.
- El Tagl Park: Arnol 3, Simlistack Acricola Colonia, Mayor Alwaro Oberigan, 01050, Mexico City, CDMX.
- “Octavio Pass” Library: Miguel Engel de Quevedo 115, Simlistack, Alvaro Oberigan, 01070, Mexico City, CDMX.
Andrea Fishher contributes to the feature desk in Mexico News Tail. He has written to revise National Geology in Spanish And The most interesting MexicoAnd the science continues to be a lawyer for anything. Or yoga. Or both.
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