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What is the most expensive destination in Mexico?

Los Cabos, the Most Expensive City in Mexico.



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Cabo San Lucas, Mexico One of the reasons that the elite tend to flock to Cabo San Lucas is its natural beauty. The Mexican destination is home to Lover's Beach, which is straddled by both the volatile Pacific Ocean and the secluded Sea of Cortez.

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However, celebrities flock to Los Cabos even when they don't have homes to travel to. One&Only Palmilla, Nobu Hotel, and Las Ventanas Al Paraiso have been favorites of the most famous for years. Jen Aniston and Kim Kardashian have both been seen vacationing multiple times at these resorts.

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Her latest trip though was to Cabo San Lucas in Mexico, where she and husband Justin Bieber stayed with friends at the Viceroy Los Cabos resort.

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Some top vacation spots of the elite include St. Moritz in Switzerland, Copacabana in Brazil, Necker Island in the British Virgin Islands, Lake Como in Italy, the Hamptons in the USA, Cabo San Lucas in Mexico, Hvar in Croatia, Monaco, and Bora Bora in French Polynesia.

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Polanco is the affluent neighborhood of Mexico City. Located north of Chapultepec Park, you can easily spend the night bar-hopping along the trendy Avenida Presidente Masaryk. There are lots of small underground clubs found on streets just off the main Avenida – Virgilio being a notorious hotspot.

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In Mexico, you can live a comfortable life on $1,000 a month. The average cost of living for expats, digital nomads and retirees varies between $600 to $2,000 depending on one's lifestyle choices and their location. Baseline costs in Mexico are around $750 a month.

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