Feria Anual Tradicional del Sarape
The sarape is an iconic piece of clothing in Mexico, sold in large numbers each year during this popular trade fair. read more
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As Mexico’s growing economy continues to attract business and investment, foreign law firms are beginning to expand their operations in the country as well. read more
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The sarape is an iconic piece of clothing in Mexico, sold in large numbers each year during this popular trade fair. read more
The Wrecking Ball tour comes to a close in Mexico City. read more
Millions of pilgrims come to honor Mexico’s religious patron each year, for the culmination of ten days of celebrations in Mexico City. read more
Certainly one of the area’s most colorful events, Feria de la Piñata features all kinds of piñatas to purchase and admire. read more
Mexico City’s festivities in the lead up to Christmas includes this parade, whose many characters tell the story of the nativity. read more
Pick up last-minute gifts and holiday decorations at the Feria de la Nochebuena, held through late December. read more
Mexico City is home to the largest population of Americans living outside the United States — estimated at over 600,000
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