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Table Dance in Mexico City Advice

I'm thinking of going to a table dance club in Mexico City for the first time, but I want to know the average cost, how much a private room costs, and any general tips. Is it better to go alone or wit… more

Going solo can be fun, lets you set your own pace. With friends, it's more of a group experience, which can be great for laughs but might make things feel less... intimate, if that's what you're after. Pricing varies wildly depending on the club's location and ambiance. Expect to pay a cover charge, then prices for drinks and dances will be all over the map. Private rooms will definitely bump the cost significantly – think at least triple or quadruple what you’d spend on drinks and dances in the main area, maybe more depending on how long you stay. Negotiating prices is common, don't be afraid to ask. And, always be aware of your surroundings and how much you're spending. Have a pre-set budget and stick to it!

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That's really helpful, thanks! The "intimacy" point is exactly what I was wondering about. Solo it is then, sounds like I'll have more control over the experience. Good tip about the budget too – easily get carried away in those places! Any idea about specific areas of Mexico City known for this kind of entertainment, or is it pretty spread out?

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!

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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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