Great Holiday Inn Hotels in
Mexico City, Mexico
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Downtown MEXICO CITY - 9.0 MI /  KM
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Downtown MEXICO CITY -  MI / 10.0 KM
Downtown SANTIAGO TIANGUISTENCO -  MI / 1.0 KM
Downtown TOLUCA -  MI / 6.0 KM
Downtown CUERNAVACA -  MI / 1.5 KM
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KM 57.5 CARRETERA
TOLUCA,  52170
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About Mexico City, Mexico
Mexico City embraces the 21st century as the country's capital and undisputed hub of commerce, while resting on its ancient heritage as Tenochtitlán, capital of the Aztec empire. With over 23 million residents, Mexico City claims the title of world's largest city. It sits in a high valley (alt. over 7300') surrounded by mountains. While evidence of farm villages in the area dates to 1500 BC, the main predecessor goes back to the 1300s, when the Aztecs established a capital on an island in Lake ..[Read More]

Thursday
More sun than clouds. Pleasantly warm.
28° / 10°

Friday
More sun than clouds. Pleasantly warm.
29° / 11°

Saturday
Sunny. Pleasantly warm.
27° / 9°
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Mexico City, Mexico Factoid
One of North America's oldest cities, Mexico City was originally built along two lakes, which the Spaniards eventually drained. To bring water to the populace, an underground aquifer was tapped in the early 20th century, and reserves have since been steadily depleted. As a result, underlying soils have compacted, and in less than a century, Mexico City has fallen thirty feet ­ and continues to do so. As underground pipes rupture, buildings crack and subway tunnels shift, the city must expend huge amounts of money to repair the damage, whose end is not even in sight.