Top Tourist Scams in Mexico City & How to Avoid Them
Wolters WorldJuly 23, 20256 min8,289 views
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- ⚠️ While Mexico City is a fantastic destination, travelers should be aware of common scams, particularly in tourist-heavy areas.
- 🧠 Being informed about potential pitfalls can help ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Avoiding Scams at Attractions
- 💡 When visiting sites like Teotihuacan, opt for officially booked guides or tours to ensure legitimacy and avoid being overcharged or misled.
- 🛶 For Xochimilco canals, go with locals or pre-booked guides to ensure you get on the right boat and understand if your tour includes food and drinks, or if it's pay-as-you-go.
Transportation Safety
- 🚕 Avoid street taxis; instead, use official taxi stands, hotel concierges, or ride-sharing apps like Uber or DiDi.
- ✈️ For airport transfers, use the designated airport taxi kiosks rather than accepting rides from unsolicited individuals.
- 🚇 Be vigilant about pickpockets on the metro and metro buses, as these are often crowded, especially when boarding and disembarking.
Financial and Restaurant Precautions
- 💰 When paying with cash, double-check the bills you hand over to avoid discrepancies, and carefully review itemized restaurant bills for any added charges.
- ⚠️ Be wary of distraction techniques, like the
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