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MICE Tourism in Mexico City

WHY HOLD YOUR EVENT IN MEXICO CITY

Advantages

  • Mexico City (CDMX) is the capital of the Mexican Republic and has become the financial, cultural, and political center of the country. It is the largest and most populous city in the world.
  • The city is the primary hub for Spanish-speaking media worldwide and is emerging as a world-class center for research and innovation in the healthcare sector, as well as in information and environmental technologies. Currently, Mexico City generates one-third of all patents in Mexico.
  • The city is undertaking major infrastructure projects and public works programs to ensure sustainable economic growth.
  • Mexico City receives over half of the total foreign direct investment flowing into Mexico.
  • The city is home to 400 higher education institutions, including public and private universities, academic institutions, business schools, science, and technology institutes.
  • Mexico City has established the Institute of Science and Technology as an organization responsible for developing links with universities and strengthening research and development projects with both the academic and private sectors.
  • Business tourism, congresses, and exhibitions in Mexico City have continued to grow and are among the top in Latin America.
  • Mexico City offers a harmonious coexistence between modern urban development and ancient architecture reflecting its 700 years of history, blending pre-Hispanic remnants, colonial buildings in pure baroque and neoclassical styles, historic neighborhoods like Coyoacán or San Ángel, and modern structures.
  • The city also features unique neighborhoods like La Condesa and La Roma, with a distinct character due to their street cafés, restaurants, and shops with artistic objects found nowhere else in the world.
  • For art and history enthusiasts, there is an enormous diversity of options, including almost 200 museums (making it the second city with the most museums in the world), over 50 art galleries, 64 theaters, and 7 nearby archaeological zones.
  • The historic center of Mexico City, the campus of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, the Casa-Museo de Luis Barragán, as well as Xochimilco and Teotihuacán, have been declared World Heritage sites.
  • Regarding gastronomy, the city offers sophisticated restaurants with an incredible variety of options, including typical Mexican cuisine, fusion cuisine, and all types of international food.
  • Vast experience in organizing Groups, Conventions, Congresses, Meetings, and Exhibitions.
  • Mexico City tops the national list in terms of the number of exhibitions held.
  • Business tourism far exceeds leisure, culture, and recreation in the Federal District and represents 65 percent of the total activity in the capital.
  • High standards of service and attention in all tourism service providers.
  • Modern facilities and state-of-the-art technology in all event venues.
  • It boasts a wide variety of shopping centers offering internationally renowned stores, as well as art galleries, crafts, and all kinds of items.

Events in Mexico City

Access

Mexico City has an excellent connectivity.

  • Excellent connectivity by air through Mexico City International Airport, which provides the appropriate infrastructure for various direct flights or connections to various destinations within Mexico and abroad. The city receives an average of 23,325 flights per month, of which 6,162 are international. Daily, 650 flights from all over the world arrive in Mexico City. The international airport of Mexico City is the gateway for over 11 million tourists each year, connecting with 49 domestic destinations and more than 50 international destinations in over 20 countries. Six national airlines and 27 international airlines operate there.
  • There are four important bus terminals: Norte, Poniente, Oriente (TAPO), and Sur, and additionally, there is a Bus Terminal at the airport.
  • Mexico City is well connected to the rest of the country by modern highways running to cities such as Querétaro, Puebla, Toluca, Cuernavaca, and Pachuca, among others.

Lodging

  • In terms of hotel infrastructure, there are 48,618 rooms in 670 hotels. This includes some of the most prestigious international hotel chains, as well as excellent boutique hotels.

     

Institutional Support

  • Various organizations are willing to support all events, including the Mexico City Tourism Secretariat and the Tourism Promotion Fund.
  • Facilities for advice, guidance, and organization of your event.
  • Other support services in the destination for event planning include familiarization trips, advertising and promotion strategies, and inspection visits, among others.
  • Negotiations to secure historical venues for hosting events.

Venues

  • There are several venues with international standards, such as the World Trade Center, which offers 30,000 m2 for exhibitions and conventions, Centro Banamex with a total area of 34,283 m2, Expo Santa Fe with 32,400 m2, and Expo Reforma with 22,500 m2.
  • Regarding event spaces, there is an enormous variety, including the Auditorio Nacional with a capacity for 9,683 spectators and the Arena Ciudad de México with a capacity of 22,300 people, among others.
  • Historical venues provide a unique ambiance for all types of events.
  • Within the hotel infrastructure in Mexico City, you can also find suitable meeting rooms and spaces for your business gatherings. There are over 100 top-class hotels with services and facilities for the group and convention segment.

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