Aztec Empire fell due to indigenous civil war: 80,000+ Tlaxcalan warriors plus 100,000+ other indigenous fighters defeated the Aztecs, while Spanish forces (600-3,000 soldiers) played supporting role. Tlaxcalans strategically allied with Cortés after century of resisting Aztec expansion.
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Teotihuacan is CDMX's #1 must-see: world's 3rd-largest climbable pyramid. Also essential: Chapultepec Castle, Lucha Libre, Anthropology Museum, Roma/Condesa.
Tepoztlán: 90 min from CDMX (100-150 peso bus from Terminal del Sur). Steep 2km/400m hike (60-90 min) to 1150-1350 AD Aztec pyramid. 70 peso entrance, opens 9 AM.
Visit Teotihuacan from Mexico City: bus 50-80 pesos (1 hour from Terminal del Norte) or tours $40-80. Arrive 9am, allow 3-4 hours. Climb both pyramids. Entry 85 pesos. Dates to 100-650 AD.
CDMX living: Choose neighborhood carefully (Roma/Condesa $800-1500/mo but touristy, Coyoacán authentic). 2,240m altitude causes breathlessness first month. Spanish fluency non-negotiable. Tacos <$2.
Mexico City offers unique romance beyond dinners: sunrise balloon rides over Teotihuacan, dawn Xochimilco tours, immersive dining at Casa Madero, and hidden mansion museums.
Taxco is generally safe for tourists despite Guerrero advisory. Take Estrella de Oro bus (2.5-3hr, 400-500 MXN), stick to tourist areas, exercise caution.
Mexico is Latin America's most underrated country: world-class food (gave world tomatoes/chocolate/avocados/corn/vanilla), modern infrastructure without first-world prices, 37,266 archaeological sites (only 177 public), unmatched geographic diversity, accessible residency ($2,700/month income).
Lucha libre at Arena México: matches Tuesdays/Fridays/Sundays, tickets 200-500 pesos ($12-30 standard) or 1,300-1,600 pesos (premium with buffet/wrestler photos). 1930s tradition with acrobatic artistry, elaborate masks, theatrical performance—essential CDMX cultural experience.
Mexico's bus network is one of the world's most extensive. First-class ADO charges $0.05-0.15/km, covers all cities. Guide to major operators.
Over 2M Mexicans (1.6%) identify as Afro-Mexican. 250K+ enslaved Africans shaped Mexico. African influences: son jarocho music, tamale origins, spiritual practices.
Mexico is diversifying from US (80% exports, 60% FDI) via Asian trade expansion, European partnerships, lithium leverage (world's largest reserves for EV batteries), regional Latin American leadership, political independence. Creates more resilient economy less vulnerable to US cycles. Better expat stability.
Mexico vs Colombia: Mexico wins on food (world-class cuisine $3-8), infrastructure, cultural depth (37,266 archaeological sites), business systems. Colombia wins on cost (20-30% cheaper), easier residency (2 vs 4 years), warmer social culture, clearer Spanish, improved safety.
Mexico vs Argentina: Mexico = clear immigration (4yr temp→permanent→citizenship), financial stability (stable peso), world-class food (UNESCO), geographic diversity, better business. Argentina = European culture, easier dating, excellent healthcare, but chronic inflation/devaluation. Mexico = building, Argentina = enjoying.
Second-tier Mexican cities (León $600-800/month, Guanajuato $500-700, Oaxaca $600-900, local PDC $700-1K) save $800+/month vs CDMX Roma ($1,500+), force Spanish fluency (no English bubbles), provide authentic integration vs expat simulation.