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Mexico City - Mexico
Mexico City is ranked as one of the most densely populated cities in the world, with an overall population of over 18 million residents. It is divided into 16 major boroughs, which are further categorized into various neighborhoods to ease administration.

The Mexico City of today reserves the rich cultural and archaeological heritage that it has gained over the last few centuries, while battling against the problems faced by all developing, populous third-world capitals, including uncontrolled growth, economic constraints, various forms of pollution, and a consequent above average level of petty...Read More

Hotels In Mexico City

Address:  Andres Bello 29 Mexico City, 11560 Mexico
Phone: +52555999000
Address:  Isabel la Catolica # 61, Mexico DF 06000.
Phone: +52 (55) 55 12 34 64
Address:
Mariano Escobedo 756 Colonia Anzures Distrito Federal
Mexico City 11590...
Address: Paseo de la Reforma, 1 Mexico City, MEXICO 06030
Phone: +525551285000

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Transportation/Getting Around

Driving Tips
Mexico City is not really a driver ...
Taxi
Convenient, easily available, and ...
Metro
The Metro in Mexico City is one of ...
Buses
Buses present the most convenient ...
From the airport
There are three primary ways to ...
Car for Hire
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Mexico City - Mexico

Mexico City History
Mexico City has its roots buried in ancient tradition – the history of the city is put together from myths and heroic epics alike. From the founding of the legendary island city of Tenochtitlan in 1325 and the reign of powerful leaders like Montezuma, to the savage plundering of the Aztec empire by the Spanish colonialists in 1521, the civil uprising in 1810,  and the establishment of Mexico City as the capital of the Mexican Republic in 1823, and finally the subsequent invasion by the American army in 1847, the history of Mexico City has been fantastically dramatic. It was the... read more

Embassy Suites Hotel
Address:
Paseo de la Reforma No. 69, Col. Tabacalera,
06030 México D.F., México
Melia Mexico Reforma
Address: Paseo de la Reforma, 1 Mexico City, MEXICO 06030
Phone: +525551285000
JW Marriot Hotel
Address:  Andres Bello 29 Mexico City, 11560 Mexico
Phone: +52555999000
Sheraton Maria Isabel Hotel and Towers
Address: Paseo de la Reforma 325 Col. Cuauhtemoc • Mexico City,
Federal District 06500...
Fiesta Americana Grand Chapultepec
Address:
Mariano Escobedo 756 Colonia Anzures Distrito Federal
Mexico City 11590...
Holiday Inn Hotel Zocalo
Address:
Av Cinco De Mayo 61 Col Centro Colonia Centro
Mexico City 06000 Mexico

Liverpool
Addresses:
Av. Insurgentes Sur 1310, Col. Guadalupe Inn, Mexico City
Venustiano...
Santa Fe Shopping Mall
Address: Salida a Toluca, Santa Fe, Mexico City
Phone:...
Antara Polanco
Addresses:
Ejercito Nacional s/n, Col. Polanco, Mexico City
Phone:
Perisur
Addresses:
Anillo Periferico Sur 4690, col. Ampliacion Pedregal de San Angel, Mexico City
Plaza Moliere
Address:
Av Moliere 22 between Calles Horacio and Homero, Col. Polanco, Mexico City
El Palacio De Hierro
An architectural marvel - an overlay of platonic shapes, including triangular prisms, cuboids and a...

Día de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe
Date: 11-12 December
Dedicated pilgrims from all around the globe come to pay their respects...
Festival de Mexico
Usually held in mid-March every year, this is a music and arts festival that promises a pleasant...
Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)
Date : 2 November
A festival that sure sounds spooky but forms an important part of the...
San Ángel Flower Festival
date :16-26 July
San Angel Flower Festival has roots deep in tradition. It began in the...
Festival de Mexico en el Centro Historic
The largest of all cultural festivals taking place in Mexico. A largely open-air festival featuring...
Mexico City International Contemporary Film Festival
The MICFF promotes budding directors and film makers in the city.
Initiated in 2004, this...

Bellini Restaurante Giratorio (International/Mexican)
Address:
Av. de las Naciones 1, World Trade Center, Col. Napoles, Mexico City
Phone:...
La Valentina (Mexican)
Address:
Av. Presidente Masarik 393, Col. Polanco, Mexico City
Phone:
Benkay (Japanese)
Address:
Campos Elíseos 204, Col. Polanco, inside Hotel Nikko, Mexico City
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Hacienda de los Morales (Local/Contemporary)
Address:
Vázquez de Mella 525, Col. Del Bosque, in Polanco area, Mexico City
Cambalache (Argentinean)
Address:
Arquímedes 85, Col. Chapultepec Morales, Mexico City
Phone:
Chez Wok (Chinese)
Address:
Tennyson 117, Col. Polanco, Mexico City
Phone:
55/5281-3410

Fast Facts
-Location: Mexico City, Mexico
              -Dialing code: +52-1-55
            -Emergency numbers
                  Police: 060 and 080
                        Fire: +52 5768-8261
                        Ambulance: +52 5557-5757 (Red Cross)
      Tourist Information Helpdesk: 01 (800) 903-9200 (from anywhere in Mexico); +52 5525-9380 (Mexico City)
                        Car Breakdown Service: +52 5250 8221
                        Highway Patrol: +52 5684-2142
                        Telephone Directory Services: 040
                        Airport Enquiry: +52 5571- 3600
                        Railway Enquiry: +52 5547 7920

              Population: 106,682,500
                Languages: Spanish, and 62 Indigenous Amerindian languages
                Time zone: UTC -8 to -6
                Average January temperatures: High 68-71°F; Low 43-46 °F
                Average July temperatures: High 72-75°F; Low 51-54°F
                Annual rainfall: 625 mm
Electricity: Same as the US


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When To Go

When to go
Alive with activity all year round, Mexico City offers visitors a perfect vacation getaway with so much to offer in terms of its rich cultural heritage, in the form of museums, artifacts, and hand ...

Kids In Tow

What to do with Children in Tow
1.    Chapultepec Park:
Address: Paseo de la Reforma, Centro Historico, ...

Health & Safety

Health and Safety
Let’s just say, Mexico City is not the safest place in the world for a tourist – it is not even the safest place for a local. But ...