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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

Survey: Perceptions of Mexico City

The Government of Mexico City conducted a telephone public opinion survey in the United States and Canada in late 2009 to measure perceptions of business and leisure travelers toward the destination. Because Mexico City receives more than 2 million visitors a year from these markets, the government was interested in learning how it could enhance their travel experience and explore ways to improve its North American tourism marketing. The slide show below summarizes the findings of the research project. (Note: Click the "Toggle full screen" icon in the bottom-right corner to view the slideshow full screen).

Mexico City: Bike Town

Voices from the city:

Mexico City: Bike Town

On a recent morning in Mexico City, David Alvarado, 34, looks happy as a kid. As a teenager he emigrated to the United States. Now he’s back in town for a vacation and to visit friends, for the first time since he left. "I can't believe the sky is blue," he smiles. In the 1990s, the city experienced an environmental dark age that turned skies gray and triggered frequent pollution emergencies. read more

Distroller

Hip Mexico designs for cool kids. Pronounced “Destroyer.” Check out the dolls, backpacks, bracelets, cell phone charms, necklaces and other products. Check out Bistroller, next door, too.

Address: Prado Norte 525, Colonia Lomas de Chapultepec
Phone: 5540-7025
http://www.distroller.com

Mon-Fri: 11 am-7 pm; Sun: 12 pm-6 pm

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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

With a myriad of tourist services, Mexico City has 115 museums, 41 galleries and 100 theaters.

Overheard

Visitors to Mexico City are often surprised by its breadth of architectural styles, from 16th century churches to oddly shaped skyscrapers of the past decade. The result: an eclectic collection of unusual buildings, including a few that architecture professor José Maria Nava of the Iberoamerican University called "vedette buildings"—movie-star structures that stand apart and aloof from their surroundings.

— Geri Smith, BusinessWeek

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