Mexico for Foreigners
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Mexico is located between the Gulf of Mexico
and the Pacific Ocean, north borders with the United States and south by
Guatemala and Belize.
I have met many foreigners have come to Mexico
with the idea of drinking a lot of tequila and eat tacos but when they go on
leave Mexico with a much better idea of the Mexican stereotype.
I have said that Mexico was not as imagined, no
hat was used, he was not asleep leaning against a cactus and there was desert
towns where he rode a donkey, but were cities with contemporary buildings
contrasted with buildings of the Viceroyalty, has the best beaches the world's
best extreme sport activities, lots of fun and joy, this was how it was
described after to meet.
Several foreigners are afraid to come to Mexico
because of the insecurity associated with drug trafficking, but this happens in
cities already identified as the other states not so predominant that fear only
social insecurity of each city, but for foreigners it is rare that you touch
any event related to this problem.
Mexico has it all, for those interested in
history and pre-Hispanic cultures, from the center to the south will find
ceremonial centers used by the Aztecs, Mayas, Olmecs, Zapotecs etc .., also in
every city in the center of the country will see buildings neoclassical and
Baroque where the Spaniards lived in the viceroyalty, if your interest are
landscapes Caribbean beaches like Cancun are good to have fun, like Puerto
Vallarta, Ixtapa, Veracruz, Tampico, Mazatlan, Los Cabos, each of which has its
special touch.
Edward James Garden, Xilitla, San Luis Potosi
If you want to experience the cultures and
traditions of Mexico, mandatory states to visit are San Luis Potosi, Jalisco,
Michoacan, Guerrero, Chiapas, Oaxaca, Hidalgo, Tlaxcala, Puebla and Mexico City
Mexico in 2015 has 83 magical towns where most
notable for being colonial towns and have legends, history, important facts,
very symbolic architecture, and the magic that traps one to return.
For foreigners coming to Mexico is cheap
because the country's economy not for a good time and change dollar or euro
benefits them, I met two types of foreign travelers who are tourists who only
visit Mexico to visit places , staying in expensive hotels and not leave their
comfort zone using little Spanish and prefer to speak in English and foreign
travelers also know Mexico want to live their traditions, eat local food,
staying in hostels or local, do friends all over the country and when they
leave, they feel Mexicans.
To enter Mexico most people do not need a visa
if they are to be tourists for 90 days, whether to exceed that period should
get a permit that is easy to acquire in border areas, ports and airports across
the country.
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