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Mexico City
heiya! i was wondering if anyone has been to Mexico City, i am going to take a gap year when i finish 6th form which is another.......5 years time, and was wondering if its worth going to. or perhaps New York, my friends and i were going to take a gap year together, instead of apart in New York. what would you advise?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It depends what your interests are. There are plenty of public buildings of archetectural interest that date back to the 16th century when the Spanish arrived, and the remains of various Aztec temples have been well-excavated in recent years. The museum in the large park is world-class and covers the anthropology of Aztec, Mayan and other tribes from the pre-Spanish periods really well. They are a fantastically hard-working people who will trade anything to anybody. But there is nothing like the range of options of things to do as in NY.
We spent 2 nights there at the start of a longer holiday - could have easily occupied 4 days, but not longer. Hotels and hostels are very very cheap because the labour rates are so low. The city smells polluted at all times unless a strong wind blows because there are so many cars. Mexico is a huge country, there are scarsely any trains but a comprehensive long-distance bus system get the population from place to place.
We spent 2 nights there at the start of a longer holiday - could have easily occupied 4 days, but not longer. Hotels and hostels are very very cheap because the labour rates are so low. The city smells polluted at all times unless a strong wind blows because there are so many cars. Mexico is a huge country, there are scarsely any trains but a comprehensive long-distance bus system get the population from place to place.