You may select a rental point in Mexico in three ways:
- enter Mexico into the left search form;
- use the map of Mexico below (FF or Opera);
- use the links below.
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In Mexico, we offer 10+ car types from 38+ rental suppliers.
Low prices. OrangeSmile.com offers car reservation service in Mexico on the best-rate-guarantee basis, since we work with car suppliers directly. For your dates in Mexico, we select and present the best ever possible rental offers.
Our car rental process contains 3 simple steps: (1) search for available cars for your dates in Mexico; (2) select your car type; and (3) fill in the booking forms. When your booking in Mexico is completed, you will receive our confirmation voucher to your email address. Your reservation in Mexico should be confirmed by a valid credit card. During the booking process, please check your rental conditions.
To pick up your car at the rental point in Mexico, you need to provide our confirmation voucher, your driving license and a valid credit card. A credit card is necessary for a deposit. In Mexico, the deposit amount depends on the age of the driver and a type of the rented vehicle.
The final payment in Mexico is normally performed at the pick-up point. Our car hire points in Mexico accept VISA, MasterCard, etc - please check your rental conditions.
At the pick-up point in Mexico, please read the handling manual and check the car for present defects. OrangeSmile.com wishes you a pleasant journey to Mexico!
The Museum of Fine Arts. The building works of the Museum of Fine Arts started in 1904 on the ruins of the Cloister of St Isabel. The inauguration of the palace was planned on the day of the 100th anniversary of the independence of Mexico from Spain. But the project, which was directed by architect Adamou Boahri, faced with serious difficulties, because of the instability of the ground. Time passed and the revolution broke out, so the palace was finished only in 1934. That's why it's not surprising that the marble front of the building has style of something between neoclassicism and art-nuevo. It contrasts a lot with other buildings that are likely to have the art deco style. Those who are really fond of art would enjoy the wall-pictures by Siqueiros, Orozco, Tamayo and Montenegro. You should also pay your attention at the glass curtain by Tiffany, created from a million of details, on which modern artist Doctor Alt depicted the volcanoes of Mexico.
The channels of Xochimilco. The channels of Xochimilco were built by the Aztec for agricultural reasons. This technique helped the Aztec to create one of the most perfect cities, the capital of Tenochtitlan. Nowadays the channels of Xochimilco are one of the most popular touristic routes. The banks of the channels are covered with numerous houses and berthing. On weekends there are especially many people there. Many Mexican families and tourists hire ships with music and food.
The National Palace. The National Palace was built by the order of Hernan Cortesthe, the conquer of Mexico. The building that we can see today dates 1693, but in 1920 another stage was added. The National Museum is first of all famous for its marvelous collection of frescos by Diego Rivera, the most famous of which is 'The Epic of the Mexican People' that describes a 2000-year history of Mexico. In the palace also takes place a small museum, devoted to Benito Juárez and the Mexican Congress. The admission is free.
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