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| Hotel Majestic Mexico , Mexico |
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| Hotel Majestic is owned by the Best Western gorup of hotels and features attractive guest rooms and a variety of facilities and services.
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| Camino Real Mexico, Mexico |
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| Mexico
City's only resort hotel opened in 1968 as the official residence
for honored guests of the Olympics. The Camino Real Mexico hotel
presides over 8.5 landscaped acres in the heart of the Western
Hemisphere's oldest city. |
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| Del Angel,
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| Aristos Mexico City Hotel. The 15-story Aristos is a soaring, ultra modern hotel established right on the bustling Paseo de la Reforma. Hotel has 332 guest rooms. |
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Fiesta Americana Reforma Mexico City, Mexico |
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| This hotel is 610
rooms, located in front of the Christopher Coloumbus monument,
in the heart of the Cultural and Financial district. This First
class hotel features a night club, flower shop, boutiques and
many extra amenities. |
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| Galeria Plaza Hotel, Mexico |
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Westin Galeria Plaza, 434 rooms, situated in the heart of the
Pink Zone many of the city's most exclusive stores, boutiques
and art galleries are to be found close at hand. |
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| Holiday Inn Select Zocalo Hotel, Mexico |
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Holiday Inn Select Zocalo Hotel, Mexico City hotel - located in the main square of the historical centre of Mexico City. It is opposite the National Palace, Metropolitan Cathedral, 5 minutes to the Bellas Artes Palace and the ruins of the Templo Mayor. |
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Mexico City Information
Mexico City, the
City of Palaces, the ancient capital of the Mexica empire
and the jewel in New Spanish Viceroys’ crown, is today one
of the biggest, most complex and most beautiful cities in the world.
The mere size of the urban spread makes it a city among cities.
Mexico City is a modern, cosmopolitan
city situated in an old lake basin that is surrounded by volcanic
mountains. The different cultures that inhabited the city during
the course of the centuries left an interesting architectural legacy
that comprises many different styles. Firstly, there are the pre
Hispanic remains that tell of the greatness
of the civilizations that settled on this land before the arrival
of the Spaniards. Mexica art can be seen on the ruins of the Templo
Mayor (The Great Temple), the site where the monolith of the goddess
Coyolxauqui was found
The architects that arrived from Europe during the colonial period
applied and shared their knowledge of baroque, neoclassic and other
styles of art that were combined with the indigenous styles to create
an architecture that is quite unique in all the world. Works such
as the Metropolitan Cathedral, palaces, mansions and an endless
number of sober, sumptuous churches adorn the central area of the
city now called the Historic Center; these extraordinary types of
buildings can also be seen in some of the picturesque towns and
villages such as Coyoacán, San Ángel,
Tlalpan and Xochimilco that used to be the outskirts of the
city but have now become incorporated into the built up areas; in
spite of this, they still maintain their provincial atmosphere.
Later, after Mexico became an independent country, new districts
of the city were built in a Frenchified style and in the art deco
and colonial Californian styles.
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Modernism was characterized by magnificent skyscrapers that sprung up in districts such as Polanco, Anzures, Del Valle and Santa Fe. The advantage of a mega-city such as Mexico City is that it offers the visitor all sorts of entertainment possibilities during the day and at night. Avenues like Avenida Insurgentes are true axis of fun and recreation and has spots that cater to all tastes. Mexican culture in all its manifestations can be admired at the large number of quality museums that can be found in many different parts of the city. These have displays and exhibitions of art and culture ranging from the pre Hispanic (the National Museum of Anthropology) to the Vice Regal (the Franz Mayer Museum) to the modern (the Museum of Modern Art), as well as Mexican traditions as can be seen in the Frida Kahlo Museum. |
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