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🌎 World Travel Guide: Mexico City (CDMX) Development

🗣️ Language Main Language: Spanish (English is less commonly spoken, so basic Spanish phrases can be helpful). 🚖 Transportation Uber: The most convenient option, but avoid rush hours (morning/evening). Traffic Alert: During my visit, protests and roadblocks caused severe delays—prices surge during congestion. Alternative: Metro (cheap but crowded) and Ecobici (bike-sharing for short distances). 💸 Tipping Culture 10–20% based on service quality (common in restaurants, cafes, and taxis). 📍 Safe Exploration Zones I stayed in Roma, a low-crime area perfect for City Walk. Other safe neighborhoods: Condesa (trendy, green spaces) Polanco (upscale dining/shopping) Coyoacán (bohemian, Frida Kahlo’s hometown) 🍽️ Food & Café Picks #Roma District 🌮 Tacos del Valle (P1) → The BEST tacos in CDMX! Tender, fresh meat. 🥩 Gardela (P3) → Warm bread basket, solid dishes, great service. 🧀 Petit Roquefort (P4) → Cozy vibe, huge portions (but hard bread). 📚 Cafebrería El Péndulo (P5) → Bookstore café for remote work. ☕ Drip Specialty Coffee (P6) → Must-try Dirty Chai (cinnamon lovers rejoice!). 🚶♀️ My Favorite City Walk Route Frida Kahlo Museum → Coyoacán Market → Jardín del Arte Allende → Café Avellaneda → Parroquia San Juan Bautista → Bazar Artesanal (Art, food, and local crafts in one walk!) ⚠️ Safety Tips Avoid flashing valuables in crowded areas. Use Uber at night (safer than street taxis). Stick to tourist-friendly zones. #MexicoCity #MexicanFood #TravelMexico #WorldTravel #CityWalk #FoodieGuide #SafeTravels

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🌎 World Travel Guide: Mexico City (CDMX) Development

🗣️ Language Main Language: Spanish (English is less commonly spoken, so basic Spanish phrases can be helpful). 🚖 Transportation Uber: The most convenient option, but avoid rush hours (morning/evening). Traffic Alert: During my visit, protests and roadblocks caused severe delays—prices surge during congestion. Alternative: Metro (cheap but crowded) and Ecobici (bike-sharing for short distances). 💸 Tipping Culture 10–20% based on service quality (common in restaurants, cafes, and taxis). 📍 Safe Exploration Zones I stayed in Roma, a low-crime area perfect for City Walk. Other safe neighborhoods: Condesa (trendy, green spaces) Polanco (upscale dining/shopping) Coyoacán (bohemian, Frida Kahlo’s hometown) 🍽️ Food & Café Picks #Roma District 🌮 Tacos del Valle (P1) → The BEST tacos in CDMX! Tender, fresh meat. 🥩 Gardela (P3) → Warm bread basket, solid dishes, great service. 🧀 Petit Roquefort (P4) → Cozy vibe, huge portions (but hard bread). 📚 Cafebrería El Péndulo (P5) → Bookstore café for remote work. ☕ Drip Specialty Coffee (P6) → Must-try Dirty Chai (cinnamon lovers rejoice!). 🚶♀️ My Favorite City Walk Route Frida Kahlo Museum → Coyoacán Market → Jardín del Arte Allende → Café Avellaneda → Parroquia San Juan Bautista → Bazar Artesanal (Art, food, and local crafts in one walk!) ⚠️ Safety Tips Avoid flashing valuables in crowded areas. Use Uber at night (safer than street taxis). Stick to tourist-friendly zones. #MexicoCity #MexicanFood #TravelMexico #WorldTravel #CityWalk #FoodieGuide #SafeTravels

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