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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

FITA 2011

What is Fita 2011?

Mexico City will host the second annual International Tourism Fair of the Americas (Fita) from September 22-25, 2011. The fair will bring together tourism industry professionals from around the world and be the meeting point of a variety of destinations, hotels, travel agencies, airlines and enterprises focused on tourism.

Fita 2011 will feature a major exhibition area displaying the finest exponents of national and international tourism and will attract a large group of local and foreign buyers interested in learning about potential business opportunities in the tourism market.

Fita 2010 Success

The 2010 fair attracted 2,000 national and international buyers and 3,000 exhibitors. Over 25,000 business meetings were arranged between buyers and exhibitors. In total, the fair welcomed 30,000 people interested in the tourism industry.

A post-event survey found that  FITA 2010 met the expectations of 94% of attendees and 80% of the exhibitors agreed they would attend future fairs.

Why Mexico City?

As a city that receives 12 million visitors each year and offers first-class tourism attractions and services, Mexico City is the ideal place to host this international tourism fair

Mexico City boasts hundreds of museums, archeological sites, colonial architecture, shopping centers and other attractions that make it one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world. Mexico City has more than 48,000 rooms available in more than 650 hotels for all tastes and budgets. It also has a wide-range of cuisine options and was declared by Forbes Magazine as one of the world’s best cities to eat well.  

For more information, visit: http://www.fitamx.com/home_eng.shtml

Marc Chassinat, Entrepreneur

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Marc Chassinat, Entrepreneur

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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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