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Srangely quiet Christmas and pretty New Year

We already knew that Campeche was going to be on the quieter side without an abundance of tourism but did not expect to find that on Christmas Day pretty much every restaurant in our neighbourhood would be closed leaving us wandering around like hungry street urchins! It was also grey and overcast!

Luckily the one place we did find open served had decent food and friendly service. Our trusty Asian restaurant was also opening for evening service so all was not lost.

Not even the church was open!


Relleno negro tranca with guacamole

Tacos de lechon



Picking up takeout in the rain.

By New Year, the temperature was back up to pleasant and although we didn't stay out till midnight we stayed out until dark and enjoyed the beautifully lit scenery.


Gin con frutas rojas

Pretty lights of Calle 59




Busy church

Trying to order a late night pizza?



New Years Day was completely silent!
Delicious bowl of birria broth at El Borrego






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