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Mexico City Airport - Mexico
Last week when I flew out of Mexico City I had a surprise: there is a new terminal! I have been in and out of there periodically over the past year and saw the construction that was going on and then saw that a new International wing had opened. ... [... more]
Bella Online

How to Pack for a Trip to Mexico City
Go dressy casual when your plans include a visit to Mexico City. Leave the shorts and sleeveless tops at home, however, as they're not appropriate for either men or women. Pack business attire appropriate to your line of work. Keep suits dark and ... [... more]
eHow

Economic Concerns in Mexico - Mexico
What have these conservation acts looked like? The first one that I noted happened across the board in schools. Young children were taught to write small and to fill up both sides of a page. Pencils were used down to the very quick. Children were ... [... more]
Bella Online

San Cristobal de las Casas - Mexico
There is a town in southern Mexico that is a pleasure to visit and should be included on your travel agenda in Mexico. As with many of the delightful places in Mexico, San Cristóbal has a wealth of natural beauty in its flora, fauna and ... [... more]
Bella Online

Travel Fear Myths - Mexico
México has traditionally been a great vacation spot for the Winter Holidays. Visions of sunny white sand beaches, luxury hotels with their bars almost floating in the middle of the blue pools, spectacular ruins, night life and shopping lure ... [... more]
Bella Online

Son Jarocho Music of veracruz - Mexico
Remember the song La Bamba? It has its origins in the traditional music called "son jarocho" from the State of Veracruz, Mexico. The Spanish word son means folk music and jarocho is the particular style of music that originated in the Jarocho .. [... more]
Bella Online

Mexico City: Architecture & Design (And Guides)
Excellent little book.: Good. Still pretty up to date, all though they will have to release a new one very soon. Mexico City is changing constantly and new, beautiful buildings are being build. But its a good guide, and a good little present too. [... more]
$16.95
Amazon.com

How to Time Your Trip to Mexico City
Mexico City is the most populous city in the world, yet many of its attractions can be reached on foot. It has been a cultural and commercial center for over 2,000 years and today is home to nearly 25 million people. Its population is diverse, ... [... more]
eHow

Mexico City: A Guide to Recent Architecture
Mexico City's modern architecture in an (elegant) nutshell..: Mexico City is a bit small (the book format, not the metropolis) but the four-inch-square size is a virtue if you're touring the town and want a pocketful of intriguing information and bright [... more]
$15.00
Amazon.com

Lonely Planet Mexico City
Good approach to a megalopolis: Good guide to discover the treasures, from prehispanic to modern times, hidden in the pollution and traffic. Despite the population and size, the city still welcomes its visitors. You can go from the traffic jams in Av. [... more]
$14.99
Amazon.com

Moon Handbooks Mexico City
very helpful: This book is compact, easy to carry. It is well written - concise, intelligent, and informative. I've been getting to know Mexico City over the last year through two trips and a third upcoming, and so far this book hasn't let me down. I'm [... more]
$17.95
Amazon.com

Moon Handbooks: Mexico City (1st Ed.)
very helpful: This book is compact, easy to carry. It is well written - concise, intelligent, and informative. I've been getting to know Mexico City over the last year through two trips and a third upcoming, and so far this book hasn't let me down. I'm [... more]
$14.95
Amazon.com
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