Mexico
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Spent a night here after watching the Marimba show. City camping...car noise, people, music. But safe.
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Imposible for big rigs!! Very crowded and super noisy!! No good place for sleep!
Report Check-InUn parque lleno de vida, ponen marimba y mucha gente llega a bailar, esto lo vuelve un poco ruidoso pero es bonita la noche, hay baños en $5 y un estacionamiento en otra esquina tiene regaderas, el parque tiene parquímetro $6 x hora de 8am a 8pm los domingos no se paga
Report Check-InNot safe. we went for food and found kids inside our car just moving all our things like electronics out through the window, when we came back.
Report Check-InWe slept here one night on a Friday, music until midnigt be prepared if you want to sleep early (earplugs) but very nice Good wifi and lots of restaurant and tamales place
Report Check-InSpent a few nights around this place. Parked on the other block across the avenue, in front of 2 Money exchange (number 140 on 8a Poniente Sur), as they had 4 cameras pointing directly to the car, and it’s free, and quieter than by the plaza. There’s a shower that you can rent. I added to the map. Tamales Marimba are delicious and only 17 pesos. Loud until about midnight, but safe. No issues…
Beware the parking is paid around the plaza from Mon-Sat 8-8PM. I’ve seen cops removing people’s plate, and almost had mine removed as well.
Spent a night here after watching the Marimba show. City camping...car noise, people, music. But safe.
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