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Mexico City Weather & Mexico City
Transport
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Mexico City
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Min Avg Temperature |
Max Avg Temperature |
Average Rainfall |
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| January |
6°C |
21°C |
8cm |
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| February |
7°C |
23°C |
5cm |
Good Weather |
| March |
10°C |
25°C |
11cm |
Good Weather |
| April |
11°C |
26°C |
19cm |
Good Weather |
| May |
12°C |
27°C |
49cm |
Good Weather |
| June |
12°C |
25°C |
106cm |
Good Weather |
| July |
12°C |
23°C |
128cm |
Good Weather |
| August |
12°C |
23°C |
121cm |
Good Weather |
| September |
12°C |
23°C |
110cm |
Good Weather |
| October |
10°C |
23°C |
44cm |
Good Weather |
| November |
8°C |
22°C |
15cm |
Good Weather |
| December |
7°C |
21°C |
6cm |
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Mexico City
Transport - Getting around Mexico City
The efficient and very cheap public
transport system makes Mexico City surprisingly easy to get around;
it consists of the metro, buses, trolley buses and minibuses
(peseros or colectivos). The metro is the best method of travel,
being fast and easy to use (6am to midnight), but buses are also
very extensive and reliable, although more complicated for
non-Spanish speakers to use. Peseros are smaller, more comfortable
and faster than buses, but slightly more expensive, and can be
stopped anywhere along their set routes. All forms of public
transport are heavily crowded during peak hours and are best
avoided. Visitors should also be aware that crime levels are high
on all buses and the metro, particularly when crowded; visitors
should avoid travel on public transport at night. Different types
of taxis are available, but unfortunately there have been
increasing incidences involving violent crime on taxi passengers,
most involve unauthorised cab drivers or the very cheap, metered VW
Beetle taxis; visitors should not to hail taxis on the streets.
Most hotels have official taxi drivers assigned to them or hotels
and restaurants can call radio taxis, both of which are more
expensive but far more reliable and safe to use. When taking taxis
visitors are advised not to travel with large amounts of cash,
credit cards, or visible valuables. Driving in the city is a
nightmare and cars should be left in the hotel's secure parking for
the duration of stay; renting is expensive and lone drivers are
prone to criminal assaults at night.
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