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Mexico State Tourism
Offices. Numbers must be preceeded with your international operator number and country code of 52. Aguascalientes Av. Universidad No. 1001 Edif. Torre Plaza Bosques 8 Piso CP 20127 Aguascalientes, AGS.
Tel: (449) 912-3511 *
Fax: (449) 912-1990. Morelos Av. Morelos Sur No. 187, Las Palmas CP 62050 Cuernavaca, Mor.
Tel: (777) 314-3872 *
Fax: (777) 314-3654. Blvd. Diaz Ordaz s/n Edif. Plaza Patria Nivel 3 CP 22400 Tijuana, B.C.
Tel: (664) 634-6330 *
Fax: (664) 634-7157 E-mail:
dirpromocion@turismobc.gob.mx. Nayarit Calz. del Ejrcito y Av. Mxico s/n Ex-Convento de la Cruz de Zacate CP 63168 Tepic, Nay.
Tel: (311) 214-8071 *
Fax: (311) 214-1017. Baja California Sur Carr. al Norte Km. 5.5 Fracc. Fidepaz CP 23090 La Paz, B.C.S.
Tel: (612) 124-0100 *
Fax: (612) 124-0722 E-mail:
turismo@lapaz.cromwell.com.mx. Nuevo Leon Zaragoza No. 1300 Sur Edif. Kalos Nivel A-1 Desp. 137 CP 64000 Monterrey, N.L.
Tel: (81) 344-4343 *
Fax: (81) 344-1169. Campeche Av. Ruiz Cortines s/n Plaza Moch-Couoh, Centro CP 24000 Campeche, Camp.
Tel: (981) 811-9200 *
Fax: (981) 816-6068. Independencia No. 607 esq. Garca Vigil CP 68000 Oaxaca, Oax.
Tel: (951) 516-0717 *
Fax: (951) 516-1500 E-mail: Blvd. Belisario Dominguez No. 950, Planta Baja CP 29060 Tuxtla Gutirrez, Chis.
Tel: (961) 613-9396 *
Fax: (961) 612-5509. Puebla 5 Oriente No. 3 Centro Histrico CP 72000 Puebla, Pue.
Tel: (222) 246-2044 *
Fax: (222) 246-2044 E-mail:
secturep@infosel.net.mx. Calle Libertad No. 1300 Edif. Agustin Melgar, 1er Piso CP 31000 Chihuahua, Chih.
Tel: (61) 429-3421 *
Fax: (61) 416-0032 E-mail:
cturismo@buzon.chihuahua.gob.mx. Queretaro Av. Luis Pasteur No. 4, Nte. Centro Histrico CP 76000 Ouertaro, Qro.
Tel: (442) 212-1412 *
Fax: (442) 212-1094 E-mail:
turismo@queretaro.com.mx. Coahuila Blvd. Luis Echeverra No. 1560 Edif. Torre Saltillo Piso 11 CP 25286 Saltillo, Coah.
Tel: (884) 415-1714 *
Fax: (884) 415-2174 E-mail:
turismo@seplade-coahuila.gob.mx. Carr. a Calderitas No. 622 Entre Ciricote e Ignacio Comonfort CP 77010 Chetumal, Q. Roo
Tel: (983) 835-0860 *
Fax: (983) 835-0880 E-mail: Colima Portal Hidalgo No. 96 Centro CP 28000 Colima, Col.
Tel: (312) 312-2857 *
Fax: (312) 312-8360 E-mail:
turiscol@palmera.colimanet.com. San Luis Potosi Alvaro Obregn No. 520 CP 78000 San Luis Potos, S.L.P.
Tel: (444) 812-9939 *
Fax: (444) 812-6769. Distrito Federal (Mexico City). Amberes No. 54, 2 Piso CP 06600 Mxico, D.F.
Tel: (5) 553-8759 *
Fax: (5) 525-9386 E-mail: Av. Camarn Sabalo esq. Tiburon Edificio Banrural 4 Piso CP 82100 Mazatln, Sin.
Tel: (667) 916-5160 *
Fax: (667)916-5166. Durango Hidalgo No. 408 Sur CP 34000 Durango, Dgo.
Tel: (618) 811-3160 *
Fax: (618) 811-9677. Centro de Gobierno, Edif. Estatal Norte 3er Nivel Comonfort y Paseo Ro CP 83280 Hermosillo, Son.
Tel: (662) 217-0076 *
Fax: (662) 217-0076. Guanajuato Plaza de la Paz No. 14 CP 36000 Guanajuato, Gto.
Tel: (473) 732-1574 *
Fax: (473) 732-4251. Tabasco Av. Los Ros s/n esq. Calle 13 Tabasco 2000 CP 86035 Villahermosa, Tab.
Tel: (993) 316-5134 *
Fax: (993) 316-2890. Guerrero Av. Costera Miguel Alemn No. 4455 Centro Cultural y de Convenciones de Acapulco Fracc.
Club Deportivo CP 39850 Acapulco, Gro.
Tel: (744) 484-2423 *
Fax: (744) 481-1160. Tamaulipas 16 Rosales No. 272 CP 87000 Cd. Victoria, Tamps.
Tel: (834) 312-1057 *
Fax: (834) 312-7002. Hidalgo Carr. Mexico-Pachuca Km. 93.5 Col. Venta Prieta CP 42080 Pachuca, Hgo.
Tel: (771) 717-8117 *
Fax: (771) 717-8116. Av. Jurez esq. Lardizbal CP 90000 Tlaxcala, Tlax.
Tel: (246) 462-0027 *
Fax: (246) 462-5307. Morelos No. 102, Plaza Tapatia CP 44100 Guadalajara, Jal.
Tel: (33) 613-1196 *
Fax: (33) 614-4365. Veracruz Blvd. Cristbal Coln No. 5 CP 91190 Xalapa, Ver.
Tel: (228) 812-8500 *
Fax: (228) 812-5939 E-mail:
ambiance_adventure@infosel.net.mx. Urawa No. 100 Edif. Centro de Servicios Admvos. Puerta No. 110 CP 50150 Toluca, Edo. de Mxico
Tel: (722) 212-5998 *
Fax: (722) 212-1633 E-mail:
turismo@mail.edomex.gob.mx. Yucatan Calle 59 No. 514 entre 62 y 64, Centro CP 97000 Mrida, Yuc.
Tel: (999) 924-9389 *
Fax: (999) 928-6547. El Nigromante No.79, Palacio Clavijero, Centro CP 58000 Morelia, Mich.
Tel: (443) 312-5244 *
Fax: (443) 312-9816. Av. Hidalgo No. 403 Segundo Piso CP 98000 Zacatecas, Zac.
Tel: (492) 924-0552 *
Fax: (492) 922-9329 E-mail:
dirtur@prodigy.net.mx
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