Nestled in the picturesque foothills of the Sierra Madre Oriental, Monterrey stands as a vibrant metropolis renowned for its unique blend of modernity and tradition. The imposing Cerro de la Silla, or Saddle Mountain is a distinctive geological formation, resembling a massive saddle, and serves as an emblematic symbol of Monterrey's identity and pride. The city is surrounded by mountains that not only offer breathtaking panoramic views from its summits but also invite adventurers and nature enthusiasts to explore its trails and beautiful surroundings.
But Monterrey's allure extends beyond its natural wonders to its rich cultural tapestry, exemplified by the historic Barrio Antiguo. This charming district, characterized by its colonial architecture and cobblestone streets, exudes a timeless charm, inviting visitors to stroll through its bustling plazas and vibrant markets. Here, one can immerse themselves in the city's storied past while savoring traditional cuisine at local eateries or browsing artisanal crafts in quirky boutiques.
Monterrey's cultural scene is diverse and vibrant, offering a dynamic blend of traditions, arts, and entertainment. From world-class museums like MARCO (Museum of Contemporary Art) and the Mexican History Museum, to the Horno3 at Fundidora Park, a former steel foundry turned cultural and recreational hub, there's something for everyone. The city pulsates with live music venues, theaters, and galleries, providing a platform for local talent to shine and inviting visitors to immerse themselves in Monterrey's creative energy.
Monterrey celebrates its rich culinary heritage with bustling food markets, street vendors serving up mouthwatering tacos, and upscale restaurants redefining Mexican cuisine. Festivals and events punctuate the calendar year-round, like the lively Festival Internacional Santa Lucía during the months of October and November. Monterrey's cultural offerings reflect the city's dynamic spirit and its commitment to preserving its heritage while embracing innovation and creativity.
Av. Lazaro Cardenas 2424 , Zona Loma Larga Oriente, 66260 Monterrey, Nuevo León, México
Room price
Single or double room: $4,900 MXN
Promotion code: G1RPOM@AQVSingle room breakfast included: $5,385 MXN
Double room breakfast included: $5,870 MXN
Promotion code: G1REKB@AQVAv. Lazaro Cardenas 2424 , Zona Loma Larga Oriente, 66260 Monterrey, Nuevo León, México
Room price
Single or double room: $3,200 MXN
Promotion code: G1RPOK@FGVSingle room breakfast included: $3,685 MXN
Double room breakfast included: $4,170 MXN
Promotion code: G1RPOK@FGVAv. Lázaro Cárdenas No. 1002 Col. Del Valle Oriente, 66260 San Pedro Garza García, Monterrey, Nuevo León, México.
Room price
Single or double room: $2,350 MXN
Promotion code: CUMULUSFDEP
Single or double room breakfast included: $2,650 MXN
Promotion code: CUMULUSBB
Av. Diego Rivera No. 2492 Col. Valle Oriente, 66200 San Pedro Garza García, Monterrey, Nuevo León, México.
Room price
Single or double room: $2,250 MXN
Promotion code: CUMULUSEP
Single or double room breakfast included: $2,550 MXN
Promotion code: CUMULUSBB
Ave Lazaro Cardenas 3000, Esq Dr Atl. Col. Valle Oriente, San Pedro Garza Garcia 66269 Monterrey, Nuevo León, México
Room price
Single or double room: $1,300 MXN
Promotion code: Congress CUMULUS 2024Single room breakfast included: $1,450 MXN
Double room breakfast included: $1,620 MXN
Promotion code: Congress CUMULUS 2024To learn about whether you need a visa for México and how to apply for one, please follow this link:
https://consulmex.sre.gob.mx/toronto/index.php/en/servicesforeigners/doclegalization/52-conservices/225-visitors-who-do-not-require-a-visa-with-a-stay-up-to-180-daysUpon request, the organizers of Cumulus Monterrey 2024 conference will issue the invitation letter needed for the visa.
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