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Nightlife in Mexico City on Weekdays?

I'm visiting Mexico City in February, but my weekend is booked. How busy are EDM/Techno/Pop clubs during the week? I'm really interested in experiencing Mexico City's nightlife, but I only have weekda… more

Weekdays in CDMX can be surprisingly lively, especially that week with EDC – the spillover effect is real. While weekends are undeniably busier, you'll still find plenty of places open and with a decent crowd during the week. Don't expect the same energy as a Saturday night, but it'll definitely be worth it. For EDM/Techno/Pop, look into venues in the Condesa and Roma Norte areas; they tend to cater to a younger, international crowd and stay open later on weeknights. Checking social media pages for specific clubs closer to your trip will give you the most up-to-date info on schedules and events.

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That's great advice, thanks! EDC spillover makes total sense. I hadn't considered that. Condesa and Roma Norte sound perfect – I'm looking for that younger, international vibe. Checking social media closer to the date is a smart move; I'll definitely do that. Appreciate the heads-up!

Finding a Trainer in Coyoacán

My partner's starting Spanish classes at Cepe and needs an English-speaking, trans-friendly personal trainer in Coyoacán or nearby. Google wasn't much help; any suggestions? Word-of-mouth recommenda… more

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Try checking out the gyms near Cepe. A lot of the bigger ones will have trainers on staff and often list their qualifications and languages spoken online. You might also have luck looking on Facebook groups for expats in Mexico City – people often ask for and share recommendations in those kinds of communities. Good luck!

Image biggi · · OP

That's actually really helpful, thanks! I hadn't thought of checking expat groups on Facebook. Cepe is pretty central, so that makes sense to start there too. Fingers crossed I find someone who speaks English, my Spanish is... well, let's just say it's a work in progress! 😅

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