I'd like to go to Mexico City for a weeks's holiday with my family (kids 12 & 13). Could I have suggestions for good affordable hotels, likely weather end of July and any other info people would like to give me on the subject? Thanks!
Third of all, this site provides very good information on different topics, but it is in Spanish (it has a link to an English version, but it is broken):
Fouth of all: your kids will enjoy a lot the visit, I am quite sure, there are very interesting visits to the Chapultepec Zoo, Antropologia Museum, you should not miss a visit to Teotihuacan Pyramids ( 1.5 h ride from downtown, but totally worthwhile), and Coyoacan.
The weather for those dates could be rainy and warm (upper 20's °C or lower 30°C).
If you are on a limited buget, you should consider the Casa Gonzales. Especially if you will be doing a lot of other things in the city. It is much less expensive than big hotels. It is actually 2 renovated old mansions that have been made into a Bed&B.reakfast. Charming, clean, simple, secure and in a good neighborhood. It is in the Zona Rosa just 2 blks from the American and Canadian embassies. It is not a big fancy hotel with a pool, etc, but is very pleasant. See site below and read about it. Owner Jorge, and his daughter speak English. They have wireless internet and a little internet room you can use if you do not have a computer with you. There is no sign on the outside...just a tall navy blue gate at # 69 Rio Sena...just ring the bell.
It's an excessively trendy vacation that they have fun in Mexico. I do not know in which the opposite man will get his data, however they take it critical. Local gatherings at cemeteries, they have got a enormous parade, plenty of costumes and festivities cross on throughout the 2 day social gathering. They make a wide variety of deal with comparable to desserts, cookies, chocolate chocolates. It's a enormous social gathering and is identified global. You without doubt will have to investigate out the parade and regional the town festivities that they're going to placed on. Enjoy it slow and take into account your digicam you are going to be capable to take a few high-quality photographs. Have Fun!!!
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Fisrt of all, take a look at this site on general information on family vacations to Mexico: http://www.visitmexico.com/wb/Visitmexico/Visi_fam...
Seconf of all, this site is specific on traveling to Mexico City:
http://www.visitmexico.com/wb/Visitmexico/Visi_Dis...
Third of all, this site provides very good information on different topics, but it is in Spanish (it has a link to an English version, but it is broken):
http://www.mexicocity.gob.mx/
Fouth of all: your kids will enjoy a lot the visit, I am quite sure, there are very interesting visits to the Chapultepec Zoo, Antropologia Museum, you should not miss a visit to Teotihuacan Pyramids ( 1.5 h ride from downtown, but totally worthwhile), and Coyoacan.
The weather for those dates could be rainy and warm (upper 20's °C or lower 30°C).
A nice Hotel: http://www.tulipinnritzmexico.com/
Don´t forget to take the "turibus":
http://64.78.37.75/turibus/recorrido_turistico_df....
Finally, to get more information, you may call toll free to: 1 888 401 38 80
That is the Mexican Tourism Integral Services Center, they will serve you in English or in French.
If you are on a limited buget, you should consider the Casa Gonzales. Especially if you will be doing a lot of other things in the city. It is much less expensive than big hotels. It is actually 2 renovated old mansions that have been made into a Bed&B.reakfast. Charming, clean, simple, secure and in a good neighborhood. It is in the Zona Rosa just 2 blks from the American and Canadian embassies. It is not a big fancy hotel with a pool, etc, but is very pleasant. See site below and read about it. Owner Jorge, and his daughter speak English. They have wireless internet and a little internet room you can use if you do not have a computer with you. There is no sign on the outside...just a tall navy blue gate at # 69 Rio Sena...just ring the bell.
It's an excessively trendy vacation that they have fun in Mexico. I do not know in which the opposite man will get his data, however they take it critical. Local gatherings at cemeteries, they have got a enormous parade, plenty of costumes and festivities cross on throughout the 2 day social gathering. They make a wide variety of deal with comparable to desserts, cookies, chocolate chocolates. It's a enormous social gathering and is identified global. You without doubt will have to investigate out the parade and regional the town festivities that they're going to placed on. Enjoy it slow and take into account your digicam you are going to be capable to take a few high-quality photographs. Have Fun!!!
Hola!
I'm mexican and I live in mexico city.
Mexico city is a city that has more history and that history.
It is the largest city in the world, has great archaeological heritage Aztec and a large historic colonial center.
It has a rich cuisine, is full of urban culture and has great skyscrapers, and there is always something to discover.
don't forget to go to
Museo del Niño "El Papalote"
it's truly an experience for the kids
Here are some websites for you:
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g150800-s401/Mex...
http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~kennyk/Project/New/Me...
http://www.holidays.net/travel/maps/na/mexico/map-...
http://www.differentworld.com/mexico/_pages/family...
Have a good time.