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- 11 things to know before traveling to Mexico City - Lonely Planet
So, here are some answers to help you plan your trip to Mexico City and feel more confident and at ease before boarding a plane to Mexico Pack a raincoat, but pick up an umbrella locally for around 60 pesos Matt Mawson Getty Images 1 What should I pack for Mexico City?
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The best things to do in Mexico City prove CDMX maintains its grip on the hearts of international travelers and for good reason: It's a vibrant and energetic (some would even say chaotic) place
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When it comes to visiting, the endless incredible restaurants in Mexico City, charming neighborhoods, and iconic sights are just a few highlights Somewhere between walking the lush streets of Condesa and crushing down al pastor tacos at a hole-in-the-wall stand was when I knew
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These travel tips are part of our local, loco, (not) low-cal Mexico City blog, which includes our city guide, favorite local food, why bike, and report on pulque Mexico City is our favorite city to visit over and over again
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One of the largest urban centers in the world, Mexico City overflows with life, traffic and great food It’s a city of contrasts, a place where you’ll find street vendors and world-class fine
- Live like a local: 72 Hours in Mexico City – Mezcalistas
CDMX native Joahna Hernandez shares favorite neighborhoods, hidden gems, street food secrets, and her favorite Mexico City mezcal bar CDMX is a city of neighborhoods, each with its own story, parks, plazas, and churches Many of these areas were once haciendas or independent towns that became part of the metropolis The result?
- Travel Mexico City - MEXLocal
Dig deeper and you’ll discover the city’s 150 ultra-niche museums, the best gourmet dining scene in Latin America, and pockets of colonial neighborhoods that feel as if you fell through a timehole
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