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The Mexico Bethel Branch
The activities of Jehovah's Witnesses in Mexico began around the end of the
1920's. At that time, the first Bethel was in a private house in Mexico City.
Jehovah's blessing is evident as you tour the now beautiful, sprawling printing,
office, and residential facilities located in Texcoco, 20 miles from Mexico
City, in a place known as El Tejocote.
English District Convention, Mexico
The first English district Convention in Mexico was held in 1998 with 630
attending. Now, each year, thousands attend.
We start each day with a consideration of the daily text, which prepares us for
a day full of encouragement, fun, and once-in-a-lifetime experiences. All of
this is enjoyed in the company of our spiritual brothers and sisters, in the
comfort of a charter bus, and under the loving guidance of an experienced tour
guide.
Texcoco
Texcoco, on the outskirts of Mexico City, is the location of the Factory and
Bethel 1, 2, 3, and 4. Here we get to tour the Mexico Branch Office of Jehovah’s
Witnesses which includes the Bethel home, offices, and factory.
Queretaro
Quaretaro was founded in 1531. The historic downtown area offers visitors over
over 470 years of history and tradition through its aqueduct, colonial
architecture, mansions, palaces and music that make this one of the most
beautiful and captivating destinations in Mexico.
Guanajuato & San Miguel Allende
Two of the most important historical and cultural, colonial cities of Mexico.
The whimsical trace of their streets, their peaceful squares and gardens and the
beauty of the architecture give to these two cities a whimsical and romantic
touch and have inspired generations of artists from around the world.
Puerto Vallarta
in this charming coastal city you will be able to experience the perfect harmony
between natural beauty and authentic traditions of a typical Mexican town.
Banderas Bay is one of the 28 most beautiful bays of the world, framed by the
majestic mountains of the Sierra Madre consisting of 40 miles of coastline with
turquoise and emerald waters. Puerto Vallarta is also a destination rich in
culture and traditions and keeping all the spirit and charm of a small Mexican
town and is home of many cultural festivals, sport tournaments, music, theater,
cinema, gastronomic events, traditional indigenous culture, pilgrimages full of
color and tradition, golf championships and sailing regattas.
Puerto Vallarta is home to some of the most prestigious Art Galleries in Mexico;
also present an impressive collection of public art along its famous Malecon.
Since the destination has a great range of internationally notable restaurants,
it is the second gastronomic destination nationwide and makes visitors
experience an excellent culinary journey.
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