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What is the busiest street in Playa del Carmen?

As one of the most popular tourist attractions in Mexico, Playa Del Carmen's Fifth Avenue is a hotbed for high-end retailers, bars, restaurants, local shops, cafes, street entertainment, and more. Most of the action happens on Fifth Avenue's three-mile stretch of pedestrian walkway called Quinta Avenida.



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Parallel to the beach, you'll find Playa del Carmen's main strip, la Quinta Avenida (or “Fifth Avenue''). The five-mile-long pedestrian walkway is lined with hotels, shops, art galleries, restaurants, bars, and clubs, making it a popular nightlife spot.

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Quinta Avenida is the heart of Playa del Carmen. The pedestrian only road will provide you with as much or as little excitement as you want.

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When is the busiest time of the year for Playa Del Carmen? There are two times a year when Playa Del Carmen gets a big influx of tourist. The first is Semana Santa or Easter week and the second is the period from Christmas to just after New Years.

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Nestled in the breathtaking bay between Playa del Carmen and Tulum on the eastern coast of Yucatán, lies the palatial Hotel Esencia, a boutique bolthole offering sophisticated seclusion that has become a firm favourite among the A-list celebrities (think Bella Hadid, Diane Kruger, Lupita Nyong'o, Suki Waterhouse, Kate ...

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If you are someone who wants to experience a city, these routes are perfect.
  • 5th Avenue North in Playa del Carmen. A few years ago 5th Avenue was expanded to the north. ...
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  • Walking and Biking Route to Xplor. ...
  • Playacar Loop in Phase 2.


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The ideal number of days in Playa del Carmen depends on your preferences and interests. Generally, a 3 to 7-day trip should provide enough time to see the main attractions, enjoy the beach, and take day trips to nearby sights.

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Prices are generally at their lowest during the humid rainy season, with May to June and September to October usually seeing the lowest prices. However, late April and early December can also see reasonable prices, as well as drier, less humid weather, so be aware of offers around this time too.

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The weather can be quite temperamental with strong winds coming in from the sea and heavy rainfall. The wettest month is September, which has 173mm of rainfall. For a warmer and drier climate, the best time to go to Playa del Carmen is during the dry season.

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La Quinta Avenue or “5th” Ave. Lively and famous La Quinta Avenue, or translated to English “Fifth” Avenue. This will probably be your first exploration of shopping in Playa del Carmen as it has a wide range of literally everything and is really a fun experience.

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Playa del Carmen is generally safe at night, however, it is important to take the same precautions as you would in any other city. It is best to stay in well-lit, populated areas and avoid walking alone at night. It is also recommended to avoid carrying large amounts of cash and to keep your valuables out of sight.

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Centro (Downtown Playa del Carmen) Fifth Avenue Playa del Carmen is the main street in town, a safe area, and the best area to walk. Fifth Ave. is in Downtown Playa del Carmen, and most visitors will want to stay right on this street, or as close to it as possible.

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One of the most popular tourist attractions in Mexico, 5th Avenue Playa del Carmen – “La Quinta Avenida” to locals – is 22 blocks of high-end retailers, bars, restaurants, local shops, cafes, and much more.

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It is more expensive than most other Mexican cities. Many things are imported to Playa and this adds to the cost as well. Once you travel out of the area you start to notice how things are cheaper but after a while you get used to what things cost and how to stretch your budget if you live in Playa Del Carmen.

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Nightlife in the clubs normally starts late in Playa del Carmen (around 11PM), so you can have some predrinks on many of its bars along 5th Avenue and after go to one of its many Nightclubs . Travelers visiting Playa del Carmen can stay out until 4 or 5am. People from all over the world come here.

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From October to March, the climate is generally dry and slightly warm. Summer days and nights tend to offer high temperatures and humidity. The Atlantic hurricane season lasts from June to November, so check local weather forecasts and hurricane warnings before booking your trip.

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Both Playa del Carmen and Cancun have beautiful beaches with crystal-clear waters and soft sand. However, Cancun's beaches are more crowded and touristy, while Playa del Carmen offers a more laid-back atmosphere.

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Drinking age: The minimum drinking age in Playa del Carmen is 18 years. Drinking alcohol in the street: Drinking alcohol in public streets is not allowed in the state of Quintana Roo. Yes, this means that walking along 5th Avenue with a beer in your hand is against the law.

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The rainy season lasts from May to October and traveling to Playa Del Carmen early in the rainy season can be a good way to avoid crowds. The high season typically lasts from December to April. Expect to run into large crowds during the BPM Festival in January.

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Playa Del Carmen is known as a walkable town, but this is limited to more the center of town. The downtown of Playa Del Carmen is walkable but once you cross over the 307 Highway or get out of the center, it becomes more broken up areas that are not that walkable.

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Downtown Playa del Carmen is packed with restaurants, shops, and bars. Playa del Carmen is a bustling, beach city on Mexico's Caribbean Sea in the Yucatan Peninsula.

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Playa del Carmen is easily navigable on foot or by bike, especially as much of the activity is centered on pedestrian-only La Quinta Avenida. The town's grid layout is pretty easy to understand and drive through, but unless you're planning on exploring beyond the main Playa area, a car isn't necessary.

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