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MEXICO TOURIST INFORMATION / TOURISM IN MEXICO
The capital of Mexico is an old city, the biggest city in the world and it's also the center of finance, politics and culture for the whole country. With its exciting nightlife and fascinating things to do and see, Mexico City is an energetic metropolis and an incredible place to visit for both business and leisure travelers.

Mexico City vacations can hold many pleasant surprises for those who choose to vacation here. Travelers to Mexico often overlook this city because most of the country's tourism is directed toward Mexican beach resorts.

Mexico City should be on your ''must visit'' list if you are a fan of world-class museums, archeological treasures, international cuisine, incredible shopping experiences, stately mansions, colonial neighborhoods, dazzling nightlife, inviting plazas and beautiful city parks. The National Museum of Anthropology is one of the world's greatest museums and could easily fill a short Mexico City vacation by itself.

Depending on where you stay, many attractions will be just a short distance away and those that are not so close can be reached fairly easily. A great way to get a feeling for the city is to enjoy drinks or dinner on the 45th floor of the World Trade Center. Bellini's is a revolving restaurant that offers stunning views of the whole of Mexico City. If possible, get settled in before sunset.

Monuments, parks, fountains and stunning tree lined avenues are everywhere you are likely to visit within the city. Skyscrapers tower beside splendid examples of colonial architecture, archeological sites share space with modern-day structures, and freeways lead to charming neighborhoods full of colonial buildings and peaceful plazas.

Paseo de la Reforma, the city's main thoroughfare, will give you an immediate idea of why Mexico City has been referred to as the ''Manhattan'' of Latin America. This elegant boulevard is lined with dozens of magnificent monuments including the much-photographed Independence Monument, which has become the unofficial trademark of Mexico City. Sharing the precious space along Paseo de la Reforma are modern high-rise office buildings, embassies, luxury hotels, colonial mansions, more monuments and shaded pedestrian promenades.

Zona Rosa is home to numerous crafts and antique stores selling unique, one off items. Here you will also find many sidewalk cafes and some of the city's more popular restaurants and clubs.

Polanco is an upscale residential and commercial district that is filled with elegant shops, boutiques and malls. This area is often compared to the ultra trendy Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles.

Mexico City, now the center of business, culture and government for the country, was once the center of the entire Aztec empire. The current Zocalo, or town square, is built on the same spot where Montezuma's palace once stood. Many of the old mansions and public buildings in the area were built hundreds of years ago using the stones from the Aztec temples that were destroyed by the Spaniards.

The Zocalo is the second largest public plaza in the world, only Red Square in Moscow is bigger. Within just a few blocks of the Zocalo, are some of the city's finest examples of its history, architecture and art. The Metropolitan Cathedral is located here, the oldest and most important cathedral on the American Continent. More than 1500 buildings in this relatively small area of the city have been declared historic or artistic monuments. It is here that the country celebrates its independence with ''El Grito'' (where the president shouts the declaration of independence) on September 15th, each year.

Alameda Park, near the Zocalo and Palace of Fine Arts, was built in1541, making it the city's oldest park. The park was once an Aztec market and was also the site of burnings, hangings and executions in times gone by.

Dining in Mexico City can be one of the most memorable experiences of your trip. With over two thousand restaurants to choose from, Mexico City has something to please everyone. Branches of some of the world's most famous restaurants are represented here and there are also some local independent restaurants known for their quality the world over.

Nightlife in Mexico City is amazingly diverse. It starts late and covers just about every form of entertainment imaginable, ranging from small salsa clubs to crowded discos and live concerts featuring the world's most popular stars. Ballet, theatre, folkloric shows, opera and philharmonic orchestras are every bit as common as the all night disco and party scene and for sports fans soccer, boxing and wrestling matches are held most weekends.

Stop by Garibaldi Plaza to watch the numerous Mariachi bands that often play into the wee hours of the morning.
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Hotel Mision Express Zona Rosa
Address: Nápoles #62 Col Juarez, Ciudad de México
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Hotel Century Zona Rosa
Address: Liverpool 152, Col Juarez, Ciudad de México
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Hotel Best Western Royal Zona Rosa
Address: Amberes 78, Col Juárez, Ciudad de México
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Hotel Best Western Majestic
Address: Madero 73, Col Centro, Ciudad de México
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Hotel Best Western Estoril
Address: Calle Luis Moya No. 93, Centro Historico, Ciudad de México
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Geneve Ciudad de Mexico
Address: Londres #130, Col Juarez, Ciudad de México
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Hotel Emporio Reforma Ciudad de Mexico
Address: Av Paseo de la Reforma 124, Ciudad de México
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Hotel Benidorm Ciudad de México
Address: Frontera # 217, Col Roma, Ciudad de México
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Boutique Hotel de Cortés
Address: Av Hidalgo #85, Col Guerrero, Ciudad de México
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Hotel Bristol
Address: Plaza Necaxa #17 Col Cuauhtémoc, Ciudad de México
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Hotel Camino Real Pedregal
Address: Periférico Sur #3647, Col Héroes de Padierna, Ciudad de México
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Hotel Camino Real Perinorte
Address: Av Gustavo Baz #4001, Fracc Industrial San Nicolás, Tlalnepantla
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Casa Inn Business Hotel Mexico
Address: Rio Lerma #237, Col Cuauhtémoc, Ciudad de México, México
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JW Marriott Ciudad de Mexico
Address: Andres Bello #29, Col Chapultepec Polanco, Ciudad de México
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TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN MEXICO / PLACES TO VISIT IN MEXICO

Alameda Central
The original design for this famous wooded park was done in the 16th century, hence its fountains bear a very distinct Baroque style. The park has outlived many important historical events, such as the wars of Independence and Reform, the Porfiriato, a period in Mexican history referring to President Porfirio Diaz' term, marked by a strong French influence in all cultural aspects of life, and finally by the revolutionary movement of the 20th century.

All of these events have shaped the park's current structure and appearance, which today has several statues, busts and a semicircular memorial of famous Mexicans and war heroes.

During your next visit to Mexico City, don't miss out on a trip to this beautiful park, located just steps away from gorgeous hotels, book shops, restaurants, and bars.

Also in the area are the Franz Mayer Museum, the Pinacoteca Virreinal, a public art gallery from the Viceroyalty period, and the Palacio de Bellas Artes, all of which house a wealth of artistic treasures.

Metropolitan Cathedral
This monumental structure today dominates Mexico's main square, know as the Zocalo. The Cathedral features a blend of art forms that include a baroque and neoclassical facade, five separate naves and beautiful side chapels.

During religious ceremonies you can listen to the amazing sound of the cathedral organ being played. Due to the soft clay land of the city the cathedral is gradually sinking, although restoration efforts have saved its collapse.

Coyoacan
Coyoacan is an enchanting colonial neighborhood in which you can actually feel the tranquility and colonial charm of old Mexico. Coyoacan is home to several museums of note, including the Frida Kahlo and the Leon Trotsky, both located in the former homes of their namesakes. The Anahucacalli Museum houses Diego Rivera's collection of pre-Hispanic art.

Chapultepec Park
Chapultepec Park is an enormous green area in the middle of all the hustle and bustle of this fast paced city. This park, the city's largest covering over 2000 acres, contains three of the most important museums and also an amusement park with an old wooden roller coaster, the only genuine castle in North America, Mexico's largest zoo and the residence of the president of Mexico, called Los Pinos.

For those who enjoy aquatic activities there are lakes with paddleboats, and also an aquatic park with water slides, tunnels and a wave pool. Papalote Museo del Nino is a hands-on children's museum with an IMAX big screen theatre.

La Feria
Without a doubt, La Feria is the most popular and traditional amusement park in Mexico City. It's just another of the fantastic entertainment options on offer at Bosque de Chapultepec (Chapultepec Park) and definitely worth visiting on your next trip to the nation's capital.

At La Feria de Chapultepec you'll find all kinds of entertaining games and attractions on offer, ranging from educational rides and a carousel for small children, to those that'll cause an immense rush of adrenalin in teenagers and adults, like the House of the Terror, the exhilarating Go-Karts, and three hair-raising roller coasters.

Mexico City Museum
This museum is located a few blocks from "El Zocalo" on Pino Suarez Avenue, in an ancient house that once belonged to the Count of Calimaya.

This picturesque colonial building has gargoyles on its facade and inside there is a very exclusive collection of pre-Hispanic and colonial items, such as maps and one of the first printing machines in Mexico. The library has more than 1,500 items on display, classical music is performed here and the studio of the famous Mexican artist Joaquin Clausell is also based in the museum.

National Museum of Anthropology
The National Museum of Anthropology is probably the most important museum in all of Mexico. It spans a total area of close to 20 acres and houses a priceless collection of pre-Columbian treasures from several cultures, including Aztec, Olmec, Teotihuacan, Zapotec, Mixtec, and Mayan. There is also an exhibit about the indigenous people of Mexico living in today's society, teaching the visitor about the regions they live in, their history and their customs and traditions.

Located in the grounds of Chapultepec Park, the museum offers daily guided tours and also holds temporary exhibits, which are usually part of the cultural exchange between this museum and other important museums in the world.

National Park "Cumbres del Ajusco"
This famous national park is located in southeast Mexico City and is a mountainous, forested area spanning approximately 2,200 acres. Known as ''El Ajusco'', it's a popular place for outdoor pursuits, such as hiking, trekking, and camping at Valle de la Cantimplora Campground.

For avid mountain bikers, the park offers several trails that wind through the forest full of evergreens, pines, firs and holm oaks. There is also lots of wildlife in the area ranging from squirrels and coyotes to sparrows and swallows.

Six Flags, Mexico
Located on the southern side of the city, this theme park is enormous and full of everything from mechanical games to replicas of interesting places from around the world, with names such as Western town, Polynesian town and Swiss town.

Six Flags also has dolphin shows, river trips, restaurants and much more. Your kids are going to love this exciting Mexico City attraction.

Teotihuacan
Teotihuacan ("Bithplace of the Gods" in Nahuatl, an ancient prehispanic language used by the indigenous population) is a large and impressive archaeological site located 25 miles from Mexico City. Even now, after decades of investigations, it isn't clear who the real founders of the city are, since most of the buildings show traces of influence coming from different groups of prehispanic people, such as the Zapotec, Mixtec and Maya. The most famous temples in Teotihuacan are those known as the "Pyramid of the Sun" and the "Pyramid of the Moon".

On both sides of the main street which runs through the length of the site, called "Calzada de Los Muertos" (Avenue of the Dead), lie a series of well-preserved temples of this prehispanic city, one of the most visited archaeological sites in Mexico.

Nowadays, the Spring Equinox is the busiest date for this ancient ceremonial site, since on March 21st, thousand of travelers coming from every corner of the globe gather at Teotihacan to soak up positive energy from the sun's rays.

On this day, visitors dress completely in white and climb to the top of the temples (most climb to the highest point of the Pyramid of the Sun) and stretch their palms upward exactly at noon, when it is thought that the solar energy can be best absorbed by the human body.

Xochimilco
The floating gardens of Xochimilco are another of Mexico City's attractions. The ancient floating gardens have been around for about 700 years and still operate basically the same as they did in Aztec times. Here you can rent brightly painted boats, called trajineras.

You cruise the ancient canals at a leisurely pace and once you are out of the dock area you will more than likely be approached by boats with mariachi or marimba bands, photographers and vendors of food, drinks and handicrafts. This is a favorite Mexico City attraction with visitors and locals alike and one you surely will not want to miss.

The Zocalo or Constitution Plaza
Slightly smaller than Tiananmen Square in China and Moscow's Red Square, this enormous city plaza epitomizes modern Mexican nationalism. Under its immense concrete slabs, lies centuries of pre-Columbian history. It is flanked by several colonial buildings, including the National Palace and the Metropolitan Cathedral, the highest representations of the Mexican government and the Roman Catholic Church, the most popular religion in Mexico, respectively.

Millions of people have converged on the Zocalo for centuries, for concerts, photographic exhibitions, book fairs, political demonstrations, national and military parades, as well as crafts shows, food fairs and art shows.

The list of events that take place here is almost as diverse as Mexican culture and ideology. The Zocalo is definitely an ideal starting point for a tour of Mexico City and you'll find countless shops, bars, restaurants, and nightclubs all located close by.
RESTAURANTS IN MEXICO / PLACES TO EAT IN MEXICO

Adonis
Adonis captures the essence of the Middle East with traditional music and authentic belly dancers. This is the only place in town where diners can combine delicious Lebanese food with a unique visual spectacle.

Angus
Angus Butcher House impregnates the heart of Mexico City with sophistication and elegance. The service is always excellent and the staff, friendly. The exquisite taste of the certified Angus steaks, the array of drinks to accompany your meal and the fantastic ambiance, away from all the hustle and bustle of the city, will make your dinner an unforgettable experience.

Antigua Hacienda de Tlalpan
Far away from the congested downtown area is the Antigua Hacienda de Tlalpan Restaurant, where you can enjoy the most delicious Mexican and International dishes together with a magnificent selection of wines. Experience the peaceful atmosphere inside the spacious salons or the serene beauty of the gardens.

Argentinisimo
This renowned Argentinean restaurant has a sophisticated, elegant ambiance. Savor the wonderful specialties, such as the famous bife and traditional dumplings, while drinking a glass of red or white wine from their well stocked cellar; don't leave without sampling one of their decadent desserts.

Arroyo
This restaurant is a true institution in Mexican cuisine. The specialties of this picturesque restaurant are the barbacoa (pit baked lamb), carnitas (fried pork) and chicharron (pork rinds), all prepared to perfection. It has its own bullfighting ring where shows periodically take place and it also offers other cultural and social activities. Mariachi music or regional dance groups entertain the diners and the sound of music fills the air.

Bellinghausen
This restaurant offers delicious international dishes. The somewhat austere interior is in direct contrast to the colorful food served here and the steaks and seafood are simply outstanding. The outdoor patio is very popular during the day.

Benkay (Hotel Nikko)
With an innovative architectural design, and a sophisticated and calm atmosphere, you can enjoy the millennial and authentic Japanese haute cuisine in a refined ambiance that reflects the perfect Japanese aesthetic. Each course is a work of art that will delight your palate and the excellent service will make you enjoy even more the delicacies served at this renowned restaurant.

Bennigan's
These restaurants specialize in American-style food and sushi, with a little Mexican cuisine thrown in for good measure. Try the Arrachera and the seafood dishes, simply delicious.

Cambalache
At Cambalache enjoy the traditional friendly Argentinean ambiance, where the decor and the tango music create the perfect atmosphere for savoring undoubtedly the best Argentinean cuisine in Mexico. One meal here and you will understand the meaning of the concept that "at Cambalache cuisine is an inherited art".

Champs Elysees
A refined atmosphere, excellent service, select wines and unsurpassable culinary art from France are what to expect here. Enjoy the incredible view along the Reforma Boulevard as you savor the exquisite specialties of this exquisite Mexico City restaurant.

Chateau de la Palma
This well located restaurant has a great reputation thanks to its excellent cuisine and well stocked wine cellar. House specialties include charcoal broiled beef, shrimp brochettes, stuffed red snapper and fine cuts of meat. For dessert we can recommend Strawberry Cheesecake and Apple strudel.

Delmonico's
Refined decor, superb service, and Angus beef imported daily from the USA. You'll enjoy the international specialties and the sophisticated elegant ambiance.

El Buen Bife
At "El Buen Bife" we offer the most exquisite steaks which we grill with care and dedication in an authentic Argentinean way. It all begins at the grill, where the embers (obtained from Quebracho Colorado, imported from Argentina), are carefully spread to ensure slow cooking, which is the very secret to achieving a juicy slice of meat. We trust that your visit will be very enjoyable and from then on eating with us will become a tradition.

El Museo del Jamon
Feel like you have just set foot in a typical restaurant in Spain. This place is nicely decorated to resemble a bull ring and the cured hams hanging from the ceiling give it a uniquely Spanish touch. Here you can find specialties such as salmon loin, fish fillet, seafood paella (a Spanish dish consisting of saffron rice, vegetables and seafood) and many other special dishes which have given this restaurant a renowned name.

Hacienda de los Morales
This is an impressive old colonial hacienda surrounded by beautiful courtyards and gardens. The restaurant combines the very best of international and Mexican cuisine and has efficient and courteous waiters.

Ibaraki
Three elegantly decorated separate locations unite for one common goal, to offer classic Japanese dishes and impeccable service. The Sushi, Shabu Shabu and Teppanyaki are all outstanding.

Konditori
In Denmark, Konditori is synonymous with quality in pastry and fine bread. This European cafe/restaurant has been open since 1953 and has a charming informal ambiance. They serve international food, some Danish specialties, excellent pastries and also offer delicious coffee and other beverages.

La Bodeguita del Medio
This is a Cuban restaurant where Creole dishes like "ropa vieja", grilled pork leg, spicy shrimps, chopped meat and the traditional "moros con cristianos" (rice and beans) are found. La Bodeguita del Medio offers a wide variety of desserts such as rice pudding, Cuban custard, and coconut candy among others. Come and visit La Bodeguita del Medio, a restaurant with a long history.

La Cebolla Morada
At the Cebolla Morada, enjoy delicious Yucatecan fare, like panuchos, tortas and tacos stuffed with cochinita pibil. Its excellent preparation and authentic flavor brings the Yucatan to this small corner of Mexico City. The friendly service of the owners is sure to create a fantastic gastronomical experience.

La Fonda del Recuerdo
This cozy restaurant serves traditional dishes from the 'Mexican recipe book', leaning very definitely towards the State of Veracruz. Live music by Jarocho trios adds so much to the unique ambiance. The perfect place for both locals and visitors.

La Cava
La Cava is one of the most traditional restaurants in the city. It always has a wonderful ambience, ideal for a family celebration or a romantic dinner. The specialties are varied and intriguing from quail and squid in garlic to the traditional tortilla soup and a wide variety of juicy steaks.

La Mansion
La Mansion is a specialty restaurant serving delicious meat cooked on a little brazier brought to your table. The menu is continuously restructured to offer new culinary delights. Some of the specialties of La Mansion are the traditional marrow tacos, beef juice, grilled chicken breast and the classic Argentinean steaks. No corkage fee is charged at La Mansion.

Lamm
Found in the heart of the Colonia Roma, where there is a spectacular ambiance created by the European/Porfirian arquitecture of the early 20th century, the Lamm restaurant is a place where you can enjoy modern cuisine that's healthy and freshly made. Come and admire the incredible garden as well as the edifice of the very famous Casa Lamm. This restaurant is frequented by artists, movie stars, intellectuals, politicians and well known business moguls.

Les Moustaches
Located in the financial heart of Mexico City is a 19th century house, now home to Les Moustaches restaurant. The magnificent French cuisine and the gastronomic variety, as well as its ample wine list are all elements that have transformed Les Moustaches into a renowned restaurant of prestige.

Los Irabien
This superb restaurant has an original collection of art adorning the walls. Try the fresh shrimps, house pate', seafood soup with Pernod, and the Rey del Caribe. Divine desserts and excellent service complete this unique dining experience.

Puntarena
Located in the fashionable residential area of San Angel, this restaurant features delectable fish and seafood dishes served in elegant and attractive presentations. Chicharron de jaiba, "fried crab", grilled or fried tuna, as well as Asian dishes, such as himachi or Japanese amberjack sashimi are just few of the delicacies served at this trendy establishment. It has an extensive wine menu, as well as a wide range of desserts you can order after a great meal. Puntarena has another restaurant in Lomas de Chapultepec.

Ruth's Chris Steak House
Welcome to Ruth's Chris Steak House. When you visit Ruth's Chris you will immediately understand that this is no ordinary restaurant. From the U.S. Prime steaks, to the expertly prepared seafood, New Orleans inspired appetizers, unforgettable desserts and an award winning wine list, this is a steakhouse to which others aspire.

San Angel Inn
This is a beautifully converted 18th century hacienda, located in one of the most select areas of the city. This world-famous award winning restaurant will make that special occasion even more memorable with its incredible cuisine and vibrant atmosphere.

Suntory
An authentic corner of Japan with exotic gardens can be found in the heart of Mexico. This classic Japanese restaurant offers delightful dishes, including the traditional Teppanyaki, Sushi and Tempura.

The Break
This charming cafe and deli is located on the corner of Newton and Emilio Castelar streets in the exclusive zone of Polanco, close to the most important business centers and renowned hotels. The Break is a contemporary, fresh and cheerful place that offers the perfect environment to relax and enjoy a cup of coffee made with premium beans from Veracruz. They also have a variety of aromatic teas, as well as refreshing smoothies for those warm days. Enjoy freshly made salads, delicious desserts or a specialty from their deli (Panini's, bagels and croissants) always prepared with the highest quality ingredients. "Enjoy your break".

The Palm
From coast to coast, people know that The Palm means prime steaks and jumbo Nova Scotia lobsters. But not only exquisite steaks are necessary to make a great steakhouse. People come here for the fun, the spirit and the atmosphere and the general consensus is that the Palm is all natural, with the freshest ingredients, big portions, great service and an upbeat crowd.

Tori Tori
This is a Japanese style restaurant, where you can find countless eating options. Try typical sushi rolls or the more elaborate dishes that masterfully create exquisite dishes of beef, chicken, and pork. There are also dishes of flavorfully seasoned fish and seafood, vegetables and fruits, which you can pair with a cup of hot or cold sake or a bottle of Japanese beer, creating an authentic Japanese feast in your mouth. Tori Tori is located in the Polanco area, one of the most beautiful and modern districts in Mexico City.
NIGHTLIFE IN MEXICO / BARS & CLUBS

Black Out
Inspired by the New York night scene and with a concept created by set designer Felipe Fernandez del Paso (production designer of the movie Frida), Black Out is an innovative club that charges no cover, offers reasonable prices and a variety of fast food. It features a nearly 50 foot long bar and the impressive "counter bar", which stands 30 feet tall. Those who frequent Blackout are normally between 20 and 40 years old.

The Zona Rosa is the home of this bar, which can hold up to 300 people and offers three floors decorated with black drapes, mirrors and fantastic lighting, creating a very elite atmosphere. The third level is a VIP zone.

Bulldog Cafe
Bulldog Cafe opened in 1992 creating a totally new concept in nightlife entertainment. Popularly known as The Rock & Roll House, Bulldog Cafe has served as a stage for important international rock bands such as Guns N Roses, Radiohead, Poison, Great White, The Romantics and several others.

It is also known for presenting a variety of new talented national bands, some of which have eventually gone on to become famous.

Celtics Condesa
This typical Celtic pub, located in the heart of "Condesa", a very well known chic area of Mexico City, features both Irish and British music. Celtics Condesa is furnished with comfortable sofas and oversized arm chairs and is an excellent place for a chat and a few drinks with friends.

Once in a while they have bands playing live and this is when many of the regulars don traditional kilts and order several rounds of Guinness. A guaranteed good night out for all concerned!

Circus
Located in Jardines del Pedregal, a very exclusive area in the southern part of Mexico City, the Circus offers a vast selection of dance pop music, all under a circus tent, hence the name, functioning in a very unique system of multicolored lights.

This nightclub is frequented by a mainly upscale crowd and features live bands, as well as a competitively priced drink list that offers all the most popular brands of tequila, vodka, rum and beer.

Classico
A visit to Classico is a must for those nostalgic clubbers who agree that the best dance music was from the 80s. The DJ's playlist includes pop in Spanish and in English from those beautifully wonderful times that make the dance floor and the lighting seem more enticing for the fun that is about to be had.

The bartender can serve up some excellent martinis but if you start feeling hungry after dancing and flirting the night away, order some tacos de arrachera or a steak to curb your hunger

El Conuco
El Conuco, Bares en la Ciudad de Mexico you are in the mood for a fun night out during your visit to Mexico City, then pay a visit to this lively nightclub, located in the neighborhood of Colonia Roma. They always have a great selection of famous bands playing tropical music. The rhythms of merengue, regueton, salsa and cumbia, are sure to get you in a good mood and ready to strut your stuff on the dance floor.

For anyone who loves good food, this place will not let you down. Enjoy the many delicious Creole and Dominican specialties on offer here, including "asopao de mariscos" (spicy seafood stew), "moros con gandules" (rice and beans, served with marinated pork) and "mondongo" (slow-cooked diced cow's tripe), which will all leave a lasting impression on your taste buds.

All these fantastic dishes are served with a fresh garden salad and fried banana chips.

El Conuco's dance floor is definitely not a place for shy people! Have a great time in the company of the friendly locals, while enjoying delicious tropical drinks, made by the rambunctious bartenders who definitely prepare the tastiest mojitos in town. Let yourself go and have an incredible evening to remember at El Conuco.

El Imperial
In El Imperial offers shows with the best bands of the music scene of Mexico City, as well as the most famous DJs of alternative electronic music. The decor of this renovated mansion is as eye-catching as the music is attention-grabbing.

With an elegant air that can even be found in the heavy drapery, El Imperial also adds to its decor with the relief design of the walls and the ornately adorned lamps. This club offers two different ambiances which are independent of each other but equally attractive.

Listen to a live band or just hang out in the lounge area listening to other types of music. Whatever may be the case, have your favorite drink at hand and have fun until the wee hours of the morning

King's British Pub
Why be content with just one region when you can have all the riches of an entire kingdom? At King's British Pub, sample the best beers from around the world, and enjoy music in the form of live bands covering popular English songs, or mixes by the house DJs. The regular clientele are young people between 25 and 35 years of age looking for a laid back atmosphere, different from the sophisticated, minimalist lounges that have Pubs in Mexico Citybecome a little passe for many Mexicans.

Try traditional British cuisine, such as fish and chips, accompanied by a refreshing pint of beer. Visit any of King's British Pub's four branches, located in Satelite, Loreto, Polanco and Santa Fe for a great night out.

El Hijo del Cuervo
A pleasant recipe: take a house with Coyoacan garden view, lots of charm and plenty of history; sprinkle inside the creme de la creme of the intellectual elite of the city.

Add an excellent ambiance. It's almost done! Now enter, along with your friends and enjoy El Hijo del Cuervo, definitely a perfect spot for an evening of cultural entertainment.

Federica
Federica bar is situated in a big old house, typical of the La Condesa neighborhood. If you love a few drinks and some good conversation then come to Federica bar. This place has a very classy fashionable ambiance and it's the meeting point for the "glitzy" people of Mexico City.

Federica is a small cozy place, far away from the big crowds, where exclusivity and intimacy are the key elements for a romantic evening or a relaxing conversation with friends.

Hindoo
This great Lounge moves a tiny but sophisticated spot of India to the exclusive area of Lomas de Santa Fe. It features several lounge rooms with peculiar and special ambiance, where pop and electronic are the reigning music. If you want to experience Mexico City nightlife, this is definitely a place that you cant miss!

Mama Rumba
If you enjoy cumbia or salsa music, then Mama Rumba is the ideal place to dance the night away. The crowd is always energetic, the atmosphere is lively and the mojitos, delicious! Come and find out why at Mama Rumba, they say "the night never ends".

Multiforo Cultural Alicia
The name was inspired by Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland." This forum is located in the very traditional Colonia Roma, very close to the center of the city, where indie bands that specialize in rock, ska, rockabilly, surf and even reggae, punk and Mexican folklore have come to make their big break. It's difficult to define the Alice because it is an unorthodox combination of a nightclub, a concert hall and even a recording studio.

A very interesting place to visit, this Multiforum is great for a visit any weekend so discover the innovative musical styles that you're sure to find in a performance, a graffiti exposition, a photo show or a display of handicrafts.

Must
Found in the south of this sprawling city, Must is a fashionable place where the beautiful people of Mexico City go. Dance non-stop next to attractive young men and women to electronic beats or to pop music.

Everything in Must is a unique experience. From the entrance, there is a long corridor that takes the clubber to a sophisticated atmosphere, which is comprised of its eclectic decor.

Even the dance floor is a monument unto itself for it has an enormous screen on one side and a cascade on the other. The drinks range from rum to champagne, with such popular favorites such as vodka, whisky and tequila. Must is visited by all sorts of famous people so don't be surprised if you find your favorite singer dancing right next to you.

Pasaguero
This is probably one of the most diverse spots in Mexico City. One day it's a gallery, the next it's a concert hall and another one it's the headquarters of the most original parties. Rock and jazz are the main genres enjoyed here, as well as works of art and group performances. Pasaguero has turned into an artists meeting point, where you can also meet a variety of interesting people, such as tourists, foreign DJs, singers and the latest jazz and rock bands.

Pedro Infante no ha muerto!
In the south of the city, there is a place where people go after an exciting night out in the Mexico City nightclubs. The Peter, as it is popularly known, is a tiny but lively karaoke bar that reaches its peak well into the night.

After a few drinks for a little extra confidence, you will see many people up on the stage performing Shakira, Luis Miguel, Madonna and Bon Jovi. Perform your favorite song and make the crowd scream Pedro Infante is not dead! (Pedro Infante was a very popular Mexican singer).

T-Lounge
This pleasant bar, located in the La Condesa neighborhood, is easily recognizable by the giant cup at the entrance. It features a restaurant on the first floor and a Lounge Bar on the second.

This bar features two independent lounge rooms, a blue one ideal to chat and flirt, and a red one where the music is louder and the atmosphere is livelier. It's totally up to you, just pick the room that suits your mood and get ready for a great night out in Mexico City.
SHOPPING IN MEXICO / WHERE TO BUY IN MEXICO

Santa Fe Mall
Santa Fe Mall is the result of a very ambitious visionary project that makes it currently the largest shopping center in Latin America. It features an excellent movie theater complex, several restaurants and entertainment for all tastes and budgets. Furthermore, you can find the most important department stores in the country here, such as El Palacio de Hierro, Liverpool and Sears. The parking lot has space for over 5,000 cars.

Coyoacan
Coyoacan is a traditional colonial neighborhood with cobbled streets filled with libraries and lots of history. You will find many colorful boutiques and handicraft stores where the craftsmen sell their work themselves. It is here that you will be able to experience the art of bargaining, while enjoying the picturesque landscape, the vendors selling balloons, ice creams and chicharrones (fried pork rinds) and the funniest street entertainers you have ever seen. This is a great place for a day out for all the family, particularly on the weekend.

La Ciudadela
The magical hands of craftsmen are present here in the heart of Mexico City, in the craftwork center, La Ciudadela. It is home to the most important handicraft exhibition in all Mexico, with more than 300 workshops and stands; they will even ship your purchases internationally. Here you can find craftsmen from different ethnic groups, such as Zapotecs, Otomis, Mazahuas, Purepechas, Mayas, Mixtecs and Huichols who make the work that gives La Ciudadela its international fame.

La Condesa
A fantastic variety of establishments specializing in art can be found in this charming area where galleries are the most abundant type of stores. You should not be surprised if your visit coincides with an art exhibition where you can meet the latest avant-garde artists. In case you are looking for modern or minimalist furniture, this is the ideal place to go. In La Condesa you will find an endless array of the most stylish and fashionable items. All this and more makes "La Condechi", as it is popularly known, an extremely popular spot to go shopping in Mexico City.

Mazarik Avenue (Polanco)
All along the entire length of this outstanding cosmopolitan avenue, located in one of the most distinguished areas in Mexico City, you can find the most exclusive boutiques and world famous designer stores. When browsing around you can easily notice how modernity, style and glamour converge, inviting you to enjoy an unequalled Mexico City shopping experience.

Mundo E
Carefully planned to allow for future expansion, Mundo E is the most attractive shopping and entertainment center in Mexico City. It features outstanding international cuisine restaurants and almost 150 stores, of which about a hundred are boutiques by the most prestigious brands. You will also find a movie theater complex featuring the only digital screen in Mexico.

Perisur
Perisur is a shopping, food and entertainment center that is a great day out for all the family. It is well located in the south of the city and is easily accessible. In Perisur, a large chain of Mexican movie theaters called Cinepolis has created one of the most amazing and innovative entertainment areas in Latin America. They feature 20 screens, including 4 VIP auditoriums and a whole host of concession stands.

Perisur, one of the most important financial areas of the city, also has a huge variety of additional stores, such as travel agencies, opticians, beauty salons, phone stores and more.

Zona Rosa
The so called Zona Rosa (Pink Zone) has been, for over 20 years, a great district to just walk around or go shopping. Situated in the Chapultepec area of the city, the Zona Rosa is excellent for Mexico City shopping because you can find the best variety of high-end boutiques and galleries exhibiting pieces by famous national and international artists. Here, people from all walks of life cross paths and enjoy the unique atmosphere of the "Zona Rosa".
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