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Anonymous
How much monets would a week in Mexico cost? No fancy partying beach resort shit, im more into history and sight seeing.

what are must-do's in mexico?
>> Anonymous
drink the water
>> Anonymous
It depends. If you're a sight-seer in terms of guided tours, it'll cost more than "bumming around Mexico City riding the bus and looking at shit" sorts of things.

But Chichen Itza is pretty cool. Isla Mujeres is kinda a cool place and there's some good snorkeling there.
>> Anonymous
If you eat only on the street and stay in hostels, you could do two weeks with less than $500. Bring a student ID and ask for a discount when traveling by bus (they might say it's not applicable for foreign students, but just try and convince them to give it to you, or that you know people who got the discount from it). If you're from the United States, it's cheaper to get a ride to the border and fly from a border city domestically than it is to fly internationally into Mexico.
The area around Mexico City alone has lots of stuff in it's environs, and Chapultepec especially has quite a few great museums. Xochicalco and Monte Alban are relatively close too.
Accept the fact that you'll have digestive problems and bring some Pepto Bismol. Street food that's cooked isn't bad, but I would avoid the horchata sold outside. And don't drink the water, obviously.
>> Anonymous
depends on where you go, i drank the water and i was fine, but i wasn't in mexico city, or near border, do a little back ground on where you want to go, and you can stay in a nice resort for cheap and then leave to visit different areas so don't throw out resorts just yet.