When the Aztecs saw an eagle standing on a cactus eating a snake, they believed this was a sign to stop their wanderings and build a city. Today Mexico City is one of the largest capitals in the world. A stay in Mexico reveals a city of contrasts and a city that encapsulates all that is Mexican.
The ruins of the great Teocalli Aztec temple lie next door to the oldest and largest cathedral in Latin America. The Surrealist Museum of Freida Kahlo is not far from the formidable National Anthropological museum and the revolutionary murals of Rivera and Siqueiros. Moreover, just outside the city is the most venerated Basilica of Guadalupe, the awe-inspiring pyramids of Teotihuacan and the floating gardens of Xochimilco.
It is one of the world's greatest capitals; it is vibrant, colourful and bursting with energy.
Part of the world's renowned hotel group, the Mexico City's Four Season's is centrally located on the city's historic Paseo de la Reforma.
Located in the trendy Polanco neighbourhood of Mexico City, it's W's first foray into Latin America. With its cool black and red styling and polished metal and glass is strictly the domain of the young, chic & beautiful people.
Situated in the heart of bohemian Condesa neighbourhood, the area is a busting residential district. Built in the 1920's inspired by the French it has been designed with the look and feel of a family home.
Described as a "hip, minamilist design hang-out" Hotel Habita offers a unique stay in quiter streets of Polanco.
La Casona Hotel represents a fresh approach to accommodation in Mexico City. It is a small, colonial, elegant hotel paying great attention to detail and offering a high standard of service.
The Majestic Hotel boasts some of the most spectacular architecture throughout the 7 storey colonial building.