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Mexico
City

CAMINO REAL POLANCO

Camino Real Polanco Hotel

The Venue

The Camino Real Polanco México is a renowned 5-star hotel located in the exclusive Polanco district of Mexico City. Originally built for the 1968 Olympic Games, it features an attractive modern Mexican architectural style by the renowned architect Ricardo Legorreta. The hotel is considered a Hotel-Museum for its beauty, functionality, and unique color combination, adorned with world-class art both inside and outside.

Address

Calz. Gral. Mariano Escobedo 700
Anzures, Miguel Hidalgo
11590, Ciudad de México

Please be informed that each participant is responsible for making their own reservations at the hotel for the duration of the event. To secure your accommodation, kindly utilize the following contact details:

Reservations:

Toll-free number: 01 800 90 123 00

Direct:
+52 55 52 27 72 00
+52 55 52 63 88 99

Email: reserva.mex@caminoreal.com.mx

Should you have any inquiries or require further assistance, do not hesitate to reach out to the provided contacts.

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Sights & places you should see

MEXICO CITY

Mexico City stands as a global powerhouse, ranking sixth among the world’s most populous cities. Renowned as a key financial and cultural epicenter in both the Americas and worldwide, it serves as the economic, political, and religious nucleus of the nation, driven by its strategic location, centralized governance, vast population, and diverse environments. Its rich heritage and history permeate the cityscape, evident in its iconic monuments, historic streets, and diverse neighborhoods, juxtaposed harmoniously with modern architectural marvels. As a vibrant cosmopolitan metropolis, Mexico City epitomizes the dynamic blend of tradition and progress.

Tourist information

Weather

The weather in Mexico City from March to April ranges between 8° to 11° Celsius (46.4° – 51.8° Fahrenheit) in the mornings and evenings and 22°C (71.6° F) during the daytime with low probability of rain and showers.

Security

While Mexico as a country has a high crime rate, Mexico City stands out as a safe destination, provided certain areas are avoided.

Despite the U.S government’s recommendation of exercising heightened caution, local and federal authorities have bolstered security in key tourist districts like Polanco, Historic Center, Coyoacán, and San Ángel, rendering them the most secure neighborhoods in the city.

These tourist hubs offer a secure and convenient experience for visitors from across the globe, making Mexico City an appealing destination.

VISA FOR MEXICO

Many countries are required to have a VISA to enter the country. Individuals with permanent residence or with a current, valid multiple entry visa in Canada, the United States, Japan, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, any of the countries that make up the Schengen Area, or the member countries of the Pacific Alliance, are exempt of the visa requirements.

To find information about VISA eligibility, types, procedures, and requirements: CLICK HERE

*If you have a US visa you can enter Mexico