Guidebook for Puerto Vallarta

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Guidebook for Puerto Vallarta

Drinks & Nightlife

Close by, good food. Inexpensive. TV's for sports.
6 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Que?Pasa Bar & Grill
625 Aquiles Serdán
6 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Close by, good food. Inexpensive. TV's for sports.

Everything Else

Beach seating, great happy hour, great food. Casual, laid-back place where you get to know expats who know the city.
32 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Cuates y Cuetes
101 Francisca Rodríguez
32 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Beach seating, great happy hour, great food. Casual, laid-back place where you get to know expats who know the city.

Food Scene

Family owned and operated. Owners treat everyone like family. Best shrimp burrito in town.
Melissa's
No. 223 Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez
Family owned and operated. Owners treat everyone like family. Best shrimp burrito in town.

Best View in Town

Great food and service. The Best Sunset View in all of Vallarta
8 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Restaurant & Bar El Panorama
689 C. Miramar
8 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Great food and service. The Best Sunset View in all of Vallarta

Emiliano Zapata's Mercado

Everything you need is available here. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, Meats, Fish, Seafood, Milk, Artisan Bread, Butter, etc...
61 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Mercado Emiliano Zapata
61 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Everything you need is available here. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, Meats, Fish, Seafood, Milk, Artisan Bread, Butter, etc...

Neighborhoods

Three blocks from Casa JAZ, this neighborhood is also known by the names Old Town and the Romantic Zone. There are dozens of fantastic restaurants, great shopping, bars, Los Muertos Beach, Street food everywhere. Everything is within walking distance.
11 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Emiliano Zapata
11 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Three blocks from Casa JAZ, this neighborhood is also known by the names Old Town and the Romantic Zone. There are dozens of fantastic restaurants, great shopping, bars, Los Muertos Beach, Street food everywhere. Everything is within walking distance.

Payo sa lungsod

Paano makapaglibot

Use city buses or Uber's Whenever possible.

They are usually cheaper, air conditioned and they don't scam you like taxi's tend to do. The cars are nicer, too.
Mga kagawian at kultura

Learn some basic Spanish

Learn simple Spanish words and try to use them
Mga paraan para makatipid

Use credit cards and Pesos

Do not use US or Canadian Dollars. You're in Mexico, please use pesos. Dollars are difficult for Mexicans to exchange. The best exchange rates can be found at ATM's at banks. Do NOT exchange at the airport. Use credit cards when it's an option. Great exchange rates.