Who would have thunk it? An exquisite original Tiffany dome over the bar of El Camino Real Hotel. I was awestruck. Since I was not driving, I booked a well recommended tour Border Sights Tours with tour guide, Rudy, at the wheel. He picked me up first and then a young guy who had just driven his unwilling (to return to base) military friend back to Fort Bliss from the Pacific North West. That is a hell of a drive. Rudy took us all over El Paso, more in future blogs, but this bit of gossip (below) tickled me.
If you look at the top of the building you can see an additional smaller section on the roof. This is the penthouse suite where Elizabeth Taylor and her first husband Nicky Hilton spent their honeymoon. How cool is that?? The view from the top must be astonishing.
Rudy told us that President John F Kennedy gave a speech from that balcony of the Hotel Cortez. I guess El Paso was the ‘happening’ place back in the day, eh? Wouldn’t it have been fun to see JFK or Elizabeth Taylor – wow? One of my favorite parts of the tour was when we visited a genuine Mexican bakery and could choose a cake or pastry. Rudy told us that they were less sweet than traditional Texan desserts because they used unrefined sugar. My churro was yummy!
I loved this mural outside the bakery. More tales of our tour next week, including Fort Bliss.
For a second, I thought some of those people in the mural were real.
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It was pretty good, eh?
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It was. Fooled me 🙂
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Thanks for the virtual tour of El Paso. 🙂
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De Nada, Bitte schön!
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Oh wow! That Tiffany dome is spectacular and then you casually go on to show us where the glorious Liz Taylor and Nicky Hilton honeymooned and to cap it off the spot where JFK made a speech. I am in heaven and I wasn’t even there!! Xx
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Isn’t it amazing – the dome was huge! I have never seen anything like it.
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Its quite boggling to me that they can make something so huge out of glass and then fix it in place … I adore Tiffany – you are giving me SO many reasons to want to go to El Paso!
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I am so glad, it is a beautiful city that is off the beaten track.
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Very nice tour, I need to make a trip to El Paso – it looks amazing. 🙂
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It was very different than I thought it would be.😘
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Love that dome and thanks for the tour
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Most welcome, Joseph!
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🙂
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Just a wonderful photo-essay. I enjoy the angles you use in your photos, and tour guide gossip is just the best. Thank you for sharing your visit to El Paso! All my best to you. 🎄
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Thank you, JoHanna. I noticed that I take photos at strange angles – sometimes I have to straighten them… 😆
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so spectacular
Thank you so much for sharing this tour
Have a very nice end of week dear
Kisses back to you
Anita
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Thank you so much, Anita. Bisous.
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Thanks for my taste of El Pasó this morning
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You are most welcome!
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Great photos! I see you are in my “neighborhood” now! We have only lived in Texas for about a year, but exploring it is very fun. It is very unique to the rest of the USA! El Paso looks interesting.
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It is very interesting and so different from sub-tropical Houston. You could spend decades exploring Texas and still not see it all.
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Hi Kerry … awesome tour… I am with you: the bakery mural is great… love the buildings and how the city looks…. Thanks for sharing!… happy Holidays (in advance!). 😀
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Thank you! El Paso was such an unexpected delight. Happy Holidays to you, too, dear friend.🎅
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El Paso, actually Fort Bliss, was home for four years. Looking forward to reading the rest of your writings.
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I hope you enjoy and Merry Christmas!
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