Welcome to Mexicali Mexico

Hotels
Mexicali is as much of a business city as a tourist destination and local accommodations are keen on addressing the needs that come with these conditions. Hotels in the city range from luxurious ones to economical lodgings. Most are located along Blvd. Benito Suarez, from Calzada Independencia going towards the north. [ More Hotels in Mexicali ]

Real Estate
The first settlers in Mexicali back in the early 1900s were farmers lured by the fertile agricultural lands. They were followed by Chinese workers who were hired to construct the irrigation systems. A Chinese community, the La Chinesca, was eventually established at the intersection of Avenido Madero and Calle Melgar streets. Today, the Chinese population is around 5,000. [ More Mexicali Real Estate ]

Restaurants
Mexicali has over 50 restaurants, cafes, and fast food joints which offer a wide variety of cuisines, from international dishes to local viands, from fine dining to affordable food. [ More Restaurants in Mexicali ]

Tourism
Tourism is a significant revenue source of Mexicali. Its location as a border city makes it accessible to tourists, such that visitors from the United States regularly cross by foot or by car from the neighboring US territory of Calexico. [ More Mexicali Tourism ]

Shopping
Mexicali offers a variety of shopping malls, souvenir shops, department stores, and specialized boutiques. Malls particularly are popular among locals and tourists alike especially during the extremely hot summer season. [ More Shopping in Mexicali ]

Sports
Mexicali offers various facilities for sports and other outdoor activities. The Auditorio del Estado located in the Ciudad Deportiva de Mexicali features a basketball stadium, the home court of the Soles de Mexicali. [ More Sports in Mexicali ]

History
A pre-Columbian civilization of Yumano tribes was already flourishing in the delta of the Colorado River by the time the first wave of Spaniards arrived in Mexico. In the late 1500s, Jesuit priests came to the country and established schools in the capital. [ More Mexicali History ]

Economy
Mexicali is considered as one of the most prosperous and highly developed cities in Mexico. During the mid-20th century, it was the biggest cotton producer in the country with production peaking at more than half a million parcels in a year. However, the influx of synthetic fibers reduced the global demand for cotton and the city had to shift to other produce. [ More on Mexicali Economy ]

Geography
Mexicali lies on the northwestern tip of Mexico, making it the northernmost Latin American city. It is the capital of the Mexican state of Baja California and the administrative seat of the municipality of Mexicali. [ More Mexicali Geography ]

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