Top Destinations in Mexico
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When travelling for business to Mexico, a serviced apartment offers a superior alternative to a hotel, providing a true home-from-home experience. SilverDoor is a leading provider of serviced apartments, and we have the perfect solution for your trip.
Privacy and Flexibility: A serviced apartment gives you back control. You get the privacy of a secure, self-contained space with minimal interruption. You can arrange housekeeping to fit your diary, rather than the other way around. For those on long-term assignments or relocations, this essential autonomy helps you quickly establish a familiar and comfortable routine.
Expertise and Support: As the world's most trusted serviced apartment provider, SilverDoor offers an unrivalled portfolio of vetted apartments in Mexico. Our multilingual team of experts is available 24/7 to provide seamless support, from the initial enquiry through to check-out. We work with the best local partners to ensure your accommodation is of the highest standard, and our extensive experience in corporate travel means we can find the perfect apartment to meet your specific needs.
Cost-Effective: Serviced apartments provide a more cost-effective solution for assignments lasting weeks or months. The inclusion of a full kitchen means substantial savings, giving you the choice to cook instead of paying for expensive restaurant meals. With utilities and high-speed Wi-Fi bundled into a single, transparent rate, you gain greater control over your budget without worrying about hidden charges.
Mexico is the fifth-largest country in the Americas and a major global economy with a stable and diverse commercial environment. It is the world's 10th largest exporter by value and a critical manufacturing hub, especially due to its proximity to the USA and its participation in the USMCA trade agreement. Its thriving tourism sector also makes it one of the most visited countries globally.
Mexico's climate varies widely by region and altitude. Central areas (including Mexico City and Guadalajara) have a temperate, high-altitude climate with mild, dry winters and pleasant summers, though the wet season (May to October) brings afternoon rain. Coastal regions are typically hot and humid year-round. Northern regions experience a more extreme climate with hot summers and cold winters. Business travellers should pack accordingly for the specific city they are visiting.
The official currency is the Mexican Peso (MXN). While major credit cards are widely accepted in hotels, large shops, and restaurants in urban centres, cash is necessary for smaller vendors, taxis, and markets. Tipping (known as propina) is customary in restaurants, generally around 10-15% of the total bill, and is also expected for hotel porters, cleaners, and taxi drivers.
Spanish is the official language. While English is spoken in international business settings, major tourist zones, and high-end hotels, conducting business in Mexico City and other key hubs often requires a basic understanding of Spanish, or the use of an interpreter, to build strong professional relationships.
Mexico observes four main time zones: