Yes. The best way of measuring personal safety would be the number of intentional homicides per 100,000 people, or murder rate. For Mexico City, it is 3.7, which puts this city as safe as say, Seattle, WA (3.4) or safer than Anaheim, CA (5.2). When compared against cities with similar populations, such as Los Angeles (7.1) or Chicago (28.7), Mexico City is definitely much safer.
As of now, it is generally safe to travel to Mexico City. However, it is important to stay informed about any travel advisories and take necessary precautions to ensure your safety.
Huatulco in Mexico is a relatively safe place to stay. Mexico city and the border towns can be dangerous but Huatulco is a beautiful and interesting place to visit. You are never 100% safe anywhere and Huatulco does not represent a great risk at the current time.
The country is experiencing a wave of violence but here are a few relatively safe destinations: Mexico City Puebla, Veracruz, Playa del Carmen and Puerto Escondido.
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Mexico City is in Mexico.
Yes , Mexico city is both a city and the capital of Mexico .
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there is no distance because Mexico city is in Mexico!
Mexico is a country, but the capital of Mexico is Mexico city.
Mexico City is IN Mexico!