Hacienda La Noria
Hacienda La Noria Hotel in the quaint city of Oaxaca, Mexico, is the ideal vacation spot, not just for its location, but also for its serene atmosphere. Step into any of Hacienda La Noria Hotel’s 81 uniquely decorated rooms and experience unmatched modern convenience and comfort, and it also offers La Troje meeting room which has a maximum capacity of 250 people and is ideal for conference or seminar providing as well technical support. Inside the hotel you will find Las Cañastas restaurant, which offers a myriad of local and international cuisines or at La Terraza bar, which serves a wide variety of drinks that you can enjoy poolside. See more Mexico Hotels available for your next vacations. Ask for our rates in travel packages, Mexico Air Tickets and others offerts for enjoy in your next Mexico vacations. See also Reservations Hotel in Oaxaca. Author: Luciana Márquez Posteado el March 25, 2009 - Categorizado en Mexico Hotels, Mexico Oaxaca Hotels, Oaxaca Mexico, Oaxaca Tourism Monte Alban
In the magnificent state of Oaxaca, just outside the stunning colonial town of Oaxaca City lies Monte Alban. It is situated between two lush valleys, which had inhabitants as far back as 2000 BC, is Monte Alban. The mountain is also host to one of Mexico’s most famous archaeological wonders: The ruins of the ancient capital city of Monte Alban. This archaeological wonder is just a short trip outside of Oaxaca city and should be part of any itinerary if you plan to travel to this part of Mexico. Places to see within Monte Alban: Author: Luciana Márquez Posteado el March 13, 2009 - Categorizado en Mexico Tourism, Oaxaca Mexico, Oaxaca Tourism What is the Guelaguetza Hill’s Mondays?
The Guelaguetza Hill’s Mondays stated in the offering to the city of Oaxaca that make groups representing the seven traditional regions: * The Central Valleys Posteado el May 15, 2008 - Categorizado en Hill's Mondays Feast, Oaxaca Celebrations Hill’s Mondays FeastThe holding of “Hill’s Mondays Feast” takes place in Oaxaca City, there are 2 consecutive Monday following the July 16 and is an event that includes all the Oaxacan people, irrespective of social status.
Apparently, this holiday has its origins in colonial times and are related to the call of the feast of Corpus Christi Church del Carmen Alto, Carmelites built the temple at the foot of a hill to which the Zapotecs had called the Bella Vista, and was being held on Sunday following the July 16 and was repeated eight days later in the so-called “eighth”. Posteado el May 15, 2008 - Categorizado en Hill's Mondays Feast, Oaxaca Celebrations Oaxaca, fourth in the southeast for tourism investmentOaxaca ranks fourth in the region south of Mexico and tenth place national attracting private capital, both domestic and foreign, targeting the tourism industry. Tomas Leyva Cardenas, an expert of the Mexican Institute for Competitiveness (IMCO), said that only investment in tourism in Oaxaca during 2007 was 37.8 million, “which will allow Oaxaca raise their level of competition in this industry.” ![]() He stressed that Oaxaca achieved a major capitalization of the sector in 2007 after the socio-political crisis of 2006. He noted that according to data from the Department of Tourism (Sectur) in 2007, the private tourism investment reached three million 463 thousand dollars. Accordingly, the bulk of the sum was concentrated in Quintana Roo, Sonora, Nayarit, Sinaloa and Baja California, according to data from the Census National Investment Projects of the unit. The five entities accumulate 78 per cent of the total money received. Posteado el April 15, 2008 - Categorizado en Oaxaca Tourism, Tourism Investment
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