Privacy Policy

Privacy policy

Mexico City: the political, economic, commerical and cultural capital of Mexico.

Privacy Policy

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Expat Voices: Maggie Galton

Voices from the city:

Expat Voices: Maggie Galton

Currently I live in Polanco, which I adore. I really enjoy being able to walk everywhere: to the park with my two girls, to buy amazing bread at Da Silva’s and fruit at the Saturday morning tianguis—even if it is overpriced! read more

San Ángel Inn

This restaurant and hacienda-style inn is a Mexico City classic, perfect for special dinners, with pretty gardens in the back area and a delightful outdoor patio and sofas. A trio plays from 3-9 pm daily.

Address: Diego Rivera 50, Colonia San Ángel
Phone: 5616-1402

Mon-Sat: 1 pm-1 am; Sun: 1 pm-10 pm. Cost: Average dinner $400

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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

When it comes to medical care, Mexico City has three specialists for every general practitioner.

Overheard

"A new generation of designers have emerged, taking inspiration and materials from their homelands and translating them into clothing and accessories that are as athentic as they are relevant to today's woman."

— D Magazine (Dallas/ Fort Worth)

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