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Hotel Villa Mercedes
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Villas Casa Morada
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Hotel NH Puebla
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Hotel Del Principado
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Hotel Plaza Florencia
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Hotel NH Mexico City
4.3
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80% recommendation
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Gran Hotel Ciudad de Mexico
5.8
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Hotel Ramada Aeropuerto Mexico
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Hotel Howard Johnson Monte Real Mexico City
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80% recommendation
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Trip Preparation

Entry/Visa
No Visa is required.

Vaccines
Vaccinations other than the standard vaccinations are not needed.

Climate
In Mexico City there are mild temperatures. The average temperature is between 15 and 25 ° C, whereas at night it gets cool quickly. The rainy season is between May and October and the last time it snowed in Mexico City was 1967.

Currency
Mexico’s currency is the Mexican Peso.

Language
The official language is Spanish spoken by the majority of the inhabitants. Due to the many different ethnic groups, in Mexico City locals also speak the native Mexican languages such as: Nahuatl, Mixtec, Mazahua, Otomi and Zapotec.

Country and People

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Customs / Culture / Traditions
In 1325 the Aztecs found a city called Tenochtitlan on some islands of Lake Texcoco. In 1521 the Spanish invaded and destroyed the city. From 1522 they built „Mexico City" on the ruins of Tenochtitlan. In 1525 the new city became the administrative district of New Spain and had numerous churches and palaces. The city was hit several times by floods and earthquakes. Between 1847 and 1848 U.S. troops occupied the capital and between 1863 and 1867 French armies occupied it. During the civil war between 1910 and 1920, the city was occupied by different countries. In the 1950s they built the City University (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico) and the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN).In 1968 they hosted the Olympics.From the 50's onwards the population grew and started occupying many industrial areas.Mexico City was the first federal entity in Mexico which in 2006 recognized unions between the same gende...
Latest version edited by Isabel.b
Customs / Culture / Traditions
In 1325 the Aztecs found a city called Tenochtitlan on some islands of Lake Texcoco. In 1521 the Spanish invaded and destroyed the city. From 1522 they built „Mexico City" on the ruins of Tenochtitlan. In 1525 the new city became the administrative district of New Spain and had numerous churches and palaces. The city was hit several times by floods and earthquakes. Between 1847 and 1848 U.S. troops occupied the capital and between 1863 and 1867 French armies occupied it. During the civil war between 1910 and 1920, the city was occupied by different countries. In the 1950s they built the City University (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico) and the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN).In 1968 they hosted the Olympics.From the 50's onwards the population grew and started occupying many industrial areas.Mexico City was the first federal entity in Mexico which in 2006 recognized unions between the same gender. In 2007 it was also the first federal entity that legalized abortion before 12 weeks of pregnancy, which was criticized by the Catholic Church and conservative organizations.Most of the inhabitants of the city are mestizos (mixed European and indigenous). The “Nahua” are the largest ethnic group in Mexico City. Other native groups living in the Mexico City are the Mixtec, Otomi, Zapotec and Mazahua groups of Mayan origin.

Religion
Most of the inhabitants of Mexico City are Catholic, however Judeo-Christian and evangelical is also professed by some . In addition, there are communities of people who profess no religion.

Getting Around

Airports / Car rental
Mexico city’s main airport is “Mexico City International Airport” (MEX) with a high traffic of international and domestic fights, therefore it is rather easy to travel to Mexico City from any airport worldwide.

Public transport
Several highways connect Mexico City with the rest of the country. In addition, there are different means of public transport, for example, the Public Transport System - Metro which has 11 lines and 175 stations. The Metro is the cheapest public transport and extremely convenient to get everywhere. By subway you can also travel to and from the airport and reach most sights worth seeing. In addition, Mexico City has foreign buses. However, in the center of the city is better to walk.

Discover and Enjoy

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Events
The Federal District is home to the main sites of the Mexican culture. Mexico City is also the first city to have museums and lots of theaters.One of the main and most important festivals is the celebration of Independence Day in “Zocalo”, which is celebrated on September 15. In addition, there are many religious festivals, such as the Representation of the Passion of Jesus in “Iztapalapa” .

Culinary Specialities
In Mexico City there are many restaurants dedicated to the Mexican food, however there are also several restaurants offering French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and Japanese cuisine.The local specialty of Mexico City is, "Antojitos Mexicanos", which are tapas similar to tacos served with various sauces such as “salsa Verde”, “salsa Mexicana”, “salsa Ranchera” and guacamole. “Tamales” (a spicy Mexican dish consisting of chopped meat wrapped in cornmeal dough) are very popular at parties and celebrations. They can be stu...
Latest version edited by Isabel.b
Events
The Federal District is home to the main sites of the Mexican culture. Mexico City is also the first city to have museums and lots of theaters.One of the main and most important festivals is the celebration of Independence Day in “Zocalo”, which is celebrated on September 15. In addition, there are many religious festivals, such as the Representation of the Passion of Jesus in “Iztapalapa” .

Culinary Specialities
In Mexico City there are many restaurants dedicated to the Mexican food, however there are also several restaurants offering French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and Japanese cuisine.The local specialty of Mexico City is, "Antojitos Mexicanos", which are tapas similar to tacos served with various sauces such as “salsa Verde”, “salsa Mexicana”, “salsa Ranchera” and guacamole. “Tamales” (a spicy Mexican dish consisting of chopped meat wrapped in cornmeal dough) are very popular at parties and celebrations. They can be stuffed with meat, vegetables or fruit. A typical lunch is "chilaquiles" prepared with pieces of fried corn tortilla, dipped in green or red chili sauce.

Sights
In 1987 UNESCO gave the historic center of Mexico City the title "Patrimonoio de la huminidad". In the historic center the city's main square is “Zocalo”.
Other attractions are:
-“Santa Fe”, where there are modern office buildings
-La Villa de Guadalupe (religious neighborhood)
-the Cathedra
l-National Palace
-Plaza Santo Domingo
-Alameda Parque
-Palace of Fine Arts
-National Museum of Fine Arts
-Monument to the Revolution
-City Theatre

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Hotel Maya Tulipanes in Palenque, Mexican Regions
5.0
Suns
... , everything looked a bit muddy from. Many Mexican families spend a few hours at the weekends. We can recommend ... Hotel Maya Tulipanes We, together travelers ten people, spent three nights at the hotel Maya ... tulipanes. It was already a bit older, but well maintained. Our room in the ground floor, facing ... the street so some rooms, parking, facilities and others with a window to the corridor of the hotel ... Read more
in April 11
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Renata, Age 56-60, Friends
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The nicest hotel rooms the cityHotel recommendedtranslated hotel review
Hotel Ciudad Real Centro Historico in San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Mexican Regions
5.9
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... hotel rooms the city: high ceilings with a wonderful stylish decor in the Mexican/colonial style. Going ... Hotel Ciudad Real Centro Historico The hotel offers two junior suites with probably the nicest ... through the balcony door is the view directly on the central square of the city until 22:00 ... and in the evening from 18:00 plays a chapel in a pleasant way marimba. Afterwards it was quiet. The rooms ... Read more
in March 11
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Dieter, Age 56-60, Couple
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Located directly at the pyramids.Hotel recommendedLocated directly at the pyramids.translated hotel review
Villa Arqueologica Teotihuacan in Culhuacán, Mexican Regions
5.1
Suns
... Villa Arqueologica Teotihuacan Breakfast a la carte Room in the Mexican style-very tasteful ... and warm equipped Services: tennis court, swimming pool, massage, playground, Restaurant, free internet ... in the lobby -5-10 minute walk to the pyramids -clean -noisy (the inner courtyard) ... Read more
in June 11
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Claus, Age 31-35, Solo/single
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For the money, you get certainly something betterHotel not recommendedFor the money, you get certainly something bettertranslated hotel review
Hotel Casa de la Condesa in Mexico city, Mexican Regions
4.9
Suns
... Hotel Casa de la Condesa Very simple Hotel in Mexican style Location: area condesa We had a room ... with American kitchen About 15-minutes walk from the nearest metro station Services: gym, breakfast à ... la carte, air conditioning, in-room safe ... Read more
in July 11
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Claus, Age 31-35, Couple
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World heritage in dangerHotel not recommendedWorld heritage in dangertranslated hotel review
Hotel Posada San Pedro in Puebla de Zaragoza, Mexican Regions
3.9
Suns
... in terms of money exchange was much worse than in the Zocalo Mexican city. On the side ... Hotel Posada San Pedro the hotel lies a corner from the Zocalo in the world heritage site ... by the UNESCO-Centro historico-appointed away. The hotel itself is a histor. Building and wonderful look ... , if it weren't for the decline endangered rooms. Nice inner courtyard swimming pool and restaurant, once ... Read more
in November 11
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Heinz, Age 41-45, Couple
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