lunes, 8 de abril de 2013

TOURIST PLACES THE COMMUNITY (Cd.Juarez Chihuahua)

Monday, April 8, 2013
TOURIST PLACES THE COMMUNITY (Cd.Juarez chihuahua)
Tourist Attractions:
Guide of Juarez:
Ciudad Juarez has 1.21 million inhabitants and is located in a valley adjacent to the Rio Grande, near the city of El Paso, Texas, and 375 miles north of the city of Chihuahua.
 The Sierra de Juarez, located to the west, is part of the natural scenery of the city as the river north and south desert. It is a border town and industrial. Three international bridges bind to Ciudad Juarez and El Paso.
 From their historical moments that stands in 1581 the first Spanish explorers came to what they called Paso del Norte, almost 80 years later, Fray Garcia de San Francisco founded the Mission of Our Lady of Guadalupe is the oldest building on both sides of the border. Two centuries later, this point was established at the boundary between the U.S. and Mexico. And in 1865, President Benito Juarez installed the yields of government here, so its current name.
Currently Ciudad Juarez has modern hotels, excellent restaurants, shopping centers and entertainment for all tastes and ages. Access to the rest of Mexico is easy by road and air services.

Climate:
Ciudad Juarez has a desert climate, so it is extreme. Winters are slightly cold and 

Juarez Historical Museum (Museum Ex - Customs) Built in 1885 to 1889, was made to house the customs border. Its architectural features are typical of French influence, typical of the late ancestor. Here was held the first meeting between a president of Mexico and a similar U.S.; Porfirio Diaz and William Taft in 1909.
On May 21, 1911, the then President of Mexico Francisco I. Madero signed the armistice that ended the first phase of the Mexican Revolution. It currently has ten permanent exhibit halls with different stages of the history of Mexico.
Be sure to visit the House Manager. Located to one side of the cabinet. Where is the "Distinguished Juarenses Campus."


Historical Museum INAH Juarez
Ex Aduana

Timetable:
Historical Museum: Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 17:00 hours.
House Manager: Monday to Friday from 09:00 to 15:00.
Address: Av September 16 and Av Benito Juarez. Historical Center
  Tel 612-47-07
Metal Garita. House of Crafts. Worked since 1889 as a revision and control of all metals imported into Mexico.












Garita of metals:
garitas
Address: Francisco Villa # 299 Esq With Vicente Guerrero. Estate of Former Customs.
Other sites of interest:
Ex - Palacio Municipal. School of Arts.
Old City Hall
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Local attractions in the former municipal president called that is located in the central street and September 16 quarterback. This building was built from the nineteenth century. and adobe walls covered adobe walls. this was a pricion wings precidencia troops who fought against the Apaches that remains today.



Mercado Juarez
mercado Juarez

This was a very popular market and modern at the time of its construction in 1946.

Mercado Cuauhtémoc
mrcado-chuautemoc
En 1905 se inauguró con el nombre de Mercado Luis Terrazas el cual se incendió en 1908. Este se reparó y un segundo incendio acabó de nuevo con el en 1946. Reparado y vuelto a poner de pie.

Zona PRONAf:
INBA
Here is the conference room PRONAF today INBA Hall which presents lectures, concerts, etc.. This features a rotating circular platform, and its respective circular room lighting and sound.


Museum of Art and History of the INBA.
Modernist building inaugurated in 1964. Temporary exhibitions of painting, sculpture and photography, among others.


Here is the conference room PRONAF today INBA Hall which presents lectures, concerts, etc.. This features a rotating circular platform, and its respective circular room lighting and sound.

Museum of Art and History of the INBA.
Modernist building inaugurated in 1964. Temporary exhibitions of painting, sculpture and photography, among others.
Hours: Tuesday to Sunday from 11:00 to 19:00 hours.
Address: Avenida Lincoln and Coyoacán S / n. Pronaf Zone
Tel 613-17-08
Input: the entrance fee, discount to students, teachers and seniors with ID.
Other sites of interest:
Lincoln Av.
Avenue of the Americas.
Plaza de las Americas. Mall.

Rio Grande Mall Shopping Center.
Hotel and commercial area
Chamizal Zone:
Museum of Archaeology. Collection of archaeological type, displaying reproductions of different cultures of Mexico in a large garden. It also has temporary showrooms paintings and sculptures.
museo

Hours: Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 to 19:00 hours. Sunday from 11:00 to 19:00.
Address: No. 1 Carlos Pellicer public Chamizal Park
Tel 611-10-48
Admission: Free
Tourist Information Centre. Center support and assistance to domestic and foreign tourists. In addition to exhibiting and selling handicrafts of the State of Chihuahua and temporary exhibitions on various topics of interest.
Hours: Monday to Saturday from 09:00 to 21:00 and Sunday from 10:00 to 18:00.
Address: Avenue of the Americas # 2551. Fractionation Cordova Americas.
Tel 6-11-31-74 and 1-800-201-55-89
Other sites of interest in the city:
Autonomous University of Ciudad Juarez.
Central Library.
Mega Flag Square.
Mission San Jose.
Santuario de San Lorenzo.
Central Park.
Parque Borunda.
Desert Samalayuca:
arrenales
Stunning white sand dunes that raise and lower volumes at the whim and will of the wind to displace it, make curtains magical crystals that cause a visual effect only when you have a full moon background. Hundreds of visitors come from around, mesmerized by the grandeur of the desert and the beauty of its landscapes. Salamayuca Desert, just 47 kilometers from Ciudad Juarez, is the perfect retreat for lovers of extreme sports practice there sandboarding and cycling arena.

In the region, Casas Grandes area
Paquimé. The most important archaeological site in northern Mexico, located 290 km from Ciudad Juarez and 6 kilometers from the town of Nuevo Casas Grandes. Can reach the place by road. Paquimé extends over an area of ​​about 50 kilometers in a valley surrounded by mountains. It was inhabited by a tribe who later emigrated Nahuatl leaving valuable relics of its rich architectural culture, food and urban. Paquimé was named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1996.
MuseodelasCulturasdelNorte:
Located within the grounds of Paquimé. This underground museum can find more about this and other tribes of the region. Like a lot of archaeological and prehistoric. Not to mention the collection of artifacts from times known as the Colony and the Revolution.
Hours: Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 17:00
Address: Known. Casas Grandes, Chihuahua
Phone (636) 694-6715
Input: obt. Includes access to Paquimé. Discount for students.
Free Sundays.
Hacienda de San Diego: Built in 1902, is one of the symbols on the bottom of the greatness of the farms of the Porfirian era. Its architecture, which features French influence shows its own charm and mysticism, it is located 15 kilometers from Colonia Juarez, in the town of Casas Grandes. It was owned by General Luis Terrazas, one of the richest and most powerful men in the history of Chihuahua.
Colonia Juarez and Dublán: Founded in 1885 by American immigrants of the Mormon religion. These colonies show an architecture of its time, called Victorian. They are places you can not miss on your visit to Casas Grandes. Also not to be missed to meet Juarez Academy, which is located in Colonia Juárez and is one of the best cultural and academic institutions in Mexico.
District Area Braves
Regional Museum in the Juarez Valley.
museo del valle de juarez
This museum has an important collection of paleontological pieces and parts of mining and art gallery. Where shows permanent exhibitions and even mobile. Here also focuses Binational Collection Anti dumping toxic and radioactive. Here have conducted important facts of the history of the region, such as the visit of then President Lázaro Cárdenas and the strategic struggle against the nuclear dump in Sierra Blanca. The museum was built in 1917, initially as a primary school.
Hours: Monday through Friday from 8:00 to 20:00, Saturday and Sunday from 08:00 to 15:00.
Address: Km 29 Carretera Juárez Porvenir C. P. 32721
St. Augustine, Distrito Bravos, Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua
Tel.621-41-79
Admission: Free.
Sierra Tarahumara
One of the youngest mountain ranges of Mexico and impressive for the size of its mountains and forests is the main attraction elCañón Copper which is bigger than the Grand Canyon. The bridge of departure for most tours is Creel, the journey takes about eight hours. Alternatively faster, but more expensive, is to travel by plane, service can be arranged through a travel agency. Creel and the Copper Canyon offers one of the most beautiful spectacles of nature that man can find in the world.
Creel. With an altitude of more than four thousand meters, is considered the gateway to the Copper Canyon. The town has the best tourist infrastructure of the area. Go there and see the people tropical climates and winter train station. Included in the tour's house artisans, offering the visitor a taste of the Tarahumara culture.


Crossing the U.S.

Una de las cordilleras más jóvenes de México e impresionante por el tamaño de sus montañas y bosques su principal atractivo es elCañón del Cobre el cual es más grande que el Cañón del Colorado. El puente de partida para la mayoría de los recorridos es Creel, el recorrido tarda unas ocho horas. Otra alternativa más rápida, pero más cara, es viajar en avioneta, servicio que puede contratarse a través de una agencia de viajes. Creel y el Cañón del Cobre ofrece uno de los espectáculos más bellos de la naturaleza que el ser humano puede encontrar en el orbe.
Creel. Con una altitud de mas de cuatro mil metros, está considerada como la puerta de entrada al Cañón del Cobre. El poblado tiene la mejor infraestructura turística del área. Visítelo y compruebe los climas tropicales del pueblo y el invernal de la estación del tren. Incluye en su recorrido la casa de los artesanos,  que ofrece el visitante una muestra de la cultura Tarahumara.
If you want to cross over to our neighboring city of El Paso Texas, and not national or legal resident of this country, you should consider the following points:
As a Mexican citizen must have a passport and valid visa or have the new local crossing mica (laser visa) To obtain your visa, you should go to the Consulate or Embassy of the United States that their residence will appropriate with a valid passport, application and documentation prepared.
The Consulate General of the United States in Ciudad Juarez is located on Avenida Lopez Mateos # 924 North, to obtain an appointment should call 01-900-849-4949. The visa fee is $ 120.00.
After obtaining his visa, if you want to enter more than 25 miles or stay for a period longer than 72 hours in the neighboring country. You must arrange your permission I-94 in any of the international crossing bridges. If you are in transit through the EU. You must process your I-94 in the international crossing, seaport or airport where do his arrival in this country. The cost of the permit to be processed in the bridges is $ 10.00 dollars.
For more information and to obtain an appointment contact the Consulate or Embassy or nearest U.S. 01-900-849-4949 or call (656) 611-30-00 in Ciudad Juarez.
Bridges:
 Ciudad Juarez and El Paso are four bridges to cross the border:
1 Bridge Cordova:
Located on Lincoln Avenue in Pronaf area, is popularly known as the free bridge.
2 Bridge Reform: This is the oldest international bridge in the region, located on Avenida Lerdo. It is one-way, from El Paso to Juarez.
3 Santa Fe Bridge: This bridge, also one-way, but from Juarez to El Paso, connecting the center of both cities, is share.
4 Bridge Zaragoza: Zaragoza Une and the towns of Ysleta, east southeast of Ciudad Juarez and El Paso. It is also a toll bridge.

Accommodation and other
This is a short list of local hotels, most of them are just 25 minutes from the airport of Ciudad Juarez and 15 minutes from the U.S. border
Hotel Hilton Garden Inn. Ciudad Juarez:
  # 3750 Technological Ave. (656) 629 0994.
Hotel Holiday Inn Lincoln: Lincoln and Coyoacan. Reservations: (656) 613 13 10, 611 25 55, fax (656) 613 00 84.
Hotel Holiday Inn Express: Paseo Triunfo de la República # 3745. Reservations: U.S. and Canada 1800 HOLIDAY, in Mexico 01 800 00 999.
Hotel Lucerna:
Paseo Triunfo de la República # 3976. Reservations: U.S. and Canada 1800 LUCERNE, in Mexico 01 800 6630 0, (656) 629 99 00.
Hotel Radisson Casa Grande:
 Technological Ave # 3620, CP 32000 (10 minutes from the airport) Reservations: 01800711 4222, (656) 629 40 00.
Hotel Fiesta Inn. Paseo Triunfo de la República # 3451, Pronaf circuit. Tel (656) 686 07 00.
Hotel Colonial:
# 1355 Lincoln Ave. Reservations: (656) 613 50 50, also at 01 800 16 333, U.S. and Canada 1,800,782 MXCO.
Chula Vista Hotel: Paseo Triunfo de la República # 3555. Reservations: 01 800 16 000.
Hotel Monaco: Paseo Triunfo de la República # 3335. Reservations: (656) 616 16 77 and 616 57 48.
Hotel Villa del Sol: Paseo Triunfo de la República # 339 south. Reservations: 01 800 16 777.
Hotel Flamingo: Paseo Triunfo de la República # 6085. Reservations: (656) 617 13 63, 617 15 19.

Hotel La Teja:
Paseo Triunfo de la República # 4817. Reservations: (656) 616 69 99.
Restaurants
 Ciudad Juarez has many restaurants that offer a choice of culinary options and prices. As expected, most specializing in Mexican cuisine, but there are also Chinese, Japanese, Italian and Spanish. The city also has restaurants dedicated especially seafood and meat.
Ajua!: (Mexican) Efren Ornelas # 162 north (against Pronaf) Phone 616 69 35.
Don Fon: (China) Triumph of the Republic # 5854 (next to Coca Cola building) 613 28 88 Tel.
Kinsui: (Japanese) Triumph of the Republic # 4020. Phone 629 15 70.
Lai Wah Yen:
(China) Americas # 276. December 13 91 Tel.
Los Arcos:
 (Seafood) Triumph of the Republic # 2220 (corner of Americas) Tel 616 86 08, 616 93 78
Juarez grill:
(Cuts of meat) Triumph of the Republic # 2602. Phone 613 16 22.
Sanborn's (Mexican) Triumph of the Republic # 3809 (next to Holiday Inn Express) Tel 616 91 05
Shangri-la:
 (China) Americas # 133 (across from Lai Wah Yen) Phone 613 39 78.

Tabasco's:
(Bar and Mexican food) Triumph of the Republic # 6308. Phone 616 20 46.


Vips:
 (Mexican) Triumph of the Republic # 6308 (across the street Chulavista) Tel 618 92 83
Viva Mexico: (Mexican) Lincoln Avenue, inside the mall Mexican Town.
Fast food. Some are:
Burger King, McDonalds, Wendy's, Pizza Hut, KFC, Niko Cakes, Tacotote, and Taco H. Among others.
Riding Night
Mexican border cities are known for its nightlife and Juarez is no exception. There are variety of dance centers, nightclubs, bars with live and recorded music and entertainment to suit any taste. We recommend regular review to find all events for the date.
Below is a list of the best nightclubs and ballrooms with live music. Some centers do not charge admission and those who do have reasonable prices Check local newspapers of the day to identify other types of entertainment such as cabaret, presenting artists and cafes singer

Shopping Centers:
Rio Grande Mall:
 It is located in Triunfo de la Republica 100 meters from Sanborn's. Futurama has a supermarket, a multiplex cinemas, department store plants in France, shoe stores, pharmacies, library, boutiques, jewelry stores, among other businesses.
Plaza de las Americas Mall:
Located next to the art museum in the Pronaf INBA. Smart has a supermarket, ice-skating rink, shoe stores, pharmacies, jewelry and a complex of cinemas, among other businesses.
Lincoln Avenue: This street is located some of the best shopping and Mexican crafts workshops. You can find blown glass, pottery and leather products. The main ones are: Aztec Pottery. Lincoln Av 1170 / Crafts Columbus. 765 Lincoln Avenue / The Mission. 1969 Lincoln Ave / El Patio Arts and Grafts. 787 Lincoln Ave
Transportation:
Airport: It's in the Pan-American Highway to the south, almost at the exit of Ciudad Juarez. It has flights to major cities in Mexico (Monterrey, Guadalajara, Mexico City, Torreon, etc.) Must make reservations in advance.
Taxis to El Paso: Taxis from Ciudad Juarez to El Paso charge about U.S. $ 50.00. To economize, we recommend taking a taxi to the Santa Fe bridge, old center of Juarez, and walk across the bridge, and then hire another taxi to your destination in El Paso.
Taxis in Juarez: A taxi transfer in this town costs a minimum of $ 50.00 pesos (U.S. $ 5.00) Taxi drivers do not provide receipts and can only address the taxis in so-called "places", usually outside hotels, shopping centers or places crowded.
Car Rental: There are several rental at the airport and in the city where you can rent a car.
Automobile himself: You can bring your own car. However, if you want to visit El Paso, must purchase compulsory insurance to cover the days of his stay in the neighboring city. The fine for not having insurance is approximately $ 200.00.
Public transport. If you are traveling by bus, you can take it on the main avenues of the city, most usually is the starting point and end the old center, where there are several stations according to the route you may want to address. The fee is $ 6.00 pesos per person.
Useful Phone
Mexican Customs:
Cordova Bridge (Chamizal), Tel 616 25 August, 616 in September 83.
Aeromexico:, 759 Lincoln Avenue, Tel 613 80 89.
Airport, Carretera Panamericana Km 18.5, Tel 633 May 49.
Airport El Paso: # 6701 Condair, Tel (915) 772 42 71.
Fire: September 16 and Ignacio Ramirez, 612 37 95 Tel.
Bus Station:
 Oscar Flores Blvd # 4010, Phone 610 70 83, 629 22 30, 610 64 45.
American Consulate:
Lopez Mateos # 924, Tel 613 00 00.
Mexican Consulate in El Paso:
San Antonio and Virginia # 910, Tel (915) 544 92 99.
Red Cross:
 Henry Dunant # 4324, 616 58 06 Tel.
Tourist Office:
 Administration Building, Eje Juan Gabriel and sawmills. Phone 629 33 40.
Police:
Gardenia and Altamirano, Tel 612 31 97, Emergencies: 066
Rectory:
 Henry Dunant Av and Av Lopez Mateos, 616 57 78.


Carlos Manuel Rodriguez Barraza

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