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57°F / 14°C (Scattered Clouds. Cool.)
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Practical Information
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Public Transport
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Travelling by metro in Mexico City can be a real adventure. It is undoubtedly the cheapest method of transport, as it costs a mere $1.50 per go, with discounts for the elderly. It is also the most popular way of travelling, as its nine lines cross the whole city and avoid traffic congestion above. All lines interlink, so if you're not sure as to how to get to an address in town, you only need look at a map at the entrance to a station. Tickets are bought at the ticket booths, and you have two options: buying a ticket for each go, or buying a travelcard (abono), which is one sole card valid for two whole weeks. The only drawback to this is that it can only be brought on the 15th or 30th of each month. We suggest you don't carry anything of value, and keep your belongings with you at all times, as pickpockets are very common.
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