I’m moving to Mexico, but I’m not sure where to live. Can anyone give me some advice? is a common query from people preparing to relocate within our various Facebook Groups. What always follows are a ton of responses from expats recommending the precise location of where they currently reside, which is actually not surprising but does not help the person who is open to moving anywhere in a new nation.
Bloggers may write about the BEST 5 CITIES for Expats or the TOP 10 PLACES TO LIVE in Mexico, but they do not truly understand what it is like to be an expat because only expats can write about what it is like to live in a foreign country; an expat’s perspective is completely different from someone taking a gap year and traveling to several cities in a short period of time.
In order to give those looking for an answer to the original question a much more in-depth and meaningful article to read than a repackaged top 5 places to live in Mexico or best 10 beach resorts in Mexico, etc., we have come up with a simple solution: within our Facebook Groups (Link), we are inviting members who are writing in the groups to create a brief contribution to Expat life in their region.
You are invited to share your experiences as an expat in Mexico using the submission form located in the main menu under the ARTICLES tab.
We hope you find this article useful and that it aids you in your move to Mexico because it will be updated as more information becomes available.
Cancun |
Guanajuato |
Guadalajara |
Merida |
Mexico City |
Oaxaca |
Puebla |
Mexico City
México City Roma condesa area activities community and Spanish schools
I highly recommend living in Mexico City Roma condesa area for international and artist community where you can find a lot of people to hang out with and go to bars restaurants very lively and so many things to do over there, jazz festivals, art galleries, concerts, tango salsa 💃 flamenco activities, different type of vintage markets, hipster town where everyone is very creative and fun, they are always learning and experiencing culture, you can also have a chance to learn Spanish and traveling from there to Latinoamerica as quality in general is better than other latinoamerican countries because it’s a huge city https://vidalingua.com/language-schools-mexico-city here you can learn a lot from culture and languages.
Mexico city is always a great option to explore international cuisine and local, quality is high compared to other cities in the world 🌎.
Don’t hesitate and travel to Mexico City 🏙️