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These are quality hotels located in neighborhoods across Mexico City. Presidente Inter-Continental Located in Polanco close to Chapultepec Park and the Museum of Anthropology. Campos Eliseos 218, Polanco Mexico, D.F., Tel: (52) 5327-7700 Fax: 5327-7730 |  | Hotel Emporio Reforma 12 Mexico, D.F. Tel: (52) 5667-766 Fax: 5703-1424 | Continental Plaza Periferico Sur 3487 Pedregal Mexico, D.F. Tel: (52) 5681-6855 Fax: 5595-4394 | Plaza Florencia Florencia 61 Juarez Mexico, D.F. Tel: (52) 5211-3189 Fax: 5511-1506 | Hotel San Francisco Luis Moya 11 Centro Mexico, D.F. Tel: (52) 5521-8960 Fax: 5510-8831 | Melia Mexico Reforma 1 Mexico, D.F. Tel: (52) 5128-5000 Fax: 5128-5050 | Camino Real Located near Chapultepec Park and within minutes of business districts, museums, fine boutiques and shops. Mariano Escobedo 700 Nueva Anzures Mexico, D.F. Tel: (52) 5203-2121 Fax: 5250-6897 | Four Seasons Hotel Paseo de la Reforma 500 Juárez Mexico, D.F. Tel: (52) 5230-1809 Fax: 5230-1808 | La Casona Durango 280 Roma Mexico, D.F. Tel: (52) 5286-3001 Fax: 5211-0871 | J.W. Marriott Located in the new hotel zone along Reforma across from the National Auditorium and close to the Museum of Anthropology. Andres Bello 29 and Campos Eliseos Polanco Mexico, D.F. Tel: (52) 5133-0000 Fax: 5133-0001 | Casa Vieja Eugenio Sue 45 Polanco Mexico, D.F. Tel: (52) 5282-0067 Fax: 5281-3780 | Maria Isabel Sheraton Located on Reforma at the Angel of Independence Statue. Paseo de la Reforma 325 Mexico, D.F. Tel: (52) 5 207 3933 Fax: 5207-0684 | Sheraton Suites Santa Fe Located in the new Santa Fe business, commercial and shopping center on the western fringe of the city. Guillermo González Camarena 200 Santa Fe Mexico, D.F. Tel: (52) 5292-0292 Fax: 5258-8501 | Galeria Plaza Hamburgo 195 at Varsovia Mexico, D.F. Tel: (52) 5208-1111 Fax: 5228-3000 | Marco Polo Amberes 27 Zona Rosa Mexico, D.F. Tel: (52) 5207-1893 Fax: 5533-3727 | Fiesta Americana Reforma 8 Mexico, D.F. Tel: (52) 5705-1515 Fax: 5343-7821 | Royal Pedregal Located in the south of the city. Periferico Sur 4363 Pedregal Mexico, D.F. Tel: (52) 5726-9036 Fax: 5645-7964 | Nikko Mexico Located on Reforma across from Chapultepec Park and the National Auditorium. Campos Eliseos 204 Mexico, D.F. Tel: (52) 5280-1111 Fax: 5280-9191 | Hotel Marquis Reforma Close to Chapultepec Park, the British, Japanese and US Embassies and the Museum of Anthropology. Paseo de la Reforma 465 Cuauhtemoc Mexico, D.F. Tel: (52) 5211-3600 Fax: 5211-5561 |
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