Archivo para Mayo 22nd, 2007Mexico City Nightlife: Polanco & Condesa Mexico City, like any world capital, has sizzling nightlife. Latin, Cuban, and alternative music rock in the Polanco neighborhood; Condesa is nicknamed the SoHo of Mexico City, due to its architecture and galleries. Its trendy club scene evokes the culture’s roots in Madrid and Barcelona. Arrive fashionably late — the party doesn’t start before midnight. […] Posteado en Mayo 22, 2007 Categorizado Mexico Tourism | Deja un Comentario Mexico Ecotourism: Michoacán’s Million Monarch March Mexico is an exotic land, and no place drives this home more forcefully than a mountain forest where you stand surrounded by the fluttering wings of millions of monarch butterflies — it’s like being in a fairy tale. The setting is the rugged highlands of Michoacán, from mid- to late November through March. Source:frommers.com Posteado en Mayo 22, 2007 Categorizado Mexico Tourism | Deja un Comentario Mexico City Luxury Hotels: Hotel Four SeasonsThe standard of excellence in Mexico, and the most stylish choice in Mexico City, this hotel captures both serenity and elegance in a hacienda-style building that surrounds a picturesque courtyard. Posteado en Mayo 22, 2007 Categorizado Mexico Tourism | Deja un Comentario Mexico Yelapa Inns and Bed & Breakfasts: VeranaThe stylish Verana adds a dash of sophistication to funky Yelapa — a remote village accessible only by boat, about 45 minutes from Puerto Vallarta. Each of the six handcrafted casas has a unique architectural style that complements the expanse of vistas to the surrounding jungle and ocean. It’s a perfect blend of style, romance, […] Posteado en Mayo 22, 2007 Categorizado Mexico Tourism | Deja un Comentario Mexico City Hotel Bargains: Best Western Hotel de CortésBest Western Hotel de Cortés (Mexico City; tel. 800/528-1234 in the U.S.): This historic building and former home of Augustinian friars offers exceptionally clean, comfortable, value-priced accommodations. It’s on La Alameda park, near the Palace of Fine Arts and the Franz Mayer Museum.Source:frommers.com Posteado en Mayo 22, 2007 Categorizado Mexico Tourism | Deja un Comentario
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