Mexico City Profile

Cosmopolitan yet ethnic and with lovely colonial sections, Mexico's huge, smoggy capital offers great food, great (well-dressed) people, and tons of sightseeing, galleries, and museums. It's well situated in the heart of the country, with lots of international flights.




Swimming Some large hotels have pools

WalkingCrowded and polluted, but people on the streets day and night

BoatingNearest boating on Laguna Avandaro, at Valle del Bravo

SailingNearest sailing on Laguna Avandaro, at Valle del Bravo

Good FoodVaried in cuisine and price range; something for everybody, from French to Lebanese and many regional specialties

ArtMany galleries, many museums; classes, street art,... the whole enchilada

Club SceneClubs for every taste and budget

ReadingLots of other things to do!

SupermarketAll the major grocery stores and warehouse stores, but factor in the traffiic

MuseumsMexico's best archaeology museum, an amazing museum at the ruins of Tenochtitlan, at the Zocalo, plus dozens of other museums

Ruinsmost of the treasures from the Aztec temple adjoining the Zocalo are in the adjacent, in situ museum; Teotihuacan an hour's drive north

SightseeingLovely churches, great museums, floating gardens of Xochimilco

Spanish SchoolNumerous institutions

TennisPrivate clubs and major hotels have courts

HandicraftsWeavings from Chiapas, fine silk shawls from San Luis Potosi, you'll find it all; many shops of all price points

ShoppingBoutiques, malls, govt.-run shops, flea markets, and tianguis (outdoor markets), but have to negociate this huge city

Moviesart movies, blockbusters in English; lots of choices

Sporting EventsSoccer, bullfights, wrestling, boxing, baseball are all popular

MountainsSurrounded by mountains, but too smoggy to see them.

Colonialdowntown is rife with colonial structures, as are other neighborhoods

CityA huge city with shops, galleries, museums, and lots of culture

HumidWet season (June through Sept.) clears the air

DryHumidity is rarely a problem

SinglePlenty of action for singles

Middle ClassJoin the crowds!

LuxuriousPlenty of exceptional homes and accommodations; bring your bodyguard.

Wintermostly sunny days,chilly nights

SummerSummer rains clear the air; families flee to the coast July-Aug., easing congestion

All Yearaltitude of 2240 meters above sea level, great weather

International AirportTake a certified taxi, buy ticket at the booth

BorderLoads of international flights

Expensive HotelsMajor chains well represented

Mid-Range HotelsGreat variety



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