With the many changes in Mexico itself and the growing swarm of travelers, this up to date how to do it (with ase, comfort...

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TOURIST GUIDE TO MEXICO

With the many changes in Mexico itself and the growing swarm of travelers, this up to date how to do it (with ase, comfort and a proper regard for your money) bluebook should have a ready made market. The major section details the routes -- the three from the United States leading in to Mexico City and the three from the City, south and east -- with historical paragraphs about important cities, towns and pueblos as you approach them, hotels and other stopping places graded by symbols, sights and shopping possibilities described for each stop. The first section gives general coverage -- suggestions how to plan your trip, notes on the weather, comparisons of car, bus, train and plane transportation, how to use this book, papers and permits necessary for entrance and exit, clothes, etc. The last part briefs Spanish pronunication and useful phrases, a chronological history of Mexico, a table of festas, educational opportunities, Mexican consulates in the United States, conversion equivalents, highway signs, etc.

Pub Date: May 25, 1954

ISBN: N/A

Page Count: -

Publisher: McGraw-Hill

Review Posted Online: N/A

Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 1, 1954

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