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EXPLORING MEXICO CITY

Mexico City Business Travel Guide
by Ron Mader

MEXICO FORUM

Heading to Mexico City on a business trip? Here's our guide.


PHOTO GALLERY: Mexico City
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A FEW WORDS ABOUT ETIQUETTE

Meetings should be scheduled in advance.

It is customary to shake hands with everyone both on arriving and leaving.

Exchange business cards at the beginning of a meeting. Be sure to have an adequate stock of cards for the duration of your visit.

Dress should be clean and formal.

HOTELS

Most large hotels also have business centers with copy services and internet access.

WORLD TRADE CENTER

The World Trade Center México includes a convention center, cultural center, parking facilities and the 52-story, 172 meter (564 feet) high tower. Only only 10 meters shorter than landmark Torre Latinoamericana, the WTC México tower is the fifth tallest building in Mexico City.

Located on Avenida de los Insurgentes, the complex is accessed by the Polyforum station of the Metrobús Bus rapid transit system, located a few meters away; the station is named after the Polyforum Cultural Siqueiros, which boasts murals by Mexican artist Davíd Alfaro Siqueiros.

South are the Nápoles (west of Insurgentes) and Del Valle (east of Insurgentes) neighborhoods.

MEXICO CITY FEATURES

g Aztecs
g Basilica de Guadalupe
g Chapultepec Park
g UNAM
g Viveros Garden
g Xochimilco
g Things to do in Mexico City
MEXICO CITY GUIDE

REFERENCES

b Expos - WTC

FLICKR

g Mexico City
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WIKI

b World Trade Center, Mexico
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AUTHOR

Ron Mader is the Latin America correspondent for Transitions Abroad and host of the award-winning Planeta.com website.


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