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Like
an enormous living museum, Mexico City is a remarkable
showplace for Mexico's 3,000 years of human cultural achievement.
It ranks as one of the world's great capitals and is a
must for anyone yearning to understand Mexico's complex
past and ever challenging future. The size and grandeur
of the city are staggering. It is not only the oldest
continuously inhabited city in the Western Hemisphere,
but also carries the burden of being the largest city
the world has ever known.
Mexico City is located on an enormous dry lake bed in
a highland basin (elevation 7,400 feet) surrounded by
towering mountains. The city faces some formidable urban
problems, it has a population of approximately 16,605,239
inhabitants.
But
beneath its riveting facade, is an endearing and captivating
city that has a magnetism unfound in other cities. With
some patience, the city's engaging history and cosmopolitan
air compensate for its glaring urban character.
Few cities on earth can
match Mexico City for historic grandeur. Its tumultuous
past encompasses every phase of Mexican history. It is
unique in the Western Hemisphere as a colorful and compelling
mosaic of Pre-Columbian, European colonial, and modern
eras.
It is here that in 1519
the Old World and New World met face to face in a confrontation
that would forever shape world history. Mexico City is
the exact site upon which the great Mexica (Aztec) civilization
flourished, developing one of the greatest cities of the
16th century.
Mexico City is still
the economic, political and cultural hub of Mexico. It
is a vivacious, pulsating city that clamors to be chic
and modern while showcasing its colorful ancient roots.
Interspersed throughout the city's unwieldy, and often
unsightly, sprawl, are pockets of beautifully preserved
remnants of its colonial and Native American heritage.
These include astonishing historic sites, ranging from
awesome ancient ruins, to meticulously restored, century-old
colonial buildings, churches and mansions, to lovely parks
and plazas, to grandiose monuments.
Visitors find accommodations
ranging from fine world-class resorts, to colonial inns
and stately Old World hotels. The city is home to dozens
of outstanding museums, spanning topics of varied artistic
and academic interest. Music, dance, theater and modern
art thrive in the city's flourishing fine arts community.
Dining and shopping are first rate and the city's spring-like
climate invites visitors year round.
Mexico City surrounds
visitors with reminders of the city's larger-than-life
past. A strong air of Europe drapes the capital, sometimes
in sharp contrast to the city's ancient Indian past. Its
people make gregarious and gracious hosts.