See what the experts are saying about Mexico City. Get expert advice on how to get there what to see and more.
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Getting there
By Plane Mexico City's Benito Juarez International Airport is something of a small city, where you can grab a bite, have an espresso (including Starbucks!), or buy duty free goods, clothes, books, gifts, and insurance, as well as exchange... Continue reading »
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Neighborhoods in brief
Colonia Centro The heart of Mexico City, this business, banking, and historic center includes the areas in and around La Alameda and the zócalo, the capital's historic central square. The Spaniards built their new capital city on top of the d... Continue reading »
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Getting around
Mexico City has a highly developed and remarkably cheap public transportation system. It is a shame that the sharp increase in crime and resulting safety concerns have made these less comfortable options for travelers. The Metro, first- and s... Continue reading »
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Special events
Free Sunday Concerts Every Sunday, concerts organized by Mexico City's Cultural Institute take place at the zócalo, generally around 6pm. They feature a changing array of traditional and classical Mexican talent -- and can draw crowds of 5... Continue reading »
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City layout
Finding an Address Despite its size, Mexico City is not hard to get a feel for. The city is divided into 350 colonias, or neighborhoods. Taxi drivers are notoriously ignorant of the city, including the major tourist sights and popular rest... Continue reading »
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