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  1. Lonely Planet author Greg Benchwick is a fan of beer and oddities and Oaxaca in the south of Mexico is fast becoming a favourite weekend away. The zócalo, or main square, is a great starting point for a city that is famous for its colonial architecture and mole sauces. But Greg takes us out to the hills, into the markets and ends at the bottom of a murky glass of deadly mezcale. (2009)

    Zócalo, Oaxaca - On The Road

    by Lonely Planet Television

  2. 1000% handsome wrestler here to take you down. Do you want to take a hit?

    Shocker, Mexico City

    by Lonely Planet Television

  3. The lure of the road trip strikes again. (2009)
  4. Traveling with kids is not easy as my wife and I have found out. But seeing the world through the eyes of a child has given us a whole new perspective. You can never predict how your child will turn out but hopefully Justin will follow in our footsteps and become world travelers.
  5. From glam wrestling to goths and ancient rituals, Mexico city is one of the most dynamic cities of Central America. Lonely Planet film director Tony Jackson spills the beans on what this wild metropolis has to offer.

    Mexico City - Lonely Planet travel video

    by Lonely Planet Television

  6. Everything is for everyone, according to the Zapatistas, a movement comprised of indigenous peasants.

    The Zapatistas, Mexico

    by DariusDevas

  7. Going Loco in Acupulco, the glam resort of the 50s hasn't lost its appeal - even if it is retro this time around.

    Loco, Acapulco

    by Worldli

  8. What makes bohemianism successful? Take one bowl of honey, add a tin of baked beans and sprinkle with attitude.

    Bohemian Rhapsody, Mexico City

    by Lonely Planet Television

  9. Lonely Planet author John Vlahides crosses the border from San Diego to Tijuana, Mexico.

    Tijuana, Mexico

    by Lonely Planet Television

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