Half-day "Mercado Mexicano" Activity Offered by Marquis Reforma Hotel
MEXICO CITY, April 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Small groups meeting in Mexico City can add flavor to their conference itinerary with Marquis Reforma's "Mercado Mexicano" activity option, which combines an experience of the City's famed farmer's market with a cooking demonstration at one of its top restaurants.
"Mercado Mexicano" includes a chef-guided excursion of the colonial-era Mercado San Juan, a gourmet paradise of the freshest meats and produce as well as rare and exotic ingredients, and a cooking class at Restaurante Pujol, one of the City's top restaurants, where award-winning, Mexico-born Chef Enrique Olvera has created a unique, contemporary rendition of traditional Mexican cuisine.
"Mercado Mexicano" is full-day activity option available exclusively to small groups of 10-12 people meeting at Marquis Reforma, for $200 USD per person, through December 31, 2008. It may be booked through the hotel's group sales office at (52 55) 52 29 12 00 ext 4068.
The Marquis Reforma is a boutique, Art Deco-styled hotel located on fashionable Paseo de la Reforma, called Mexico's answer to the Champs Elysees and one of the most important and impressive avenues in all of Latin America. The hotel's prized address has made it a favorite for corporate titans and international celebrities. Its 209 rooms and suites offer dramatic views over Mexico City's rooftops or down Reforma Avenue.
Mexico City's finest museums are a stroll from the Marquis Reforma, including the National Museum of Anthropology, the Museum of Modern Art, the Museo Rufino Tamayo, and the Museum of Popular Art.
Contact:
Beth Preddy or Megan Sterritt
KWE group, inc.
239-435-3938
preddy@kwegroup.com
sterritt@kwegroup.com
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