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Mexico City Hotels
 Mexico City Luxury Hotels
Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City Hotel Marquis Reforma  
 Mexico City Upscale Hotels
Camino Real Aeropuerto Mexico City Gran Melia Mexico Reforma LB Galeria Plaza Mexico City
Camino Real Ejecutivo Perinorte Hotel Centro Historico S.A. de C.Z. Presidente InterContinental Hotel Mexico City
Fiesta Americana Grand Chapultepec Hotel Nikko Mexico City Sheraton Maria Isabel Hotel & Towers
Fiesta Americana Reforma Hotel JW Marriott Hotel Mexico City W Mexico City
 Mexico City Midrange Hotels
Aeropuerto Plaza Hotel Holiday Inn Plaza Dali Plaza Lancaster Hotel
Century Hotel Zona Rosa Holiday Inn Zocalo-Downtown Radisson Hotel Flamingos
Del Angel Hotel Hotel Prim Radisson Paraiso Mexico City
Fiesta Inn Naucalpan Hotel Sevilla Palace Royal Zona Rosa Hotel
Fiesta Inn Perinorte Krystal Zona Rosa Hotel Sheraton Suites
Fiesta Inn Tlalnepantla La Casona Suites del Angel
Holiday Inn Ciudad de Mexico-Trade Center Mision Colon Reforma Hotel  
Holiday Inn East Mexico City Mision Zona Rosa  
 Mexico City Economy Hotels
Best Western Hotel De Cortes Fiesta Inn Centro Historico Hotel San Francisco
Calinda Geneve Hotel Fiesta Inn Insurgentes Viaduct  
Emporio Hotel Fiesta Inn Periferico Sur  
 Mexico City Unclassified Hotels
Best Western Estoril Hotel Hotel Benidorm Pedregal Palace Hotel
Best Western Majestic Hotel del Prado Plaza Florencia Hotel
Best Western Maria Barbara Hotel Fontan Mexico Regente Hotel
Camino Real Club & Suites Hotel Imperial Reforma Residencia Rochester
Casa Blanca Hotel Hotel Residencia Polanco Riazor Hotel
Casa Condesa Extended Stay Mexico Hotel Sevilla Royal Pedregal Hotel
Casa Inn Mexico City Hotel Suites Amberes Royal Plaza Hotel
Casa Vieja Hotel Suites Reforma 374 San Marino Hotel Suites
Condesa DF Hotel Torre Magna Segovia Regency
Crowne Plaza Jena Suites Hotel Estocolmo 30
Fiesta Americana Suites Zona Rosa Marco Polo Hotel Zona Rosa Suites Michelangelo
Fiesta Inn Cuautitlan New York Hotel Torre Lindavista
Hilton Mexico City Airport Novotel Mexico Santa FE Tulip Inn Ritz Mexico
Hotel Ambassador Mexico City Parque Ensenada  


 

Destination Guide  Mexico City
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Mexico City soars above the earth at an elevation of almost 8,000 feet.  The great basin of Anahuac, also known as the Valley of Mexico, is an ancient lakebed about 60 miles long and 30 miles wide.   It is on this vast surface, surrounded by towering mountains on all sides, that the original settlement was established by nomadic, indigenous people in the 14th century. From that modest beginning, the city has grown in every direction to encompass 300 colonias or neighborhoods connected by everything from cobblestone streets and narrow alleyways to eight lane major thoroughfares. 

 

Mexico City is a place of incomparable energy and excitement.  It is sprawling and populous in the extreme, yet cosmopolitan and modern.  It is the site of  a wealth of historical attractions and museums, striking architecture, and world-class performing arts. 

 

The heart of the city is the Zocalo, a large plaza flanked by the Cathedral and the National Palace.  This 500-block virtual museum of colonial architecture, was built on ruins of the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan. The Templo Mayor, one block from the Zocalo, is the foremost relic of that period. Artifacts unearthed at the site are displayed next door in the  Museo del Templo Mayor.

 

The park just west of the Zocalo, Alameda Central, is lined by museums, and the Palacio de Bellas Artes, a performing-arts venue and a must-see for its art-deco interior and elegant dome, is at its northeastern corner. Paseo de la Reforma, the city's stately, elegant boulevard, flanked by modern skyscrapers and hotels, runs along the western edge of the Alameda Central. From there, it travels southwest to Chapultepec Park, the site of several museums and the zoo.

 

There are many points of interest in other colonias (neighborhoods) southwest of the Historic Center. About halfway between the Historic Center and Chapultepec Park is La Zona Rosa, a commercial neighborhood of restaurants, shops and nightspots. Just south of La Zona Rosa is Condesa, an attractive residential  neighborhood popular for shopping, dining and nightlife.

 

Chapultepec Park is not only the city's largest park, but it's also home to many fine museums, such as the world-renowned Museo Nacional de Antropologia.   In the daytime, the park  is patrolled by police on horseback who are dressed to resemble charros, traditional Mexican cowboys. North of Chapultepec Park is Polanco, an upscale neighborhood with many fine hotels, restaurants and shops.

 

Mexico City defines flavor for food and art lovers alike, and you'll find great places to eat everywhere, from taco vendors to upscale restaurants. You'll also find cuisine from every part of the world, especially in Condesa and Polanco.

 

Those traveling to Mexico City will find symphony orchestras, a national ballet company, a national opera company and numerous theaters offering performances in Spanish.   Museums are plentiful and impressive, and most offer free admission on Sundays and are closed on Mondays. Ballet Folklorico's performances of traditional Mexican dance at the Palacio de Bellas Artes are particularly noteworthy.   The most colorful attractions are the traditional religious festivals occurring throughout the year.

 

Mexico City is an exciting combination of Aztec, Spanish colonial and modern art and architecture. Between Alameda Central and the Zocalo are several impressive buildings and museums, including the Palacio de Iturbide, an Italianate baroque palace, Casa de Azulejos (the House of Tiles), the Correo Central (the main post office), the Museo Nacional de Arte,  containing Mexican art exhibits, and Museo Franz Mayer which displays religious art and European antiquities.

 

About 6 miles south of the city center are Coyoacan and San Angel, both with lovely colonial buildings housing museums, galleries, cafes and shops.

 

The climate in Mexico City is delightful for outdoor recreation:  walking, jogging, golf, tennis, paddleboating, when the air-pollution level is not too high. Check the weather section of the local newspapers for pollution levels. If the levels are high, plan to exercise before 8 am or after 6 pm, when the levels are a bit lower.

 

There are jogging trails in Chapultepec Park and bicycle rentals by the hour in the first section of the park.   Most golf and tennis clubs are private, but some hotels offer guest privileges. Many hotels have swimming pools for their guests.

 

Shopping, sightseeing, culinary delights, sports and recreation, a vibrant nightlife, concerts, theater and fiestas year round:  these are the highlights of a vacation in warm and welcoming Mexico City.

 

 

 


 

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