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Should I carry a purse in Mexico City?

W hile Mexico City is much safer than anyone would have you believe (especially the media, and retirees who spend one week a year in Cabo and think they know ALL about the whole country), petty crime isn't uncommon. Protect yourself from opportunistic crime by carrying a slashproof bag .



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A backpack or purse: You'll need something to carry your essentials while exploring Mexico City. A backpack or purse should be spacious enough to fit your wallet, phone, camera, water bottle, snacks, and souvenirs. It should also be secure enough to prevent theft or loss.

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A backpack or purse: You'll need something to carry your essentials while exploring Mexico City. A backpack or purse should be spacious enough to fit your wallet, phone, camera, water bottle, snacks, and souvenirs. It should also be secure enough to prevent theft or loss.

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A backpack or purse: You'll need something to carry your essentials while exploring Mexico City. A backpack or purse should be spacious enough to fit your wallet, phone, camera, water bottle, snacks, and souvenirs. It should also be secure enough to prevent theft or loss.

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As anywhere, common sense should prevail, Mr. de Hail said: Don't wear expensive watches or jewelry, and avoid dark and deserted places. He recommends making a copy of your passport, remaining alert while walking home at night and not leaving your drinks unattended.

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As a general rule of thumb, backpacks will offer better support for your back than shoulder bags, and so if you're carrying heavier loads, or have a longer commute in your day, then a backpack is probably the best option for you.

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Anti-theft travel belt bags and sling bags
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Items Not Allowed in Mexico:
  • Guns or ammunition. ...
  • Pepper spray.
  • Lethal knives and machetes (anything over 8” is not allowed)
  • Live predator fish.
  • Totoaba fish (fresh or frozen)
  • Turtle eggs.
  • Poppy seeds or flour of poppy seeds.
  • Marijuana, medicinal marijuana, marijuana products, marijuana seeds or spores, or marijuana extracts.


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Since most major tourist attractions accept both U.S. dollars and pesos, you should bring a little of both.

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Is It Safe to Carry Cash in Mexico? While it's generally safe, carrying only the amount you need and keeping it secure is advisable. Consider using credit/debit cards, traveler's checks, or secure banking services to minimize the risk of loss or theft.

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All your luggage including carry-ons will go through a scanner. Once you give your customs form (one per family) to the agent you'll be asked to press a button. A green light means go on ahead and if you get the red light the agents give your bags a more thorough inspection which usually take a couple minutes.

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If you enter or leave Mexico, you must declare any sum of money equaling US$10,000 or more that you bring in cash, checks, money orders, other cashable documents or a combination of them. Failing to declare carries a fine ranging from 20% to 40% of the exceeding amount.

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Passengers are allowed to bring, free of duty, merchandise in their personal luggage when entering the country. These include, among other things: Items for personal use, such as clothing and footwear.

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Your clothes are a dead giveaway. The stereotype is true: American tourists stick out like a sore thumb when they travel, making them prime targets for pickpockets. Instead of throwing on a T-shirt to rep your alma mater, try to dress like the locals.

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At times, these petty thieves steal entire travel bags like fanny packs and purses. Pickpockets cut the straps to ensure you don't have time to fight back.

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