Jun 18, 2009 by AJB | Posted in Other - Mexico
Long story short, my little sister went on vacation to Costa Rica, and was not able to fly due to her passport. Anyhow, best was was to fly in to Mexico city and she will fly from there to Monterrey and that is as far as the airlines will go. We need to get her to Piedras Negras Coahila but I don't
Piedras Negras is about 600 km from Monterrey, you can go in ADO or Coahuilenses, both are fine, anyway Coahuilenses also travel to USA, Dallas and San Antonio...
Good travel!
con duda | Jun 18, 2009
Oct 10, 2008 by Juliuos D | Posted in San Antonio
In fact I am driving with my family to cross the border at Laredo to Monterrey for a week for vacation!
I-35 and then 281 south
Cross the border at McAllen, it's safer and nicer scenery once in Mexico on your way to Monterrey and don't forget to get insurance, most US insurance plans do not cover travel outside of the country
HabsFan-in LoneStarSt8 | Oct 12, 2008
Texas Monthly names Monterey to top 10 list
Or they could go for the gusto with grilled cheese sandwiches or the Mexican street-fair favorite grilled corn in a cup, which they doll up with lime-kissed yogurt, cotija cheese, and popcorn. The Monterey, 1127 S. St. Mary's St. , is No. 6 on Texas Monthly 's Where to Eat Now 2012 list, which focuses on what food writer Pat Sharpe considers the 10 best new Texas restaurants. Depending on what strikes their fancy, chef Quealy Watson and sous chef Robert Cain might do an heirloom-tomato gazpacho with truffle oil and a schmear of smoky baba ganouj. Besides, if you get the grilled octopus and country ham with a foamy Kaffir-lime white curry, your friends are going to be stealing bites anyway. “The Monterey, with its plant-filled beer garden and red-wallpapered diner, is a harbinger of the coming change. “It's the scruffy restaurant and retail strip on the east edge of San Antonio's stately King William Historic District, and it's getting ready to explode. But there's more variety — and fun — when you share.