Most public toilets in Mexico charge around 10 pesos (about 50 cents) to use the public toilets. You pay that money to the attendant and they give you some toilet paper to take in with you.
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Carry Toilet Paper With You While Traveling in MexicoStill, one of the most useful things to know before traveling to Mexico is that toilet paper simply isn't available in many restrooms and when it is you'll often need to pay to use some. This brings us to the next toilet tip…
It is customary to give a coin or a $2 bill, especially if the toilets requiring paper are used. In Mexico, the majority of pay toilets have turnstiles and an attendant at the entrance. The attendant gives out toilet paper and sometimes a paper towel.
Although there will be some bacteria in the water from the tap it is fine to brush your teeth with, even if you are at a place where you can't drink the tap water.
The best currency to bring to Mexico is a mix of pesos and US dollars. Use the dollars to pay for tours, entrance fees, accommodation, and travel. For everything else use pesos. It should be relatively simple to get pesos in your own country before you travel.
One can live in Mexico on $1,000 a month or even less quite easily. In fact, locals live on much tighter budgets. As a foreigner, you will see that pretty much everything costs less than in your home country. Rent, food, transportation and healthcare in Mexico are much cheaper than in the US, Canada or Western Europe.
Bathroom AttendantsSometimes there is no fee but you will encounter women in the restroom handing out toilet paper and paper towels and performing light cleaning. It's customary to tip these women a few pesos. I usually give them about 5.
some places in Mexico actually get snow! Even if your building a packing list for San Miguel de Allende in winter, you'll want to throw in some pants as the evenings can get cold. If you're visiting one of the fantastic Mexico beach destinations you can likely get away without them.
Finally, street side fruit should absolutely be enjoyed in Mexico, giving the abundance of it. Typically pre-chopped and bagged, this ideal on-the-go snack is as healthy as it is delicious, so…why shouldn't you eat it again? Well, this comes down to circumstance.