Last Sunday, we went to Chapultepec Park because Alejandro had not seen the Global Village set up there for the World Cup. I thought that it was crowded when I had visited the previous Thursday, but, as you can see from this photo of the entrance, the weekend throng of people was insane.
We walked through a portion of the "Village", but decided that it was pointless, and we left as soon as we could find an exit and detach ourselves from the crowd.
We headed back toward the Insurgentes Metrobus stop to return to the apartment. Our route took us through the Zona Rosa, a touristy neighborhood bordering Paseo de la Reforma. The pedestrian street of Génova was lined with vendors selling cheap World Cup souvenirs that were probably made in China.
There were hats, horns, noisemakers, flags, foam hands, soccer balls, and plastic piggy banks shaped like the World Cup trophy.
Alejandro tried on a silly hat shaped like a soccer ball. (No, he did not buy one.)
Dr. Simi, the beloved mascot of the drug store chain "Farmacias Similares" stood at the back of a tourist streetcar wearing a "fútbol" jersey, waving to the passersby and posing for photos.