
A special advertising section in New York magazine's 11/16/09 issue.
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Mazatlán
Surrounded by the Sierra Madre Mountains and bordered by some of the most beautiful beaches on the west coast, Mazatlán offers visitors rich opportunities for both relaxation and invigoration. The area, situated at the entryway to the Sea of Cortez, is one of the largest destinations on the Mexican Pacific, yet it maintains a perfect balance of old and new.
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Mexico City
Visitors to Mexico City, the oldest metropolis on the American continent, can savor the area’s bountiful cultural heritage while enjoying the first-class luxuries of a cosmopolitan city. Known as the City of Palaces, Mexico City is home to two UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The city offers parks, museums, shopping, sightseeing and vibrant nightlife that all combine for a remarkably rich experience.
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Puerto Vallarta
Puerto Vallarta’s diverse topography includes 40 miles of coastline, tropical jungles, rocky riverbeds, steep mountainsides and arid flatlands. The Downtown (“El Centro”) area is home to quaint cobblestone streets, white-walled houses, wrought-iron balconies and red-tiled roofs. It’s here that you’ll find restaurants, bars, shopping and nightlife, as well as the town’s famous malecón, or pedestrian walkway, lining the beach.
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