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LOCATIONS > MEXICO > CUERNAVACA
ABOUT CUERNAVACA
Throughout
its history, Cuernavaca has hosted countless famous
guests because of its pleasant climate and relaxing lifestyle. Those who have called Cuernavaca home include the
Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortez and the 19th century
Austrian emperor Maximilian and his wife Carlota.
When Cortez and his troops
arrived in the central highlands, the Aztecs showed them
how to escape Mexico City's winter chill by spending the
colder months in a town about 40 miles / 60 kms south.
It's name, Cuauhnahuac, meant 'place of great trees' in
the native Nahuatl language.
To the Spanish it sounded
like 'cuerno de vaca', which in their native tongue means
"cow's horn", and that's how we got Cuernavaca.
Today, the
city attracts well-to-do weekend visitors seeking refuge
from the hectic Mexican capital and retirees from around
the world, including members of European royal families.
In Cuernavaca
cultural events and fine cuisine are at a stone's throw
from the Anders Languages® Residence: the Cuauhnáhuac
Museum, Diego Rivera murals, the Palace of Cortez, the
400-year-old cathedral, the pyramids of Xochicalco, world
famous restaurants, luxury stores and folk centers
such as the local crafts market, the main square with its
colorful vendors´ stands, and the narrow, winding
streets lined with street merchants peddling everything
imaginable.
For golfers, Cuernavaca offers two acclaimed golf courses
located less than ten minutes from the residence.
HISTORICAL & ARCHAEOLOGICAL
EXCURSIONS
Thanks to the central location of Cuernavaca, you can
include several excursions during your weekends. Should
you be interested in cultural and / or sightseeing
activities, the Anders Languages® staff will gladly
provide you with a broad choice of local points of
interest to visit. You can
travel to these destinations individually or accompanied
by your instructor and a guide-driver licensed by the
Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH)
Xochicalco, the mountaintop ceremonial center of
the Toltecs.
The village
and the pyramid of Tepoztlán, a historic
Mexican village.
Taxco,
one of the best-preserved colonial cities in Mexico and a
commercial center for silver crafts
Teotihuacan:
an ancient capital of Mesoamerica and one of humanity's
most important archaeological sites.
Tlayacapan,
a colonial village.
Estacas,
a summer resort.
Tequesquitengo
Lake.
The caves of Cacahuamilpa,
famous for their natural beauty.
The colonial cities of Puebla,
and Guanajuato.
The pyramids of Tula.
Mexico City
with its historic city center, impressive cathedral, the
world-renowned museum of anthropology and the Folk
Ballet.
Oaxaca
and its pyramids of Monte Alban and Mitla.
San Miguel de
Allende: a picturesque colonial city
Acapulco
comes as close to being all things to all people as any
resort can.
ABOUT MEXICO
1st
CLASS FACILITIES AND
INFRASTRUCTURE
Although some
regions in Mexico (particularly the southeast) are
underdeveloped, the cities (including Cuernavaca) offer
all the facilities and comforts you would find
in any other industrialized country.
More than
7000 kms. of recently built highways and 10 national
airlines (4 of them flying to Europe, Canada and the U.S.)
connect all cites and tourist locations.
Mexico is one
of the few countries in Latin America with first class
doctors and medical facilities. Good to know in case of an
emergency. As a matter of fact, thousands of US citizens
fly yearly to Mexico for Medical care, as it is of
similar quality as in the US, yet up to 80% cheaper. A
travel insurance policy is a good idea. With it, the
visitor can be assured of first class medical assistance,
if needed.
PRIVILEGED LOCATION ON
THE WORLD MAP
Mexico is the closest
Spanish speaking country to the United States and Canada and one of the
few Latin American countries with direct and daily flights to and from
the major European cities. Mexico is as close to Asia and Australia as
Spain and well connected with major Asian cities by Japan Airlines.
NO INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM
The
possibilities of terrorist attacks on Mexico are close to
nonexistent. Mexico's low profile foreign policy ensures
that the country has no enemies to fear, nor do others
fear Mexico.
SOCIAL - POLITICAL STABILITY OF
MEXICO
Since the
past presidential elections in 2000, Mexico is
internationally recognized as a democratic country. Clean
elections chose a candidate form the opposition as
president for the first time in 71 years. All political
forces are represented in congress, guaranteeing a
political stability unimaginable in most other Latin
American countries.
YOUR WEEKEND
If you feel like it, you can register for extra language classes on
Saturday morning or play golf at
one of the 7 golf courses in the State of Morelos. Additionally
Cuernavaca and its surroundings offer plenty of attractions to
explore.
Anders Languages does not organize
these excursions for you, but can help you organize your trip or
get you in touch with our partner travel agency.
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