Archivo para June, 2007Best Natural Attractions in Mexico: Desert Landscapes in Baja SurThe painted-desert colors and unique plant life are a natural curiosity in Los Cabos, where horseback, hiking, and ATV trips explore the area. The arid desert contrasts sharply with the intense blue of the strong sea surrounding the peninsula. Posteado en June 30, 2007 Categorizado Mexico Art and Culture, Mexico Business Tourism, Mexico Tourism | Deja un Comentario Nightlife tourism in Mexico: Clubs in MallsCancún’s wide-ranging hot spots include most of the name-brand nightlife destinations, concentrated in entertainment malls and festival shopping centers, as well as hotel-lobby bars with live music, and sophisticated dance clubs. Popular nightlife tours allow you to bypass lines and sample various clubs in a single night. The clubs here can accommodate up to 3,000, [...] Posteado en June 30, 2007 Categorizado Mexico Business Tourism, Mexico Cacun Tourism, Mexico Tourism | Deja un Comentario Strolling Mexico: Puebla & Dolores HidalgoAn inheritor of the Moorish legacy of ceramics, Puebla produces some of the most sought-after dinnerware in the world. The tiles produced there adorn building facades and church domes throughout the area. Dolores Hidalgo, 40km (25 miles) northwest of San Miguel de Allende, produces attractive, inexpensive Talavera of less traditional design. Almost every block has [...] Posteado en June 30, 2007 Categorizado Mexico Art and Culture, Mexico Cities Tourism, Mexico Tourism, Mexico Tours | Deja un Comentario Best Resorts & Spas in Mexico: Four Seasons Resort Punta MitaThe enticing spa at this posh resort in mexico is one of its principal appeals (see nightlife in Punta Mita). The menu of spa services based on native Mexican therapies is an intriguing complement to the modern facilities and amenities (see attractions in Punta Mita). Posteado en June 30, 2007 Categorizado Mexico Business Tourism, Mexico Fashion Tourism, Mexico Relax Tourism, Mexico Tourism | Deja un Comentario Art and Culture in Mexico: Museo Virreinal de GuadalupeSix kilometers (4 miles) southeast of Zacatecas in the small town of Guadalupe, this Franciscan convent and art museum holds a striking collection of 17th- and 18th-century paintings by such masters as Miguel Cabrera and Cristóbal de Villalpando. The expressive, dramatic works will fascinate art lovers.Source:frommers.com Posteado en June 30, 2007 Categorizado Mexico Art and Culture, Mexico Business Tourism, Mexico Tourism | Deja un Comentario
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