Should I go to Mexico City by myself?


Should I go to Mexico City by myself? As a solo female traveler who has visited Mexico City, I can tell you the answer is yes. A big part of solo female travel is safety, and it's important to take the same precautions in Mexico City that you would anywhere else. There are areas in Mexico City that you should avoid, especially as a solo female traveler.


What is the best way to get around Mexico City?

The best way to get around Mexico City is via Uber or a taxi. The metro is another option. Not only is it fairly clean and quick, but you can ride for approximately $0.25. Plus, most popular tourist attractions are easily accessible by train.


How can I be a safe tourist in Mexico City?

15 Safety Tips for Visiting Mexico City
  1. Don't travel alone at night. ...
  2. Use Uber – Uber is one of the safest forms of car transportation in Mexico. ...
  3. Learn a little Spanish before you visit Mexico City.
  4. Book lodging in safe neighborhoods – this blog breaks down the four best areas to stay in Mexico City.


What is the best month to go to Mexico?

The best time to visit Mexico is during the dry season between December and April, when there is virtually no rain. The coolest months are between December and February, although temperatures can still reach averages of 82°F during the dry season.


Is solo female travel safe?

However, solo female travel can be safe and fun! I'm living proof. Yes, risks and danger lie everywhere – even in your hometown. Like anything else in life though, the best thing you can do is take the necessary precautions before entering a risky situation.


Where is the safest place to travel alone in Mexico for a woman?

Merida, Yucatan Merida holds several titles including Cultural Capital of the Yucatan and Safest City in Mexico; the latter making it the ideal place for solo female travelers. It's also perfect for culture travelers who want to experience 'real' Mexican and Mayan culture.


Is it awkward to travel alone?

Even the most experienced travelers can feel solo travel anxiety before packing their backpack and taking a flight alone. Yes, there are awkward moments and uncomfortable situations, but the benefits and thrills of solo travel far outweigh the fear of traveling alone.


Why would a woman travel alone?

You'll learn lots about yourself Travelling solo helps you gain perspective and sense of self-discovery. Without going all Eat, Pray, Love on you, it allows you to overcome different challenges thrown at you and also lets you discover talents and interests about yourself that you probably didn't know you had.


What should you not do when traveling alone?

27 Mistakes You Wish Not To Make When Traveling Solo
  1. Go too cheap on your flight. ...
  2. Not prepared for emergencies. ...
  3. Miss your bus. ...
  4. Get locked in a group. ...
  5. Too many activities for the first/last day of the trip. ...
  6. Not planning your itinerary. ...
  7. Carry a bunch of luggage. ...
  8. Not taking enough photos.


What is the safest country for solo female travelers?

Norway. Norway stands out as one of the safest travel destinations in the world with its exceptionally low crime rates. Visitors of all backgrounds can feel welcome in this open and inclusive country, including women traveling solo and members of the LGBTQ+ community.