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Mexico City - Mexico's Capital City- Mexico City Is The Perfect Example Of A Tourist Destination

Mexico City

Travelers enjoy Mexico City because there are so many fun and unique activities to do there. A city with a long history and rich culture, it provides a good mix of tradition and modernity. Innumerable institutions that are devoted to displaying Mexican history and its significance to the modern world are dispersed throughout the city, and taco carts still line the streets. There are parks, art galleries, historical sites, museums, top-notch restaurants, and even cantinas in the city, which has everything you'd anticipate from a capital city.

Best time to visit: Sep-To-Nov
Things to do: Visit The Artisanal Market, Unique Boat Rides, Buy antiques at La Lagunilla, Explore Art Galleries

HOW TO REACH MEXICO CITY

  • Flight - Flying to Mexico is the most practical mode of transportation from most locations in North America. Numerous locations in Mexico are served directly by Aeroméxico, and links can be made to numerous additional locations. The larger US airlines, particularly American Airlines, Delta, United, and US Airways, have links from all over the US to Mexico City and the more well-known resorts. Flying to Mexico is the most practical mode of transportation from most locations in North America. Numerous locations in Mexico are served directly by Aeroméxico, and links can be made to numerous additional locations. The larger US airlines, particularly American Airlines, Delta, United, and US Airways, have links from all over the US to Mexico City and the more well-known resorts.
  • Rail - On the LA-Dallas route, the US's passenger trains stop at El Paso, which is close to the border. Amtrak's Sunset Limited route connects New Orleans, Houston, Tucson, and LA to El Paso. Additionally, the Texas Eagle of Amtrak (from Chicago, St. Louis, Little Rock, and Dallas) is picked up by the Sunset Limited in San Antonio overnight. The trip takes just over 16 hours from Los Angeles, 19.5 hours from Houston, or 26.5 hours from Dallas and 48.5 hours from Chicago, including an eight-hour stopover in San Antonio.
  • Road - All of the main border crossings have frequent Greyhound service. Most of its buses will also cross the border to a bus stop in Mexico, saving you a lot of trouble.

HOW TO GET AROUND

  • Metro - The quickest method to navigate Mexico City is by using the metro system. On a typical workday, 4.4 million people use its 195 stations, which are dispersed across 14 lines. During rush hour, trains come every two to three minutes. One of the cheapest subway systems in the world, it costs M$5 to travel.
  • Peseros/Microbus - Peseros are gray-and-green vehicles run by private companies, also known as microbses or combis. They have set routes that frequently begin or finish at metro stations, and they will stop at almost any street corner. Route details are presented at random on cards fastened to the windshield. The cost is M$5 for journeys up to 3 miles (5 km), and M$5.50 for trips between 3 and 7 miles. (5-12km).
  • Taxi - In Mexico, the app Cabify is used most of the time to book Taxis for everywhere. Choose your vehicle according to your comfort and pocket!
  • Bike/Car - You could also rent a car or bike and roam around freely as you desire! You would need the Driver License from your hometown/ country as well as the Mexico Liability Insurance to drive a car in Mexico.

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