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    Terminal de Autobuses Cholula

    2.3 (3 reviews)

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    Sistema de Transporte Colectivo Metro - Sistema de Transporte Colectivo Metro, Mexico City - ein Wandmosaik -

    Sistema de Transporte Colectivo Metro

    3.8(5 reviews)
    96.4 kmCentro Poniente

    My hotel was horrified that I'm cheap enough to take the subway in Mexico City. I laughed and said…read moreI've lived for quite a while in New York and Miami, so if I can handle the NY Subway and Metrorail, I wouldn't die on the Mexico City subway. If all else fails, I'm taking kickboxing at my gym. Like any subway anywhere in the world, put your wallet in your front pocket, and slide your watch up inside your sleeve. The system is very efficient and much better than expected, especially given the hotel concierge's look of horror and verbal warning. Stations are generally everywhere you might want to go. Almost all stations I used were clean, modern and efficient. Outside of rush hour, it is a very pleasant experience. Every now and then you felt a little too alone in the station, and maybe would appreciate a few more police. By large city standards, the system was remarkably short on police personnel. Mexico City by some counts is the biggest city in the world, so expect a huge flood of people during rush hour. The subway is generally a faster option than any form of surface transportation. Large swaths of Mexico City suffer from chronic gridlock, whether you take Uber, a taxi or a bus. This makes the subway almost always the fastest, cheapest option. As an aside, we rented a Hertz for the day to get to Puebla. I highly recommend AGAINST driving yourself in Mexico City, even if on the way out of town. An unexpectedly hilarious moment was the Hertz lady explaining to us how to weasel out of the inevitable traffic ticket ("now I'm NOT telling you to do this, but..."). Bizarrely, all rental cars are plainly marked as rentals, which is like a flashing beacon to robbers and the traffic "police". Take the subway or a tour bus whenever you can.

    Usually I wouldn't review public transportation system, but I am giving some love to Mexico City's…read moretrain system. The whole city is connected by the subway, much like New York City. Everything is color coded making it easier to navigate. It is so efficient. You never have to wait for a train. They are running constantly. The metro stations are clean and the busiest locations will have clothing and food vendors. There are about 21 million people living in this city. So if you ever use this train, be prepared for overly crowded trains especially during rush hours. You will be pushed. My only complain is the train needs more policing. Pick pocketing is an issue. Just guard your belongings really well. 4 stars.

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    Sistema de Transporte Colectivo Metro, Mexico City

    Metro la Raza

    Metro la Raza

    4.3(3 reviews)
    97.7 km

    This metro station is beautiful with many interesting things to see, even within the station…read moreitself. I think that it could be one of the largest hubs because it connects two different metro lines, and the space between them is quite significant. Meaning, you need to walk through a 1/4 mile corridor to reach either yellow or olive colored connection. They don't have many escalators either which must me a nightmare for people with disabilities. They seem to have the insight and thoughtfulness to include all sorts of art and really cool decor, but what irks me the most is the lack of a system map. There are system maps outside the entrance gates, but once you're inside, you're pretty much on your own. I was lucky enough to find one single map which helped me find the correct yellow line direction towards the airport.

    Viva La Raza! This Mexico City metro station is cool! This…read moreplace is a large station where many train, and bus lines intersect, and is a great place to change trains. It's a sprawling underground subway station with a loooong tunnel that connects one line with the next. In that tunnel, you'll find the Tunnel of Science, which is as cool as it sounds! In this tunnel, you learn about all kinds of science-y facts, like how evolution works, the placement of the stars, and what Mexican wildlife looked like. Be sure to not rush too quickly through this station and check out the displays! This station is a monument to the many races ad cultures that make up Mexico's unique cultural identity. The station is well laid out, and clearly marked. The center of the Tunnel of Science is divided so people don't go walking into each other. There are a few places that sell food and a few musicians hanging out. Use this station to get to the northern bus station, the Autobuses del Norte.

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