Hey! My name is Alex and I would like to welcome all travelers who wish to visit Mexico City and are looking for a place to stay! I'm fluent in English and pretty proficient in Italian, Portuguese and French, so feel free to contact me regarldess of where you are from. I'll upload pictures of the house soon.
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Male, age: 16 to 25 years old, speaks: English and Italian, interests: Animals, Computers, Cooking, Fine Arts, Movies, Music, Reading, Religion and Sports
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The location was good
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Breakfast included
Use of kitchen
Airconditioning
Ceiling fan
Pool
Garden
Guest bathroom
Elevator
Washer
Dryer
Microwave
TV
VCR
DVD
Cable TV
Telephone
Dial-up Internet
High-Speed Internet
Wheelchair access
Chimney
Balcon or terrace
No curfew
Gym nearby
No smoking
No pets
No children
Extra:
Airport Pickup
Breakfast
City Tour
Laundry
Use my car
Use my bike
Other:
Night life and parties, tours and translation/interpretation
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Don't take any taxi at the airport
If you're taking a taxi, be sure to purchase your ticket at an official airport taxi counter marked transportación terrestre (ground transportation), located just after the baggage area in national arrivals and in the concourse area (leaving customs to your left) in international arrivals. Under no circumstance take a pirata taxi (unofficial drivers offering their services).
Don't take the metro from the airport to the city
Taking the metro between the airport and the city is an impractical option. Although there's a station relatively near the airport, it's in a dodgy neighborhood, and there's no transit service directly to the terminals. Also, heavy luggage is not allowed on the metro during rush hours.