Holiday Inn Express Mexico Reforma

Paseo de la Reforma 208, Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast, 06600, Mexico | 2 star hotel

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Que viiiiiiva Mexico!!!!

A travel blog entry by ferchumaru

5

Mexican independence day is a major celebration! during the night of the 16th of September lots of people gather in the Zocalo of Mexico City to watch the light show and wait until the last strike of eleven, that's when the president of Mexico comes out and gives the Grito de Dolores; he shouts "QUE VIIIIIVA MEEEXICO!!!" "VIIIIVA LA INDEPENDENCIA".

The Ecuadorian, the Argentinian and the Gringa ...

Departure Day

A travel blog entry by rachelniewiada

6

... by) 25 foot long whale sharks off Isla Mujeres. I got to jump into cenotes in Merida and learned the bachata latin club dance in Oaxaca with two left feet. I cried from fulfilling a hot salsa dare in Mexico City. I laughed until my abs couldn't take anymore. And I made some of the best friends in the entire world.

This was by far the best experience of my entire life and I did it walking in completely blind. If you would have ...

Mexico City and More!

A travel blog entry by naomiriyo5423

4

... places in D. F. We stop for a snack at La Cerveceria de ...

Continuing the America's after two months rest

A travel blog entry by catndeano

63

... and the country. It is surrounded by several government buildings, such as the Palacio Nacional and the Catedral Metropolitana. http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catedral_M etropolitana_de_la_Ciudad_de_M%C3%A9xic o (THIS IS FOR YOU ANN) We had a quick look inside the Cathedral, (which is said to be the biggest cathedral in Latin America). It has four facades which contain portals flanked with columns and statues. The two bell towers contain a total of 25 bells. There are ...

A visit to Teotihuacan

A travel blog entry by guykb

3

... is that the Metro is clean, fast and very efficient. It puts our Aussie public transport to shame. A single journey ticket on the Metro will set you back 3 pesos (about 21 cents). We reached the correct station (terminal norte) and bought our tickets for the bus (41 pesos) to the pyramids. We had a ten minute wait for the next bus and an hour later we were there. So easy. We bought our entry tickets (45 pesos) and strolled in. The city here predates the Aztecs and was ...

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Location

This 2 star hotel, located in the Reforma/Downtown area of Mexico City, is near Plaza Garibaldi, Plaza de las Tres Culturas, Tlatelolco, and Murales de Diego Rivera en la Secretaría de Educacion Publica.
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