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Delhi to Mexico City
Starting Airport:
Indira Gandhi International Airport (Airport Code: DEL)
International Terminal-3,
New Delhi-110 037
Landing Airport:
Mexico City Juarez International Airport (Airport Code: MEX)
Capitan Carlos Léon,
s/n Colonia Peñón de los Baños,
Delegacion Venustiano Carranza,
CP 15620 Mexico DF,
MEXICO CITY INFORMATION GUIDE
Historic and contemporary. Traditional and modern. Cultural centre and financial hub. There are so many sides to Mexico City, the capital of Mexico. Located in the Valley of Mexico, this city of contrasts offers a plethora of delights to the visitor.
Climate: Mexico City has a subtropical highland climate. It experiences warm summers and mild winters. In summer, temperatures reach up to 90°F (32°C), and in winter, they can drop to 23°F (-5°C) in low-lying regions but these extremes are rare. July is the rainy season. April and May are the best time to visit.
Food:The city is the best place to taste fiery Mexican cuisine. From the lip-smacking Nachos, Burritos, Enchiladas, fajitas, tortillas and tacos, you can relish all the authentic delights here.
Culture: The city is cosmopolitan yet manages to retain many aspects of its traditional culture. It celebrates a host of festivals by observing many rituals. OnCandlemas Day (Candelaria), the streets come alive with colourful parades. On the Day of the Dead, the inhabitants maintain vigils at the cemetery and offer prayers for the departed souls. Another festival Cinco de Mayo commemorates the Battle of Puebla.
History and Architecture:The city was originally built on an island of Lake Texcoco by the Aztecs in 1325. It was destroyed in 1521 during siege of Tenochtitlan and had to be rebuilt. In 1524, the municipality of Mexico City was established and in 1585, it was officially declared a city. It served as the political, administrative and financial centre of the Spanish colonial empire. After independence, the Federal District was created in 1824.Under the rule of Porfirio Díaz, Mexico City saw major expansion and urbanisation. The city’s architecture is a beacon to its halcyon days. The Historic center of Mexico City, Xochimilco floating gardens, Plaza de la Constitución, Metropolitan Cathedral, National Palace, and Templo Mayor are some of the architectural delights.
Shopping: Centro Historico is a shopper’s delight. You can also try outAvenida Insurgentes, Jaurez, La Condesa and Polanco. Be sure to pick up souvenirs like Talavera tiles and ceramics, embroidered garments, sterling silver jewellery and accessories as well as hand-woven rugs and blankets. For handicrafts, San Juan Market is ideal.
Sightseeing in Mexico City: The city’s historic centre,El Zocalo, Templo Mayor, Palacio de Belles Artes, Teotihuacan, Bosque de Chapultepec park, Guanajuato colonial town, San Angel, and Zona Rosa are highly recommended.
Getting to and fro from the airport
The Metro links the airport to downtown Mexico City. You can also opt for suburban bus services or taxis.
Delhi to Mexico Flights
3 companies operate daily flights from Delhi to Mexico City - American Airlines, Air France, and Air Canada. Use our month or year view search tools to find the cheapest days to fly from Delhi to Mexico City.
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