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As the recipient of 12 million visitors each year, Mexico City offers a wide range of tourist, cultural and first class services

Spend the time to get to know the real Mexico City. It is the city of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. The city of Spanish colonialism and Christian basilicas. The city of the Aztecs and the cultures before them. But it is also a modern and sophisticated 21st century city.

Experiencing Mexico City means enjoying fine art that rivals what you will find in Rome and admiring pyramids that would impress the Egyptians. In addition, it means learning that you don't need to travel to Venice for a romantic gondola ride along a canal or visit Madrid to see a bullfight.

Experience the Historic Center

The heart of the historic center is the Plaza de la Constitución, known locally as the Zócalo. The Zócalo has been the prime gathering point for Mexico City residents for centuries. The square is sorrounded by important buildings such as the National Palace, the Metropolitan Cathedral and the Templo Mayor museum. Many of Diego Rivera’s famous murals depicting Mexico City’s rich culture and history are in the National Palace.

      

Experience Santa Fe

Located in the western region of the Mexico City metropolitan area, Santa Fe is home to glittering office towers, boutique hotels, high-rise apartments, and some of the city’s newest and hottest restaurants, shopping and nightlife. It is one of the city’s most important business and commercial districts, and headquarters for both many leading Mexican corporations and multinational companies doing business in Mexico.

      

Experience San Angel

San Angel is a charming colonial community and picturesque neighborhood with cobblestone streets, gardens, a wonderful central plaza (the church there dates to 1564) and a vibrant Saturday market featuring handicrafts by talented local artisans. Formerly the home of summer residences for Mexico’s aristocracy, the community today features restaurants, small museums, galleries and boutiques. The neighborhood is best explored on foot.

      

Experience Polanco

North of Chapultepec Park (one of the world’s largest and most visited urban parks) is the dynamic neighborhood of Polanco. It is home to art galleries, boutiques, shopping centers, restaurants, cafes, foreign embassies and some of the city’s international hotels.

      

Experience Condesa

South of Chapultepec Park enjoy the art deco and modernist architecture of La Condesa. This neighborhood features magnificent homes, modern office and commercial buildings, bars, bookstores, cafes and lovely parks.

      

Experience Roma

The Roma neighborhood is an eclectic blend of colonial, modern, bohemian and beaux art architecture. In recent years, the neighborhood has attracted artists and creative types who have brought to the neighborhood galleries, shops and hip restaurants and bars.

      

Experience Coyoacan

Coyoacan is a picturesque neighborhood with a much slower pace than the main city to the north. Enjoy this bohemian enclave and its colorful weekend market that spills into the streets surrounding the main square of Plaza Hidalgo.

      
Voices from the City: The Antique Dealer

Voices from the city:

The Antique Dealer

As an antique dealer Rodrigo Rivera Lake knows something special when he sees it, and he continually finds treasures in his home of Mexico City. He believes Mexico City is truly a city in the world, where else can you find pyramids, canals and ancient ruins? watch video

Frutos Prohibidos y Otros Placeres

Enjoy a wrap and a fresh juice with the bohemian crowd. Great place to have lunch and read the paper, or an e-book on your iPad.

Address: Ámsterdam 244-B, Colonia Condesa
Phone: 5264-5808
http://www.frutosprohibidos.com

Mon-Fri: 8 am-10 pm; Sat-Sun: 10 am-6 pm. Payment: cash only. Average cost: $60

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February 10 – May 03, 2012

Traveling Film Festival “Ambulante”

This travelling documentary film festival serves as a forum for ground-breaking Mexican documentaries. read more

April 12 – April 29, 2012 Zocalo--La corrala del mitote,

Perfomance of Shakespeare’s Henry IV

A powerful performance of Shakespeare’s Henry IV that demonstrates rivalries and moral dilemmas were as relevant in the past as they are today. Takes place at 6:30 PM on Thursday, Friday and Sunday and at 1 PM on Saturday and Sunday. read more

April 21 – June 24, 2012 Orquesta Filharmonica de la Ciudad de Mexico - Tlalpan

Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra Performances

Mexico City’s world-renowned Philharmonic Orchestra will perform music by classical composers including Beethoven, Mozart, Debussy, Strauss, Mendelssohn, and other great names in music history. read more

May 24 – May 26, 2012 World Trade Center, Mexico City

Habitat Expo

A popular interior design and architecture exhibition that features close to 210 exhibitors. read more

May 26, 2012 Roma and Condesa neighborhoods, Mexico City

Roma Condesa Cultural Corridor

Experience the city’s avant-garde art and design and flavorful cuisine by visiting participating exhibits and restaurants. read more

Surprising Fact

Over 50 percent of Mexico City's GDP is produced in the service sector.

Overheard

Under the mayor’s ambitious Green Plan, a 15 year eco-roadmap launched in late 2007, the Mexican capital will have more bike lanes than Amsterdam and more rent-a-bike stations than Paris. All new buildings will be solar-powered and once filthy rivers will run clean – or at least cleaner.

— Marion Lloyd, Global Post

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