Mexico Travel Books: A Solo Female Traveler’s Guide

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Mexico is a country filled with vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and deep-rooted traditions. Whether you’re exploring ancient ruins, enjoying colorful markets, or relaxing on its beautiful beaches, getting to know Mexico through its stories can make your journey even more meaningful. These books will introduce you to the heart and soul of this incredible country.

Why Start with a Book?

Reading about Mexico before your trip is like getting a behind-the-scenes look at its history and culture. From its pre-Hispanic civilizations to modern-day life, these books offer insight into Mexico’s people, traditions, and places. They’ll help you understand the context behind the sights you’ll see and the experiences you’ll have.

TOP BOOKS TO READ BEFORE TRAVELING TO Mexico

Like Water for Chocolate

A beautiful blend of magic and realism, this novel follows the life of Tita, a young woman bound by family traditions. Each chapter is tied to a traditional Mexican recipe, creating a sensory experience that immerses you in the flavors and emotions of Mexican culture.

Written by Nobel Prize-winning author Octavio Paz, this book delves into the Mexican identity and explores themes of solitude, history, and culture. It’s a profound read for anyone wanting to understand the deeper nuances of Mexican society.

This comprehensive biography sheds light on the life of one of Mexico’s most iconic artists. Frida Kahlo’s story of resilience, love, and creativity is deeply intertwined with Mexico’s cultural and political history.

TOP Movies TO Watch BEFORE TRAVELING TO Mexico

Y Tu Mamá También 2001
Y Tu Mamá También (2001)
Under the Same Moon (2007)
The Book of Life (2014)

A coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of Mexico’s stunning landscapes. The film offers a raw and poignant view of life, love, and self-discovery.

A touching tale of a young boy’s journey from Mexico to the U.S. in search of his mother, highlighting themes of family and perseverance.

A vibrant animated film inspired by Mexico’s Day of the Dead, celebrating tradition, love, and storytelling.

TOP Music TO Listen to BEFORE TRAVELING TO Mexico

Mariachi Music

The soul of Mexican celebrations, mariachi music combines powerful vocals and vibrant instruments like violins and trumpets. Songs often tell stories of love, struggle, and pride.

Ranchera Classics

Artists like Vicente Fernández and Pedro Infante capture the heart of Mexico with their emotional ballads.

Lila Downs

Known for blending traditional Mexican music with modern sounds, Lila Downs’ songs celebrate the country’s indigenous roots and cultural diversity.

 

TOP Videos TO Watch BEFORE TRAVELING TO Mexico

Street Food in Mexico

It takes you on a delicious journey through Mexico’s vibrant street food scene, exploring markets, food stalls, and authentic local flavors

10 Best Things To Do In & Around Oaxaca City

This video takes you through the colorful streets of Oaxaca, highlighting its art, food, and traditions.

A short but powerful video explaining the history and traditions of Día de los Muertos, showcasing the celebrations across Mexico.

All links in this article encourage purchases from small businesses, locally owned stores, or women owned companies wherever possible while prioritizing reliable recommendations for our travelers.


 
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