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6 months ago

Don’t go to Mexico City without knowing this! 🇲🇽👀 📌 SAVE and SHARE this for later! Forget Europe for a sec, have you considered the vibrant energy of Mexico City? Here’s why it’s perfect for your 2024 solo adventure! Q&A Edition: 🚨Is Mexico City safe for solo females? Generally, yes! Stick to well-lit areas at night, use Uber for taxis, and trust your gut. Download offline maps in case you get lost. I never felt uneasy here except maybe during the nighttime where I was unfamiliar. 🚕What’s the best way to get around? The Metro is cheap and efficient! Grab a “tarjeta recargable” (rechargeable card) for easy travel. Just be aware it can get crowded at peak times. If you’d like to rely on car, both Uber or Didi are affordable and trustworthy as well. I mostly used Uber during my time. 🌮What’s the food scene REALLY like? Street tacos are a must, but explore for hidden gems. Ask friendly locals for recommendations. Mexico City has Michelin-starred restaurants too! If you’re really a foodie, I’d suggest taking a cooking class. I did one through airbnb experiences and it was AMAZING! 🗣️ Do I need to speak Spanish? Short answer, no. Longer answer, yes. Basic phrases are great! “Gracias” (thank you) and “por favor” (please) go a long way. Many menus and signs are in Spanish and people will likely assume you know it, so download the google translate app for help! 🏠 What are some cool neighborhoods to explore? Roma Norte and Condesa has trendy cafes, Polanco is more expensive and reminds me a lot of California. Each area has its own vibe! I’d suggest just walking and wandering through these areas. Mexico City is calling! Book that flight! ✈️ #solofemaletravelers #mexicocityvibes #cdmxtravel #mexicotraveltips #travelgram #solotraveling #safetravel #mexicocitytravel Mexico City Solo Travel Guide, Things to do in Mexico City Solo Female, Mexico City Public Transportation, Mexico City Walking Tours, Mexico City Must-See Sights, Best Neighborhoods in Mexico City for Solo Travelers

6 months ago

Don’t go to Mexico City without knowing this! 🇲🇽👀 📌 SAVE and SHARE this for later! Forget Europe for a sec, have you considered the vibrant energy of Mexico City? Here’s why it’s perfect for your 2024 solo adventure! Q&A Edition: 🚨Is Mexico City safe for solo females? Generally, yes! Stick to well-lit areas at night, use Uber for taxis, and trust your gut. Download offline maps in case you get lost. I never felt uneasy here except maybe during the nighttime where I was unfamiliar. 🚕What’s the best way to get around? The Metro is cheap and efficient! Grab a “tarjeta recargable” (rechargeable card) for easy travel. Just be aware it can get crowded at peak times. If you’d like to rely on car, both Uber or Didi are affordable and trustworthy as well. I mostly used Uber during my time. 🌮What’s the food scene REALLY like? Street tacos are a must, but explore for hidden gems. Ask friendly locals for recommendations. Mexico City has Michelin-starred restaurants too! If you’re really a foodie, I’d suggest taking a cooking class. I did one through airbnb experiences and it was AMAZING! 🗣️ Do I need to speak Spanish? Short answer, no. Longer answer, yes. Basic phrases are great! “Gracias” (thank you) and “por favor” (please) go a long way. Many menus and signs are in Spanish and people will likely assume you know it, so download the google translate app for help! 🏠 What are some cool neighborhoods to explore? Roma Norte and Condesa has trendy cafes, Polanco is more expensive and reminds me a lot of California. Each area has its own vibe! I’d suggest just walking and wandering through these areas. Mexico City is calling! Book that flight! ✈️ #solofemaletravelers #mexicocityvibes #cdmxtravel #mexicotraveltips #travelgram #solotraveling #safetravel #mexicocitytravel Mexico City Solo Travel Guide, Things to do in Mexico City Solo Female, Mexico City Public Transportation, Mexico City Walking Tours, Mexico City Must-See Sights, Best Neighborhoods in Mexico City for Solo Travelers

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