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From The Report: Mexico 2015
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This chapter contains information on hotels, government agencies and other listings, as well as useful tips for visitors on a range of topics such as visa requirements, currency and transportation.
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FOUR SEASONS HOTEL MEXICO CITY Ave. Paseo de la Reforma 500 Col. Juárez, México D.F. 06600 T: +52 (55) 5230 1818 F: +52 (55) 5230 1808 reservations.mex@fourseasons.com www.fourseasons.com/mexico Rooms: 240 rooms including 40 suites, most of which face the central courtyard. All guest rooms feature LCD TVs, DVD players and i-Home docking stations, marble bathrooms with tub and separate shower. Business & Conference Facilities: Conference facilities totalling 1200 sq metres, which can be arranged…
Facts for visitors: Essential things to know before your tripOBGplus
Language Spanish is the official language and is spoken throughout the country. However, there are as many as 62 dialects, the most widely spoken being Nahuatl, Maya and Mixteco. Though English is spoken in many places, especially among government officials and high-ranking executives, it is advisable to learn some basic Spanish before arrival. Etiquette A handshake for men and one kiss on the cheek for women is usually the first introduction in a business setting and is used as both a greeting…
Facts for visitors: Essential things to know before your tripOBGplus
Language Spanish is the official language and is spoken throughout the country. However, there are as many as 62 dialects, the most widely spoken being Nahuatl, Maya and Mixteco. Though English is spoken in many places, especially among government officials and high-ranking executives, it is advisable to learn some basic Spanish before arrival. Etiquette A handshake for men and one kiss on the cheek for women is usually the first introduction in a business setting and is used as both a greeting…