the City that has it all
Considered the cradle of Aztec culture, and despite having been modified according to the ways of the Spanish rulers, Mexico City maintains its splendor, combining pre-Hispanic riches with Spanish buildings and remains the cultural and tourist leader in Latin America. , that is why it is
#LaCiudadQueLoTieneTodo (The City That Has It All).
It has more than 180 museums, which is why it is considered the second city with the largest number of these in the world, in addition to having countless theaters; as well as the most important Marian Temple in Latin America; likewise, it has more than 9,000 pre-Hispanic sites, including site museums in the different town halls from Cuauhtémoc, Azcapotzalco, Iztapalapa, Álvaro Obregón, Coyoacán, Tlalpan, Magdalena Contreras, Milpa Alta, Tláhuac, to name a few, where they develop various cultural activities throughout the year.
It has more than 180 museums, which is why it is considered the second city with the largest number of these in the world, in addition to having countless theaters; as well as the most important Marian Temple in Latin America; likewise, it has more than 9,000 pre-Hispanic sites, including site museums in the different town halls from Cuauhtémoc, Azcapotzalco, Iztapalapa, Álvaro Obregón, Coyoacán, Tlalpan, Magdalena Contreras, Milpa Alta, Tláhuac, to name a few, where they develop various cultural activities throughout the year.
It is the only city in Latin America that has a Castle (Chapultepec), which consists of four sections of the same Forest with more than 80 hectares.
On the other hand, Mexico City (Cd Mx) is up to 49 percent rural area with various Natural Protected Areas where various endemic species of both flora and fauna live, for example the axolotl, the ahuejote, white-tailedv eagle, red-tailed fawn, zacatuche, among others; sheltering about 2% of the world's biodiversity.
How competitive is Mexico City in terms of tourism?
At a national level, the leadership of the capital in many aspects of tourist activity is clear. This is largely due to its status as the country's capital, which is reflected, among other things, in the development of it's infrastructure, connectivity, human resources, and services. It is important to point out that we have all the necessary business infrastructure for Meeting Tourism, as we have more than 5 centers to hold Congresses and conventions:
Citi Banamex Center, Bancomer Center, WTC, Pepsi Center, in addition to the Convention Center XXI Century. In addition, we also have more than 3,000 tourist service providers and the largest amusement park in Latin America.
And if these were not enough, it is important to point out that, in order to promote connectivity in the City, the Digital Agency for Public Innovation implemented the 96 Public Sites program, that is derived from the contract that the Government of Mexico City signed with the telecommunications service provider, in which, and at no cost to the city, it was agreed to increase the bandwidth from 20 to 200 Mbps in 96 public sites. Therefore, the inhabitants of the capital will be able to consult, without any type of temporary restriction, information on the procedures and services that are granted.
And in the same way, tourists who visit us will be able to consult relevant information on the internet about hundreds of tourist and cultural sites https://mexicocity.cdmx.gob.mx/ that our city has, which will translate into a more enriching experience for our visitors.
Mexico City (Cd Mx) is a fascinating one, a modern metropolis that, in addition to being the political, administrative and economic capital of our country, has a great historical past, it is by far #LaCiudadQueLoTieneTodo (The City That Has It All).