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Mexico City sits at 7,350 feet above sea level, which may cause mild altitude effects like shortness of breath initially. Air quality varies but has improved significantly in recent years. Most visitors adjust within a day or two. Stay hydrated, take it easy on your first day, and consider avoiding intense physical activity initially.
It's recommended to drink bottled or filtered water rather than tap water to avoid stomach issues. Most hotels provide complimentary bottled water. Ice at reputable restaurants and hotels is typically safe, made from purified water. Avoid ice from street vendors and wash fruits and vegetables with bottled water.
Mexico City is generally safe for visitors who exercise normal urban precautions. Stay in well-known neighborhoods, avoid displaying expensive items, and use official taxis or ride-sharing apps. Petty crime like pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas. The historic center and main tourist zones are regularly patrolled.
Tipping is customary and appreciated. In restaurants, 10-15% is standard for good service. Tip hotel staff, taxi drivers (round up), and tour guides. Many service workers rely on tips as part of their income. Small bills are helpful for tipping, and US dollars are sometimes accepted but pesos are preferred.
The Mexican peso is the official currency. US dollars are sometimes accepted at tourist areas but you'll get better rates using pesos. Credit cards are widely accepted at restaurants, hotels, and shops. ATMs are abundant, and many accept international cards, though notify your bank before traveling to avoid blocks.
Spanish is the official language. English is spoken at many hotels, restaurants in tourist areas, and major attractions, but learning basic Spanish phrases greatly enhances your experience. Locals appreciate efforts to speak Spanish and are generally patient with visitors learning the language.
Must-try dishes include tacos al pastor, mole poblano, chiles en nogada, and tamales. Visit local markets for fresh fruit, elote (corn), and quesadillas. Don't miss trying different varieties of chiles, authentic salsas, and traditional drinks like agua fresca or horchata. Street food is generally safe from busy vendors.
The best time to visit is during the dry season from October to April when rainfall is minimal and temperatures are comfortable. Avoid the rainy season (May-September) when afternoon showers are common. December through February offers the coolest temperatures, while March and April can be warmer and drier.