After doing a good bit of walking earlier in the day, we relaxed and took a short siesta. Upon getting up, we decided to head on out. Guanajuato was a fine place to stroll and just take in the different plazas. Like Plaza de Los Angeles.
We needed to grab something from Oxxo, so we went down the stairs onto busy Avenida Benito Juarez and enjoyed the colorful buildings on the street.
We had made very early dinner reservations with one stop in mind before our meal which was almost right across the street from the restaurant.
Artist Diego Rivera was born in Guanajuato and though his family only lived there for a few years, the home he lived in has been made into a a museum.
Since we had already visited La Casa Azul earlier on the trip, I thought a visit here would be a nice "bookend". The building's restoration and conversion to a museum was initiated by Diego Rivera's daughter, Guadalupe Rivera Marin. As to how many children Diego Rivera had, well the numbers vary based on the source....
The museum is fairly small, but we enjoyed seeing the scope of Diego Rivera's work and the different styles he embraced from Cubism to Impressionism, to Post-Impressionism, and Muralism.
To be perfectly honest, before this trip, while I had read (and seen the movie) and seen the works of Frida Kahlo, I really did not know much about Diego Rivera.
Visiting Casa Azul, Museo Diego Rivera, and reading the various tales like how Leon Trotsky lived with the pair while in exile (Trotsky was assassinated in Coyoacán in 1940).
According to this wonderful website Rivera feared for his life (it was uncovered in the 1990's that he was a informant for the US) and went the the American Embassy and ended up in San Francisco. During that time Frida and Diego got remarried and he lived out his life in Casa Azul.
Man, talk about real life being more interesting than fiction!
Museo Casa Diego Rivera
Positos 47
Zona Centro, 36000 Guanajuato, Mexico
Even though Mestizo is basically a few buildings over from the museum, it was still a bit early, so we decided to drop off the stuff we got from Oxxo at the hotel.
We noticed that the Basilica Guanajuato (full name - Basílica Colegiata de Nuestra Señora de Guanajuato) was open as we exited the hotel, so we decided to take a peek.
And then headed off to dinner.
We had enjoyed our previous meal at Mestizo so much that we had made reservations for a follow-up dinner on our last night in the city.
Service was just as friendly this time around and we ordered our favorites from that earlier meal along with one addition.
We did notice something different on this visit.
The flavors and presentation for the Tartar de Atun en Chile Viejo and the Chinchulines con Guacamole weren't quite as on the mark as on our previous visit.
We tried the Carpaccio de Pulpo con Xoconostle y Polvo de Chili Secos. Basically octopus with prickly pear and chili de arbol powder.
As before the tortillas were up to the task though not outstanding. The pulpo was on the tougher end of things and we thought more citrus/sour tones were needed as well. We enjoyed the lemony-peppery-slightly anise tones of the epazote.
The one saving grace was that the Tuetano was just as wonderfully buttery and beefy as on the first visit.
So, while it seems that perhaps the "B" team was in charge on this evening, things ended on a high note for us.
Mestizo
Positos 69
Zona Centro, 36000 Guanajuato, Mexico
We then headed to La Clave Azul for a nightcap.
Since this was our last evening in Guanajuato and we had really enjoyed ourselves, we decided to do a little victory lap...starting with Jardin de la Union.
Where folks were out in full force.
We ran into the sweet gal selling cheesecake and we ended up paying for two and asked her to "pay it forward"!
As we got back to the hotel we noticed an interesting "scene".....
Hmmm, this fella looks familiar, right?
There seems to always be something going on in Guanajuato!
We slept well, got up, packed, and had breakfast at the hotel. The Nopales con Huevo were quite good.
After breakfast, we checked out, and met our driver Aaron, who as always was right on time and got us to the airport. It was time to head on home......
But....I'm sure we'll be back someday!
Thanks for stopping by!
what a great adventure!
Posted by: kat | Sunday, 25 September 2022 at 04:55 AM
LMAO - Keanu is that you?
Posted by: Som Tommy | Sunday, 25 September 2022 at 09:43 AM
We enjoyed it Kat!
Kinda funny huh ST?
Posted by: Kirk | Sunday, 25 September 2022 at 01:30 PM