Learn about Mexican history and culture with this tour from Mexico City. You'll visit the Basilica of our Lady of Guadalupe—the most important Catholic pilgrimage site in the country—as well as the Teotihuacan archaeological site, with its Pyramids of the Sun and Moon and its temple of Quet...
Visit two of Mexico City's most important attractions, the National Museum of Anthropology and Chapultepec Castle, in just a few hours on this half-day tour. An informative guide takes you to the National Museum of Anthropology, which houses the largest collection of traditional Mexican art in ...
Mexico, officially known as the United Mexican States is a country situated in the southern portion of North America. Mexico is the 5th largest country in the Americas by total area and the 13th largest independent state in the world. Mexico City is the capital of Mexico. Spanish is the mos...
With an estimated 20 million people living in the region, Mexico City is one of the world’s largest cities. The origins of this huge city date back to 1325, when the Aztec capital city of Tenochtitlan was founded. It was later destroyed in 1521 by Sp
San Diego ranks eighth in the list of the biggest cities in the USA. San Diego is located in Southern California, right at the U.S.-Mexican border opposite Tijuana, Mexico. It also lies right at the Pacific Ocean and thus includes a major Pacific coastline. The city is known as the ol...
cities in the U.S. to have a Michelin guide), coffee cafes (San Francisco has the most coffee shops per capita than any other U.S. city), as well as neighborhoods made famous for their international offerings, including North Beach (Italian), The Mission (Mexican) and Chinatown (Chinese...
ranking first for citations per paper (a measure of research impact). Founded in 1943, ITESM has expanded rapidly since the 1960s and now operates 31 campuses across 25 Mexican cities. ITESM was also featured at 52nd– and number one in Mexico – in the recently releasedQS Graduate Employabi...
The Mexican capital has witnessed centuries of architectural design and artistic movements. As the creative class rises, they embrace the influence of centuries-old traditions, proving that design is an effective tool for economic, social and cultural development. ...
High-pressure systems or storm fronts aren’t responsible for the violent winds in Amarillo. In reality, westbound winds from New Mexican peaks incite low pressure in the plains of Texas. According to theClimate Narrative for Amarillo, this continuous low pressure leads to strong winds from the ...
Mexican Interior Designers have the privilege of working in a city is and has always been, the sun in the Mexican solar system. Though much-maligned in the past, these days the city is cleaning up its act. A sprawling metropolis, Mexico City invites comparisons to other cities for its...