5. Mexico City – Mexico
As one of the oldest cities in North America, Mexico City is known for its important Aztec history. There is no shortage of cultural experiences as the city has well over 100 museums, including the Anthropology Museum and the house of one of Mexico’s most famous painters, Frida Kahlo. It also has plenty of free attractions you’ll want to add to your itinerary.
Although the city is pedestrian-friendly, there are plenty of taxis as Mexico is the country with the largest number of taxi cabs in the world. Uber also has a presence in the city. If spicy foods are your thing, this is the place for you as a decent meal will cost you around $10 per day. 3-star hotels will cost you approximately $70 per night.
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i HAVE BEEN TO ALL BUT ONE OF THESE PLACES ( Phu ket), it would be great to visit there. I’ve traveled extensively through Russia and Georgia and found the citizens warm and friendly nothing like i’m seeing in the Ukraine invasion. I entertained 6 Russians from our catering company in our Moscow kitchen and find, “they are just like us” it’s their shitty governmont thats the problem.