We arrived in Oaxaca with no plan for accommodation and had to spend most of the night on the couches of the back room of a night club. Weirdest sleeping place yet!
The following day, exhausted and with not enough sleep we roamed the streets of Oaxaca centre trying to find a better place to stay for the next night. As we walked we stumbled upon a shop called "Makedonia" with the Vergina sun and the word ΕΛΛΑΔΑ (Greece). After the initial shock of this discovery we curiously went inside and met the lovely Mrs. Flor and her husband Mr. Alekos who immediately invited us into their home.
We ended up sleeping there two nights, recharging our batteries, eating good food and catching up on our blogging. Staying at their place was the best thing that could have happened to us and we are very grateful for everthing! Next stop: San Cristóbal de las Casas
The following day, exhausted and with not enough sleep we roamed the streets of Oaxaca centre trying to find a better place to stay for the next night. As we walked we stumbled upon a shop called "Makedonia" with the Vergina sun and the word ΕΛΛΑΔΑ (Greece). After the initial shock of this discovery we curiously went inside and met the lovely Mrs. Flor and her husband Mr. Alekos who immediately invited us into their home.
We ended up sleeping there two nights, recharging our batteries, eating good food and catching up on our blogging. Staying at their place was the best thing that could have happened to us and we are very grateful for everthing! Next stop: San Cristóbal de las Casas
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