Bazaar del Sabado (Leisure) : Mexico City
Bazaar del Sabado is situated in the North Side of Plaza San Jacinto, Mexico City
Every Saturday the Plaza San Jacinto contains a colorful bustle of vendors, artisans, and artists. At the Bazaar del Sabado you can enjoy shopping for Mexican paintings, sculptures, and excellent quality handicrafts. Also, there are many wonderful restaurants nearby for a fine meal.
The central sector lodges, hectic with excellent Mexican coffee and authenticates, where waiters, to be useful which tacos which is far far heats from the grill and the eisigen margaritas, Plusantojitos and of the courses principal traditional as enchiladas are pushed. Plays of Marimba music in the background. Dozen the small sectors which surround the court, is used as durable stables which mark original work of the decorative art of great quality. * they to find to roast glass, original fine jewellery, paper-mâchéabbildungen, gauge and to embroider to equip.
Mexicana to Introduce New Non-Stop Service Between Mexico City and Baltimore-Washington International
Mexicana de Aviacion, the first airline of Mexico and the leading carrier serving the Mexico-U.S. market,
announced today that it will launch a new service between Mexico and the Washington D.C. area starting December 1st with daily, non-stop service between Mexico City International Airport (MEX) and Baltimore-Washington International Airport (BWI).
"We are proud to connect Mexico's capital city with the Baltimore- Washington Capital Region," said Emilio Romano, chief executive office of Mexicana. "This is an historic moment for us and we are honored to be a
bridge between our capital
Xochimilco (Scenic/Leisure)
Tulum
The Tulum ruins, Maya-Toltec, are 131 km south of Cancun, 1 km off the main road. They are 12th century, with city walls of white stone atop coastal cliffs. The temples were dedicated to the worship of the Falling God, or the Setting Sun, represented as a falling character over nearly all the west-facing doors (Cozumel was the home of the Rising Sun). The same idea is reflected in the buildings, which are wider at the top than at the bottom.
The main structure is the Castillo, which commands a view of both the sea and the forested Quintana Roo lowlands
Six to eight weeks is long enough to travel across a few countries without feeling you've rushed too much. Arriving in Mexico City, and after a few days exploring the sights and sounds, the architecture ancient and modern, and dodging the traffic,you can head south to the beaches of Oaxaca, before making your way east to Chiapas and the Maya ruins of Palenque. From here continue south to Guatemala or west out to the Yucutan Peninsula for the beautiful beaches and Maya ruins. Dropping south, Belize is worth some time. Diving, though more expensive than Honduras, is some
Tlaxcala is the name of both a state in Tlaxcala and that state's capital city. This article is about the city.
The city of Tlaxcala is the capital and chief center of population of the Mexican state of the same name. The city is located at 19°31′ N 98°24′ W and it reported a population of 73,184 in the 2000 census.
The city, though originally settled by native peoples, was officially "founded" in 1520 by Hernán Cortés – with whom they had an alliance against their former Aztec oppressors.
The city of Durango (formally: Victoria de Durango) is the capital of the state of Durango, Mexico, located at 24°03′ N 104°67′ W.
The city was founded in 1563. In the Spanish colonial era it was the capital of the Nueva Viscaya province of New Spain, including the present day Mexican states of Durango and Chihuahua.
In 2003 the city of Durango, Durango, had a population of 430,000 people.
Mexico City: great dining, shopping, museums and history
What's it like to live in a far-off place most of us see only on a vacation? Foreign Correspondence is an interview with someone who lives in a spot you may want to visit.
Victor Bustamante, 35, is a native of Mexico City, where he is in charge of the Latin American finance department for U.S.-based Bovis Lend Lease.
Q. Mexico City and New York City are close in population. New York has distinctive neighborhoods; is Mexico City like that?
A. The cities aren't comparable in that way. Mexico doesn't have too much in-migration compared to
The city of Puebla – known more formally as "Heróica Puebla de Zaragoza" or less formally as "La Angelópolis" or "Puebla de los Ãngeles" – is the capital and largest city of the Mexican state of the same name, and the fourth largest city in Mexico. It is a vibrant city where the old and the new meet: high-tech industries and talavera artisans' handicraft shops; recently built skyscrapers and majestic 400-year old colonial architecture.
Puebla City is located in the valley of the same name, surrounded by volcanoes and snow-capped mountains, just over 110 km south-east of Mexico City. It has
Cuernavaca is the capital city of the state of Morelos in Mexico. The city is also the municipal seat of the municipality of Cuernavaca.
Cuernavaca is known as "the city of eternal spring" because of its consistent 27°C year-round weather. This city has always been a popular vacation destination for people from the Mexico City valley, from the Aztec kings, to the Spaniards and now the rich and famous.
This condition has added historical value to the city. Here you can find examples of ancient Aztec and Teotihuacano cultures and of colonial buildings such as the Palacio de Cortés. Cuernavaca has historical
León (formally: León de las Aldamas) is the most populous city in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico. It was founded on 20 January 1576. The city of León is located at 21°12′ N 101°69′ W.
In 2003 the estimated population was about 1,068,000 people reaching up to 1,235,000 in the Metropolitan Area. León, once the second-most populous city in Mexico (now the sixth), was founded in 1576. Today, the city boasts of being "the leather capital" of Mexico. It produces large quantities of boots, belts, jackets, and other leather accessories to both the individual consumer and businesses. It is located roughly