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Population:
721,100
Time Zone:
US Central Standard Time.
Daylight saving time is
observed from April-October.
Climate:
Acapulco enjoys sunshine 360
days a year, with average
daytime temperatures of
80°F. Humidity varies, with
approximately 59 inches of
rain per year. June through
October is the rainy season,
but July and August are
quite dry. Tropical showers
are brief and usually occur
at night.
Emergency Numbers
Ambulance: Red Cross:
85.4122
Police: 85.0650
Fire: 060
Area Code:
The telephone area code in
Acapulco is 744.
Currency Exchange--Numerous
banks along the Costera are
open Monday through Friday
from 9am to 6pm, Saturday
from 10am to 1:30pm. Banks
and their ATMs generally
have the best rates. Casas
de cambio (currency-exchange
booths) along the street may
have better rates than
hotels.
Hospital:
Hospital Magallanes,
Avenida Wilfrido Massieu 2
Fracc. Magallanes (
744/485-6194 or
744/485-6096), which has an
English-speaking staff and
doctors, or Hospital
Pacífico, Calle Fraile y
Nao 4, Fracc. La Bocana (
744/487-7180 or
744/487-7161).
Internet Access: Acanet,
Costera Alemán 1632 Int., La
Gran Plaza, Local D-1, lower
floor ( 744/486-8182
and 744/486-8184; fax
744/486-9186;
www.acanet.com.mx), is open
daily from 10am to 9pm.
Parking--It
is illegal to park on the
Costera at any time. Some
parking is available along
side streets, or in one of
the few covered parking
lots.
Pharmacy:
Farmacia Daisy,
Francia 49, across the
traffic circle from the
convention center
744/484-7664 or
744/484-5950). Sam's Club
and WalMart, also have
pharmacy services.
Post Office:
The correo is next door to
Sears, close to the
Fideicomiso office. It is
open Monday through Friday
from 9am to 5pm, Saturday
from 9am to 1pm.
Tourist Police:
Policemen in white and light
blue uniforms belong to a
special corps of
English-speaking police
established to assist
tourists
How to Get to Acapulco
By Plane
: Local numbers for major
airlines with nonstop or
direct service to Acapulco
are Aeromexico (
744/485-1625),
American (
744/466-9232, or
01-800/904-6000 inside
Mexico for reservations),
Continental (
744/466-9063),
Mexicana (
744/466-9121 or
744/486-7586), and
America West (
744/466-9257).
Aeromexico
flies from Guadalajara,
Mexico City, and Tijuana;
Mexicana flies from
Mexico City.
The airport (airport code:
ACA) is (14 miles) southeast
of town.
Private taxis are the
fastest way to get downtown
from the airport.
The major rental-car
agencies all have booths at
the airport.
Transportes Terrestres
has desks at the front of
the airport where you can
buy tickets for minivan
transportation into town .
By Car:
From Mexico City, take
either the toll-free Highway
95D south (6 hr.) or scenic
Highway 95, the four- to
six-lane toll highway (3 1/2
hr.). The free road from
Taxco is in good condition;.
From points north or south
along the coast, the only
choice is Highway 200.
By Bus:
The Ejido/Central
Camionera station, Ejido
47, is on the far northern
end of the bay and north of
downtown (Old Acapulco)..
From this station,
Turistar, Estrella de Oro,
and Estrella Blanca
have almost hourly service
for the 5- to 7-hour trip to
Mexico City and daily
service to Zihuatanejo.
Buses also serve other
points in Mexico, including
Chilpancingo, Cuernavaca,
Iguala, Manzanillo, Puerto
Vallarta, and Taxco.
Getting Around Acapulco
By Bus:
Two kinds of buses run along
the Costera: pastel
color-coded buses and
regular "school buses." New
air-conditioned tourist
buses (Aca Tur Bus) charge a
few cents more than the old
school buses. Covered bus
stops are all along the
Costera, with maps on the
walls showing routes to
major sights and hotels..
By Car:
Rental cars are available at
the airport and at hotel
desks along the Costera.
Unless you plan on exploring
outlying areas, take taxis
or use the easy and
inexpensive public buses
Areas of Acapulco
Tourist areas are roughly
divided into three sections:
(1)
Old Acapulco (Acapulco
Viejo)
is the original town
(2)
The second section is the
Hotel Zone (Zona Hotelera);
it follows the main
boulevard, Costera Miguel
Alemán (or just "the
Costera"), as it runs east
along the bay from downtown.
(3)
Avenida Cuauhtémoc
is the major artery running
roughly parallel to the
Costera. The third major
area begins just beyond the
Hyatt Regency Hotel, where
the name of the Costera
changes to Carretera
Escénica (Scenic Hwy.),
which continues all the way
to the airport. The area
fronting the beach is
Acapulco Diamante which
many consider to be
Acapulco's most desirable
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