North America
North America members of World Tourism Cities Federation (WTCF)
Mexico City
Mexico City is one of the most enjoyable destinations. Its historic center, better known as Zocalo, is declared World Heritage by UNESCO and is the heart of a living culture that exudes everything accumulated since the founding of Tenochtitlan.
Monterrey
Monterrey is the third largest city in Mexico and the second largest industrial center, with the income per capita ranking No. 1 in the country,which they brag much about.
San Francisco
City and County of San Francisco (S.F.) is the only administrative zone with the integration of county and city in California, and is also the economic and cultural center in Northern California and Bay Area.
Boston
Boston is not only a place where some of the important events occurred during the American Revolution, but also a major shipping port and manufacturing center years back.
Houston
Houston is an international metropolis where more than 90 languages are spoken and 92 governments have official consulate representation. Houston is the cultural and culinary capital of the United States.
Montréal
Creative, cosmopolitan, cutting-edge or chic—call it what you want, one thing’s for sure: Montréal is captivating.
Toronto
Being one of the world’s most diverse cities, Toronto has many different nationalities, which make the whole city become splendid and glamorous.
Washington
The USA’s capital teems with iconic monuments, vast museums and the corridors of power where visionaries and demagogues roam.
Ottawa
The capital is truly a year-round destination. Parks, gardens and wide, open public spaces pay an accesible homage to all four seasons – don t dismiss a winter visit because of the bracing cold.
Vancouver
Vancouver is reputed as one of the most liable cities in the world, located at the foot of the mountain ranges along the Pacific Ocean, facing the picturesque Strait of Georgia. That’s why the living environment in Vancouver is so nice.
Los Angeles
LA runs deeper than her blonde beaches, rolling hills and beemers-for-days would have you believe She’s a myth. A beacon for countless small-town dreamers, rockers and risk-takers, an open-minded angel who encourages her people to live and let live without judgement or shame.