Whether it’s because of the World Cup 2014 or hot new museums by Frank Gehry and Santiago Calatrava, these six cities in Latin America should be on your travel itinerary for next year.
Tag: Mexico City
New Hotels, Restaurants, Tours & “Tax Back” Make Mexico City More Alluring
Anyone planning to visit Mexico City should take a look at the array of new hotels, restaurants and tours available — as well as the new “tax-back” program that can save you money.
My Mexico City: Travel Tips from Minister of Tourism Miguel Torruco
From Chapultepec to Coyoacan to the Zocalo, tourism minister Miguel Torruco recommends some of the best things to do in Mexico City.
Cycling: Bike Rental & City Tours in Latin America
Cycling is a great way to see Latin America’s largest cities — and these bike rental and tour programs make it easy.
Touring the 5 Coolest Churches in Latin America: Holy Modern Architecture!
Not your ordinary churches: These 5 amazing examples of modern architecture in Latin America will have you singing their praises.
City of Surprises: 5 Unexpected Things To Do in Mexico City
Medical procedures. Gay travel. Eco-friendly bike loaners. Mexico City is home to lots of surprising activities. These 5 travel tips showcase a few.
A Traveler’s Guide to Santa Fe, Mexico City’s Biz Hub
Square one for business travel in Mexico City, the Santa Fe district is growing fast. Here’s where to stay, shop and meet.
Accor Buys Grupo Posadas: The Latest in the Evolution of Mexico’s Value-priced Hotel Chains
Fresh look: The convenience store/deli area at the renovated Fiesta Inn Insurgentes Sur hotel, located in Mexico City. BY MARK CHESNUTThe French hotel company Accor has made headlines in the hotel industry with its purchase this week of Grupo Posadas, one of the largest Mexico hotel companies (at a price of U.S.$275 million). Accor will likely…
The Evolution of Mexico City: My report, in Business Traveler
This is a big year for celebrations in Mexico. Not only is it the 200th anniversary of the nation’s independence from Spain, it’s also the 100th anniversary of the Mexican Revolution. So it’s the perfect time to take stock of Mexico City, the bustling capital city. From hot hotels to tips for avoiding the infamous…
Roberto Santibañez’s 5 Favorite Restaurants in Mexico City
Chef Roberto Santibañez Fonda An award-winning chef and Mexico City native, Roberto Santibañez knows a thing or two about the best cuisine in Mexico’s capital. Now based in New York City, Santibañez trained at Paris’s renowned Le Cordon Bleu culinary school and opened several restaurants in Mexico City before spending four years as executive chef…