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What you need to know before visiting Mexico City

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What you need to know before visiting Mexico City

Coming to visit Mexico City? There are a few things you need to know before you come. Check them out and let me know what else you would want to know before coming on vacation.

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  1. You are so very accurate on all points. Drivers there are death defying for sure. Things to put in a guide book: Main public transportation routes across the city (in all directions) places of interest in different colonias – historical sites, museums, art scene, where to lodge, hospitals/farmacia, food scene, architectural and historical sites, where to shop (night markets) and night life (live music, bars/restaurants/theater).

  2. Suggestions for things in a CDMX city guide:
    1. Ranking of neighborhoods (regarding ease of transportation; grocery stores: walk ability, etc)
    2. Best street tacos
    3. Hospitals and pharmacies
    4. Most affordable restaurants
    4. Rankings of museums
    5. Hotels catering to non- Spanish speakers
    6. Spanish language schools
    7. Best markets and malls
    8. Things and places to avoid
    That's all for now.

  3. My husband and I had an apartment on Paseo de la Reforma, every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night the noise was unbelievable. There were a couple of clubs nearby and the music was so loud…after a while you get used to it 😩😂

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