How adventurous are you when you travel?

¿Qué tanto te aventuras al momento de viajar? | How adventurous are you when you travel?

Travel teaches us new cultures, exotic landscapes, and sensations that we didn’t know we had yet to experience. Since the beginning of time, human beings have always been curious about new places on the planet, and it’s no wonder; every country in the world has its charm, as well as its rivers, forests, and mountains. Perhaps you haven’t considered your personality type when it comes to traveling. Do you think of yourself as an adventure-seeker? Well, you will find out soon enough. Regardless of the miles, the truth is that those who seek adventure can find it anywhere. Each person is a micro-universe. Therefore, when we travel, we also show our most transparent personalities. Some love to plan their next trip, with the most important stops and tourist spots on their list. Some prefer to learn about a region before visiting it to find it easier to move around or find a place to eat. The truth is that even though we love the websites that show us every detail of a place, there are still many who simply prefer to «see what happens» and let themselves be carried away by the people, the culture, and even life itself. The more adventurous ones don’t tend to plan as much. They do a little research, yes, but they are always open-minded to accept whatever comes up at the moment. Adventurous people are less likely to be drawn to the city or museums, preferring instead to explore mountains or whitewater rafting if it’s a place with rivers nearby. Those with this instinct prefer a thrilling and exciting trip with a degree of risk that makes them feel the adrenaline rush. Have you ever seen those explorers on National Geographic? Well, that’s pretty much how we could define an adventurer’s energy. They don’t necessarily have to put themselves in danger. Still, they seek out unconventional activities, such as diving, hiking wilderness trails, or even exploring the more rural areas of a city. For them, it is enough to have a backpack on their shoulder and discover new experiences that very few dare to try. Perhaps, an adventurer can be someone who simply skips the routine and says «yes» to any opportunity that appears in front of him. People may seek different experiences depending on their personalities; they may even feel that they get more out of life. Honestly, we believe that each of us has our idea of fun, and we could even say that there are different types of adventures. Whether you like the traditional approach or you want to find something new to tell, the adventurous spirit kicks in when you decide to visit somewhere new. So, how about you? How many adventures have you had? Remember, if you are looking for a city adventure in Mexico City, we at FlowSuites are experts in making your stay the most memorable one. Book your next trip with us and make it unique.

Our selection of must-see places in Mexico City this time of year

Nuestra selección de lugares imperdibles de la CDMX en esta época del año | Our selection of must-see places in Mexico City this time of year

We are in spring, one of our favorite seasons to enjoy the cultural events in Mexico City. For those of you who don’t know, the museums have many exhibitions during this season as it is considered the best time to enjoy art and musical events. Get ready for our selection of must-see events to enjoy during this time of the year, but not before reminding you that, due to the pandemic, each place has sanitation measures and controlled capacity for your safety. 1. Object to be desired  Claudia Doring-Baez, from the United States, and Stuart Sandford, from the United Kingdom are hosting an exhibition in the Colonia Roma that will feature physical elements that rethink what art is. The exhibition will be open to the public until June 4. Featuring polaroid collages and oil paintings, Object to be desired is one of our favorite exhibitions to see this season. Where: ALMANAQUE Fotográfica, Colonia Roma. 2. Crossing Geographies For those who love dramatic works, this monologue will be on stage until May 30 and will address the topic of migration and how this feeling of exile and dispossession affects us human beings: «A man abandoned by his people and a bird that first stalks him and then accompanies him, meet in a time and space that could easily fit within the history of mankind, but which resonates with the current situation of migrants in the world.» Tickets are $120 and can be purchased online or on the day of the event. Where: Tlalpan 79. 3.  Fury and Poetry Moving on with our artistic tour, on this occasion, you will be able to enjoy an exhibition that will celebrate the tenth anniversary of Atelier Romo. It is a workshop that has seen many generations of young artists through different expressions such as painting, sculpture, and photography. In this gallery, you will find a special anniversary edition that will feature the best pieces known so far. The exhibition will be available until June 13, and the ticket costs only $25. Where: ARTZ Pedregal, Periférico Sur. 4.  Candlelight – Vivaldi’s 4 Seasons Finally, we want you to learn about this musical event that promises to be one of the best experiences this year. Candlelight is a concept that unites live classical music with the best candlelight atmosphere. On this occasion, a quartet will perform Vivaldi’s seasons in a magical place that will be slightly illuminated with candles. This concert is ideal for enjoying together with friends or as a couple to celebrate any special occasion. Where: Nacional Monte de Piedad Building.