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Mexico City
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The altitude's not the only thing that will make your head spin.

Mexico City is the world's third-largest metropolis (only Tokyo and NYC are bigger). Mexico's best and worst ingredients are all here: music and noise, brown air and green parks, colonial palaces and skyscrapers, world-renowned museums and ever-spreading slums.


One moment the city is all Latin beats, glamour and excitement; the next it's drabness, poverty, suffocating crowds and rancid smells. In spite of the negatives, Mexico City is a magnet for Mexicans and visitors alike. You certainly won't be bored in this complex city.

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Books
Le Capital - The Biography of Mexico City 
(Jonathan Kandell)

A lively account of the ultra-lively city. It covers weird and wonderful characters, as well as issues, 'isms' and acronyms.

The Course of Mexican History 
(Michael C Meyer & William L Sherman)

Deals out some of the city's history, and will help you see the capital in Mexico's wider context.

Urban Leviathan - Mexico City in the 20th Century 
(Diane E Davis)

A detailed treatment of the city's politics, economy and society since the Porfiriato.

Distant Neighbors 
(Alan Riding)

A good intro to modern Mexico and the country's love-hate relationship with the USA.

Opening Mexico 
(Julia Preston & Sam Dillon)

Dramatic account of Mexico's emergence as a democracy by New York Times correspondents.

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