Mexico City Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia



Mexico City – One of the financial powerhouses and cultural capitals of Latin America. Explore the colorful city here and start …

30 thoughts on “Mexico City Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

  1. @paolamadrid206 says:

    Help!! If traveling here with a toddler, do I need a travel car seat?? I don’t want to buy one if I don’t need one. Also- would it be better to rent once I’m there? Is that a thing?

  2. @신정모-c1n says:

    멕시코시티는 세계최대의 인구와 규모를 보이는 도시이고 매우 발전되고 멋있는 도시이다 스페인의 카톨릭 문화와 고대 아즈텍 문명의 찬란한 문명문화와 현대의 발전된 예술성이 조합한 세계적인 가치를 가진 매우 멋진 도시이다.그러나 사화안전망과 치안은 몹시 염려스럽다 세상에 멕시코시티 시장을 멕시코 카르텔 범죄조직이 전기톱으로 모가지 짤라 참수해 죽였다는건 일개 범죄조직이 고위공직자를 참수해 죽인다는게 말이 되는 일인가?!

  3. @Prlvrboi1 says:

    I am a Puertorican living in NYC but I identify as a Mexican. Apart from the art, culture, food, history, and landscapes, the most beautiful thing about México are the people: warm, inviting, and lovely in every way.

  4. @friflou says:

    Muchaches, I once dated a Mexican Woman from Santa Cruz in Toronto for 5 months. Learned a lotta Spanish, specifically Mexican slang. Muy Padre! I've been to Cuzco before, but La Ciudad is top priority in my Bucket List. ¡Viva México, cabrones!

  5. @Samantha-z7d5k says:

    En la historia de nuestro México, se dice que el estado de Nuevo México fue llamado "Nuevo México del Norte" en español, debido a su ubicación en la región del norte del país. Originalmente, se trataba de una provincia española en la que se llevaron a cabo expediciones para colonizar y explorar los territorios al norte de la Nueva España. Con el tiempo, la zona se fue poblando y formó parte esencial de la historia y la culture de nuestra gran nación. ¡Así que, en resumen, "Nuevo México del Norte" fue su nombre histórico en español!

  6. @erwinkumadjawa9497 says:

    Mexico City: One of Most Handsome Cities in The World, one of megapolitan cities in Life. In 2024, 22.500.000 people live in Mexico City☀ I hope for someday visiting the city with my family – best friends – romance boy…

  7. @RR_DM says:

    When I went to Mexico in 2002 I really had a fun time. I remember being taken a back by how intelligent a young girl was (whom was around my age) and her ability to translate at a seafood restaurant. At the times, cartels were something I was oblivious too, seems like it is a common and ubiquitous to Americans nowadays in 2023.

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