Well in this occasion  I going to talk about Mexico
city:
Things that
you can do 
If this isn’t
enough for you I recommend that walk along the “Paseo de la Reforma” or every Sunday
the government organize a ride where you can see the most important monuments
for example Angel of independence the monument of independence, and place like
a el palacio de bellas artes, la alameda central and restaurants where you not only
going to find a Mexican food also from others countries or a fast food 
But if I don’t
convince you the 160 museum, over 100 art galleries, and some 30 concert halls,
all of which maintain a constant cultural activity during the whole year going
to convince you, and don’t worry if you don’t want to walk you can take the
tourbus that it’s a kind of transport that having different paths that run
throughout the city explaining  in your
language the history of the places and pointing you the most representative
basically if you upload one of these you will not miss anything, but you cannot
enter to each place as only passes on the outside
Transportation
Mexico City
have a different types of transportation 
Metro
 it’s very easy to travel here and very “fast”
when its not raining, the problem Is that in some hours the metro is so full
that you cannot enter and we you achieve enter the persons get you out in the
next station However if I had to recommend the most “safety type of transport I
saying “the metro”
A suburban
rail system, the Tren Suburbano serves the metropolitan area, beyond the city
limits of the metro, to municipalities such as Tlalnepantla and Cuautitlán
Izcalli
Peseros
Peseros are
typically half-length passenger buses  that
sit 22 passengers and stand up to 28 well in some occasion they gave more
passengers that “28”
Metrobus
Its similar
to metro but its more small and its like a microbus well I don’t know how
explain this but I post a image (:
Cycling 
 The local government continuously strives for
a reduction of massive traffic congestion, and has increased incentives for
making a bicycle-friendly city, currently we have a permanents  Ciclovías (dedicated bike
paths/lanes/streets), including ones along Paseo de la Reforma and Avenida
Chapultepec.
Intercity
buses
The city has four major bus stations
(North, South, Observatorio, TAPO), which comprise one of the world's largest
transportation agglomerations, with bus service to many cities across the
country and international connections.
Airport
Terminal 2 of the Mexico City airport
  An alternate option is Lic. Adolfo López
Mateos International Airport (IATA Airport Code: TLC) in nearby Toluca, State
of Mexico,
Safety
advises
I don’t want to scare you, but when you visit
the city please don’t have in your hands your cell phone, wallet or your jewerly
 because it’s  dangerous and when you travel in metro please
be careful with your bags or jackets
I'm amazed by all the great information you put on the blog, it was great to know all these characteristics from our city. You mentioned plenty of examples that are so useful.
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