Part modern metropolis, part monstrosity, marvelous Mexico City is truly epic.
Mexico City is the political, financial and cultural nerve center of Mexico, and to understand the country one should spend some time here. Perhaps more than any city on earth, it is at the intersection of the first and third worlds, with all the ills, thrills and surprises that suggests.
One moment the city is all latin beats, glamor and excitement; the next it's drabness, poverty, suffocating crowds and rancid smells. In spite of the negatives, Mexico City is a magnet for Mexicans and visitors alike. You certainly won't be bored in this complex, historic city.
The incidence of violent crime in Mexico City is a cause for concern. Taxi theft, armed theft, pickpocketing, purse snatching, credit-card fraud and ATM robbery are frequently reported.
severity: Mid-level alert
18,000,000
Name: Mexican Peso
Code: MXN
Symbol: $
127V 60Hz
Official: Spanish
GMT/UTC -6 (Central Standard Time)
+52
Metric
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