With over three thousand years of civilisation, Mexico has become a
favourite destination in the world. The mix of culture, history, nature,
gastronomy and infrastructure have become important assists to attract
visitors from around the world.
Business centres currently have
the latest technology and infrastructure to host international events.
Mexico’s experience in organising events and its network of hotels and
services secure the successful outcome for meetings and conferences. The
country’s main assets are quality, efficiency and security.
The
options for those organising business meetings are endless in Mexico.
Its weather, regions and activities allow the perfect mix between work
and pleasure. Venues include the latest beach resort, the classic
colonial town, the stunning natural setting or close by the impressive
archaeological sites.
Modern congress venues – private, public
or both – can be found in all Mexican regions: cosmopolitan cities such
as Mexico City, Guadalajara or Monterrey or colonial cities such as
Morelia, Guanajuato, Merida, Puebla, Oaxaca or Zacatecas.
Following
the business meetings, why not continue networking with a walk on a
Mexican beach, a match of golf or making the most of the water sports
facilities at Mexico’s prime tourist destinations such as Puerto
Vallarta, Mazatlán, Los Cabos, Cancún, Ixtapa Zihuatanejo, Huatulco,
Veracruz or Acapulco.
Mexican gastronomy is also a very good
option to end up with the final agreements while enjoying the best of
the Mexican cuisine.
Mexico receives business visitors from
around the world with open arms. Mexican’s hospitality will secure the
congress success. With plenty of options to organise a perfect business
meeting, the organisers just have to choose their favourite. .
North of Mexico: made of the States of Baja California, Baja
California Sur, Sonora, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Durango, Nuevo León and
Tamaulipas.
Convention centres in the north include: convention
centre in Tijuana, Baja California; convention centre in Chihuahua and
Cintermex in Monterrey, Mexico’s largest convention centre.
Central
Mexico: made of the States of Aguascalientes, Estado de México,
Guanajuato, Hidalgo, Ciudad de Mexico, Michoacan, Morelos, Puebla,
Queretaro, San Luis Potosi, Tlaxcala and Zacatecas. Plus Guadalajara and
Taxco in Jalisco and Guerrero State, accordingly.
The citie’s
region combine the modern and the traditional influences. The central
region, from Guadalajara to Mexico City is known as the national route.
Throughout the route the visitor can admire the most clasic and
beautiful samples of Mexican architecture. Some listed as World Heritage
Sites by UNESCO.
Mexico City is one the biggest metropolis in
the world. Amongst the convention and conference centres is the World
Trade Centre with areas for exhibitions, congresses, conferences and
social gatherings. Other important centres are Centro Banamex, Expo
Reforma, US Trade Center, Unidad de Congresos del Centro Médico Nacional
Siglo XXI, Exhibimex, Auditorio Nacional, Palacio de los Deportes, Expo
Santa Fe and Polyforum Cultural Siqueiros.
Other Mexican cities
with infrastructure, services and communications to host conferences or
as incentive venues include the Centro Mexiquense of Exhibitions and
Conventions in the State of Mexico. Guanajuato’s City Convetion Centre,
Conexpo Leon and the Visitor’s and Convention Centre in Leon Guanajuato.
The World Trade Centre, Expo Guadalajara, Visitor’s and Convention
Centre in Guadalajara. The Exhibition and Convention Centre in Morelia.
Expo Puebla and Visitor’s and Convention Centre in Puebla. Potosino
Convetion Centre in San Luis and Taxco’s Convention Centre.
Mexico Pacific Coast: made of the States of Sinaloa, Nayarit,
Jalisco, Colima, Guerrero and Oaxaca. The region has traditionally
attracted visitors from around the world due to its landcapes,
archaeological sites and the mixt between history, sea and nature.
At
Puerto Vallarta (Jalisco State), Acapulco (Guerrero State) and Huatulco
(Oaxaca State) event organisers can find all the facilities for the
perfect event, regardless of the number of atendees. Similar facilities
can be found in Zihuatanejo and Mazatlan.
Gulf of
Mexico: made of the States of Veracruz and Tabasco. An area of
outstanding natural heritage and coast lines.
The area’s
infrastructure and communications are ideal for organising events and
conferences. Moreover, its character as a prime ecotourism destination
in Mexico is and added value to its culture and history. Making this
area a perfect location for mixing business with pleasure.
Veracruz
is now a favourite destination for congresses and conferences in part
due to its modern World Trade Centre and local attractions.
Chiapas
in the pacific coast is the finest expression of Mexican cultural
melting pot. Its natural heritage, culture and hospitality complement
its impressive archaeological sites and colonial cities. Making it an
ideal destination for organising events and conferences at Tuxtla
Gutierrez Convention Centre.
Tabaco is considered to be the
entry to the Mayan World due to its geographical location. Its capital
city Villahermosa, hosts the modern Tabasco 2000 Convetion Centre.
Yucatan
Peninsula: made of the States of Campeche, Quintana Roo and Yucatan
it offers unique landscapes and attractions such as its vast jungle,
white sandy beaches, coral reefs, colonial cities and archaeological
sites.
The Yucatan Peninsula is one of the regions in Mexico
with the finest cultural and natural assets. Quintana Roo State has
become internationally known due to fact that Cancun rest within its
boundaries. The region houses the impressive Mayan sites of Uxmal,
Chichen Itza and Tulum. It also has outstanding natural wealth such as
natural reserves, coral reefs, sinkholes (fresh water wells) and
lagoons. The region is without doubt one of the best places to organise
congresses and incentive trips.
Despite Cancun’s reputation as
an important tourist destination is worth mentioning that several cities
in the Yucatan Peninsula have their own appeal and its infrastructure
are top class for organising events and conferences.
Venues in
the region include Cancun’s Visitors and Convention Office, Yucatan’s
Century XXI Convention Centre and Campeche’s XXI Convention Centre.