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Mexico City Data Sheet
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Mexico City Data Sheet
Overview: I recently returned from my first trip to Mexico City, and I was impressed with the culture, food, nightlife, and of course the women!

Getting there: There are nonstop flights from major cities in the US. When you pass through customs to bag claim, you have the option to exchange dollars for pesos, which is around 1 dollar for 12 pesos. Wait until you get out of the bag claim area to exchange money, the rate will be better, and you should only get enough for the taxi fare, since in the city center the rate will be even better. There are many booths with cars for hire, you pay for the trip to your hotel in advance, get a receipt, and go outside to find the company you chose. Typical cost to the center is 150 to 200 pesos. You can tip the driver but they don't expect much, 10% is decent ($1.60 US).

The City: Home to about 20 million, Mexico City and its suburbs is huge. I was amazed at how much money and wealth I saw, as it is a major tourist spot and home to multi-national corporations.

Safety: Not a problem, there are police everywhere and never once did I feel unsafe. Begging and people trying to sell you stuff on the street were the only issues, and they are easy to ignore.

Lodging: I rented an apartment through AirBNB in the Condesa neighborhood, which was great for the restaurants, nightlife, and location. I would also recommend Polanco, another wealthy area, and the Paseo De La Reforma, a major avenue where there are tourist attractions, hotels and shopping. Do not stay in Zona Rosa, this is the gay area of town, and there are so many it can be annoying for a single traveler like myself. The area itself is nice for shopping and the sites, but as in most large latin american cities, the gay culture is open, so you will see men kissing and holding hands in public.

Transportation: Inexpensive and reliable. Taxis start at 7.88 pesos, and a typical trip will cost about 20-30 pesos. Some taxis will try to negotiate the price without the meter, which I did a few times, but you will pay more. If you don't want to pay off the meter, simply wait for the next one, they are everywhere. I also took the Metro Bus (5 pesos), you buy a card and put money on it, then swipe at the entrance. The stops are located in the center of the street, and have their own bus lanes, so you won't get stuck in traffic, and it comes often. The Metro (subway) is another option (3 pesos), but it gets hot and packed with people, especially at rush hour.

Sites: Do not miss the Bosque de Chapultepec, home to the Museum of Anthropology, Museo National (the Castillo), with great views of the city, Museum of Modern Art, a zoo, and a few lakes. The Centro Historico is where you find the Plaza de la Constitution, the churches and more museums. Paseo de la Reforma is the major avenue through the city, with shopping, hotels, and sites, and also is a great walk.

Nightlife: Options are a big as the city itself. I spent most of my time in Condesa, since there was a high concentration of bars and clubs, and was close to my apartment. Start at the corner of Nuevo Leon and Michoacan, and walk. You will hit at least 30 different places. On Nuevo Leon there is ArticBar, a disco, and across the street is Xampaneria, a restaurant that draws a upscale crowd later in the evening. Parallel to Nuevo Leon is Calle Tamaulipas, with Celtic Pub and Zydeco which are both packed on weekends. Also go to Polanco, with most of the action on Avenida Presidente Masark.

Daygame: Women are everywhere, don't be limited about where you can make approaches. Reforma 222 on Paseo de la Reforma is an upscale mall, and where I found my first Mexican flag. Avenida FC Madero in the Centro Historico is a long pedestrian street with lots of restaurants and shopping. Plaza de Madrid in Condesa is lined with swanky restaurants and also good nightime. El Palacio on Durango is another good mall. Cuidad Universitaria is a huge campus with about 200k students, I went there one day and got lost. Girls tend to be from poor families so the quality was not as good as I imagined, but you can see for yourself. Ride the Metro Bus around 6pm-8pm and you will see tons of women.

Women: Are friendly and approachable, especially if you are a tourist. Then run from cute hippie chicks with nose rings to professional, classy girls who travel and have jobs. You will see it all, from the poorer darker skinned ones to white women with wealth and status who never leave the house without heels in Polanco and Condesa.

Summary: Mexico City is a first class city with plenty of opportunities for meeting girls. They rarely see Americans and you will automatically have a DHV, more so if you speak some spanish. The quality of life is good and it is easy to reach other parts of Mexico for short excursions. I could see myself spending more time there in the near future.
10-28-2012 09:05 AM
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10-28-2012 09:08 AM
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(10-28-2012 09:05 AM)jdelisi Wrote:  Women: Are friendly and approachable, especially if you are a tourist. Then run from cute hippie chicks with nose rings to professional, classy girls who travel and have jobs. You will see it all, from the poorer darker skinned ones to white women with wealth and status who never leave the house without heels in Polanco and Condesa.

I second this wholeheartedly. Women in DF are the friendliest hotties I've seen in a long time. And as a black American guy you are elevated to a kind of celebrity status there probably because there are so few there. Can't speak for the rest of Mexico, but I enjoyed it there. Spanish ability is a must from what I saw there. Girls will become uninterested, and rightfully so, when you can speak to them in Spanish.
10-28-2012 09:27 AM
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Can you make a comparison to Santo Domingo on ease of pulling?

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10-28-2012 10:04 AM
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(10-28-2012 10:04 AM)el mechanico Wrote:  Can you make a comparison to Santo Domingo on ease of pulling?

El Mech, I have been to other parts of Mexico and my younger brother stayed a few days in Mexico City. This is a no brainer. Girls from Santo Domingo are easier to pull than girls from Mexico City. Though you can still do pretty good as a foreigner who speaks some spanish in Mexico City.
10-28-2012 10:58 AM
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Nice data sheet.

Since 95% of Americans are scared of Mexico, now probably a pristine opportunity to cruise down.
10-28-2012 11:36 AM
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Nice data sheet. For my trip I think I will spend some time in Mexico. I LOVE latinas and I LOVE Mexican food so why not. This is making me consider Mexico City as a place to stay. Before I was thinking Guadalajara, or a smaller city in the Guadalajara area.

Yeah how well did you do with women while you were there? You have any stories?
10-28-2012 11:47 AM
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Everything is spot on, except for this last bit:

(10-28-2012 09:05 AM)jdelisi Wrote:  They rarely see Americans and you will automatically have a DHV

Mexico city has the largest expat community in the world, or so it seems. Finding a foreigner in DF is like finding an illegal mexican in Los Angeles.

About the DHV part, yes. Theres this part of mexican culture that encourages friendliness, especially for "our brothers from other countries". Many will even go out of their way to help you.
10-28-2012 02:00 PM
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(10-28-2012 02:00 PM)germanico Wrote:  Everything is spot on, except for this last bit:

(10-28-2012 09:05 AM)jdelisi Wrote:  They rarely see Americans and you will automatically have a DHV

Mexico city has the largest expat community in the world, or so it seems. Finding a foreigner in DF is like finding an illegal mexican in Los Angeles.

About the DHV part, yes. Theres this part of mexican culture that encourages friendliness, especially for "our brothers from other countries". Many will even go out of their way to help you.

I saw a lot of Argentinians, French, and Germans, just not Americans.
10-29-2012 09:59 AM
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Nice data sheet jdelisi. I've been wanting to go deeper into Mexico for years. It'll probably be my next Latam destination. Hey germanico, you want to meet up?

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10-29-2012 09:39 PM
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I have been there 4 years ago for 6 weeks and had a different impression:
Safety was an issue, it was known also among locals not to ever take a taxi from the street, always use a phone to call one of the reliable taxi agencies and write down the number of the car. All the time locals told me not to hang out alone after dark in quiet streets even in Polanco and Condesa areas. My friend girl was mugged in the metro. So it makes life not easy in terms of going out etc.
Also the city is very polluted, you can't breath good from the height and the constant fog of pollution covering the city.
As for the women, the native Mexican Indian type looks just awful IMO, and the white minority feel they are superior and are very hard to pull, so you don't have much to work with.
There was a great club which I forgot its name with many upper class white hot girls, really enjoyed time there but no success with the girls. I hanged out with a rich local playboy and even he could only pull the Indian type ones.
I had 2 girls there:
1st was Colombian origin, late 20s, met in a bar in Condesa, 6 at most, was kind of my girlfriend for a while.
And 2nd was 24, a face of 4 and body of 7 which was practically my sex slave, she was doing anything you can imagine and beyond and don't care about going out, She used to lick my asshole while massage it for an hour and she would not stop by herself. She had a good white juicy ass which I enjoyed pounding.

In general if you prefer white girls and aiming for 7+ I would never consider Mexico city for pussy hunting (or anything else)
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What Marco says is right on the money 4 years ago.

4 years ago whenever I traveled to Mexico City I prefered to not leave the airport because of the insecurity.

Now I live here, I walk at night in Condesa/Polanco, obviously looking at my back and not acting stupid but I think that is one of the safest places in Mexico (more than 1M people, please don't mention some village on the beach)

There are more foreigners, there are more people from other parts of Mexico and the city is becoming more cosmopolitan, with more nightlife and restaurant options.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qN0k-TjeTV4

There's a lot of variety in mexican girls, yes, the indigenous looking are horrible but the mestizas-white are great and some of them require game but some of them are from other parts of Mexico so they are not judged by their family etc. Typical latin american bs.

Yes, the city is a little bit unlivable with traffic and polution but it is worth a visit, staying in the right places (Condesa, Polanco)
10-31-2012 11:59 AM
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