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Camino Real - Mexico City
Rating: 4
Rates: 163 to 761 
Camino Real - Mexico City
Fiesta Americana Grand Chapultepec
Rating: 4
Rates: 116 to 229 
Fiesta Americana Grand Chapultepec
Fiesta Inn Insurgentes Viaducto
Rating: 3
Rates: 118 to 119 
Fiesta Inn Insurgentes Viaducto
Casa de la Condesa
Rating: 2.5
Rates: 47 to 120 
Casa de la Condesa
Quality Inn Ciudad de Mexico Roma
Rating: 2.5
Rates: 72 to 73 
Quality Inn Ciudad de Mexico Roma
Eurostars Zona Rosa Suites
Rating: 3
Rates: 75 to 142 
Eurostars Zona Rosa Suites
CENTURY HOTEL ZONA ROSA
Rating: 3
Rates: 78 to 175 
CENTURY HOTEL ZONA ROSA
RIAZOR HOTEL
Rating: n/r
Rates: 76 to 170 
RIAZOR HOTEL
HOTEL DEL PRADO
Rating: 2
Rates: 63 to 112 
HOTEL DEL PRADO
FOUR SEASONS MEXICO D F
Rating: 5
Rates: 185 to 660 
FOUR SEASONS MEXICO D F
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Mexico City guide

 Set over 2400m up in its shallow mountain bowl and crammed with over 20 million people (from fewer than five million in 1960), MEXICO CITY is one of the world's most densely populated urban areas, said to receive a thousand immigrants each day from the rest of the country. At times frustrating, the longer you spend there the more rewarding it can become, with unstructured wandering throwing up all sorts of surprises, and in a few days you can get around the main sights and soak up a good deal of the vibrant atmosphere. Despite a certain seediness found amidst the elegance of the new quarters and the genteel decay of the older parts of the city, the capital is nowhere near as intimidating as you might expect. Nonetheless, you may still prefer to take in the city a couple of days at a time, taking off in between to the smaller neighbouring colonial cities to recharge. You'll also find the city easier still if you acclimatize to the country first - if at all possible try not to spend too long here when you first arrive.

As you fly in or arrive by bus over the mountains, you'll catch glimpses of Popocatepetl and IxtaccA­huatl, the volcanoes which every visitor used to admire, and which Sybille Bedford, author of a book on Mexico in the early 1950s, described as "Japanese-contoured shapes of pastel blue and porcelain snow, and thin formal curls of smoke afloat in a limpid sky". These days, "Popo" is more often perceived as a threat, with the international press depicting its recent activity as a major menace to the capital. In reality, the volcano is 65km away, and though dust may temporarily close the airport during major outpourings, the city is highly unlikely to get smothered. The volcanoes are now rarely visible from the centre, courtesy of the city's pollution, which compensates by diffracting the light and producing wonderful golden sunsets

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