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Whats the dangerous place to visit in Mexico City? And Acapulco?

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Whats the dangerous place to visit in Mexico City? And Acapulco?

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  1. Well...all of Mexico City is dangerous. You aren't even supposed to leave the airport when you fly there to meet up with your other flights to Cancun, etc. I'm not sure about Acapulco


  2. 1.Stay at the airport until you get your ride or call a taxi NEVER no matter what leave..is real dangerous..you could get raped killed stabbed..no one defends you..scary..I will be going in October 6th omg for two months ..will be staying at my ranch..I;m country not from city freaking mexico city is OMG..wild..and dangerous if you..are not with a man..or with a group of friends..that is what happens when ppl going 'missing happens they don;t follow rules..to be safe..freaking thiefts could smell new ppl..and you could get lost is bigger than chicago..I go every three years to mexico city and my home town every year,,even my cousins are scared to go to mexico city..and there bad *** lol..be carefull=I will be staying at my ranch..is like 6 hours from there thank god ..where no freaking noise or wild ppl LOL..But I plan on going around NOVEMBER 1ST for the day of the dead LOL..

  3. Mexico City and Acapulco aren't more dangerous than other big cities in the world.

    Instead you worry about wich places are dangerous try to find the places that are beautiful and nice to visit in both cities.

    In this website you can find all the information about what to see in Mexico City:

    http://mexicocity.ciudadmexico.com.mx/

    Try to don't be the classic paranoic tourist.

  4. Iztapalapa, Tepito, lagunilla mi barrio, Coyoacan at dawn. Aragon, downtown, exit to texcoco. (Mexico City)

    In Acapulco all the neighborhoods which are out of the touristic area, especially at night

  5. tepito

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