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Welcome to Mexico

Mexico

One of the world’s great civilizations, Mexico is a melange of Mesoamerican cultures and modern indigenous tribes, Spanish traditions and a vibrant modern. Mexico’s landscapes are just as diverse, from the shimmering blue coastline of Baja California and the iconic cactus-strewn deserts of the north, to the Mayan villages and gorgeous palm-smothered beaches of the south. You can ascend volcanoes, watch whales, swim underground and tour tequila farms. And sprinkled throughout you’ll find richly adorned colonial churches, giant ancient pyramids and a sophisticated cuisine that has little in common with the world of nachos and burritos. Despite the inevitable influence of the US, looming to the north, and close links with the rest of the Spanish-speaking world, the country remains resolutely individual. The music that fills the plazas in the evenings, the buildings that circle around them, even the smells emanating from a row of taco carts: they all leave you without any doubt about where you are. Many first-time visitors are surprised to find that Mexico is far from being a “developing” nation: the country has a robust economy, a remarkably thorough and efficient internal transport system and a vibrant contemporary arts and music scene.

November is the best month to visit Mexico, as the peak tourist season has ended and the temperatures are moderate and pleasant. While Mexico's weather is famously sunny, the rainy season lasts from May to mid-October. Seasons to avoid in Mexico are the peak of summer (June to August) when the heat and humidity reach their climax, and the Easter holidays in March and April, when the resorts are overrun by students on Spring Break.

There will be weekly direct flights from Dublin to Mexico from Mid June to mid August 2016.
Property Location With a stay at AR 218, you'll be centrally located in Mexico City, convenient to Blackberry Auditorium and Monumento a los Ninos Heroes. This 4-star aparthotel is close to Castillo de Chapultepec and Parque Zoologico de Chapultepec...
This hotel boasts a stunning location at the heart of Mexico City. It lies just 3 km away from the city centre and the historical area. Guests will find themselves surrounded by a number of prominent attractions. The hotel lies just a short distance away..
Best Western Royal Zona Rosa is a stylish and centrally located hotel in Mexico city, just a short walk from the Angel of Independence monument and the Museum of Modern Art. A perfect blend of cosmopolitan life and fascinating history, Mexico city has..
The Best Western Toluca Is A Business Hotel Located In The Metropolitan Zone Of Toluca. The Building Has Three Levels And 37 Charming Rooms, Where You Will Find All Services Needed For A Pleasant Stay, Either For Business Or For Pleasure. Services Are..
One of the two hotel with direct access to the airport, this hotels offers high standards and convenience for all clients.0509 MQ Location Facing Mexico City's International Airport, the hotel is conveniently located across a pedestrian skywalk from National..
Located in the heart of the main industrial zones, this city hotel is at the crossroads of Periferico and Gustavo Baz, at the Arboledas exit. This residence is distinguished by its modern architectural design and outstanding Mexican influence. It boasts..
Property Location A stay at Camino Real Polanco Mexico places you in the heart of Mexico City, minutes from Museo Rufino Tamayo and close to Parque Zoologico de Chapultepec. This 4-star hotel is close to Monumento a los Ninos Heroes and Castillo de Chapultepec...
The Casa Blanca is a high rise hotel situated in the centre of Mexico City. Guests will be able find within the area a number of monuments and sites of touristic and cultural interest, such as Plaza de la Republica as well as numerous shopping and entertainment..
This is a very charming hotel in one of the most up and coming areas of Mexico City, full of small coffee shops, restaurants and bistros, as well as being close by to Mexico City's big attractions such as Downtown, Reforma Avenue, Polanco and Chapultepec..
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