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Based on a U.S. dollar exchange rate of 11.00 pesos the cost of living in Campeche can vary from as little as US$2,260 to as much as US$4,700
These figures are based on expenditure on housing, food, education, transportation, clothing, recreation, health, furniture, appliances and personal use.
A big feature of living in Mexico is that domestic help is relatively cheap compared to countries in the Western world. In Campeche it's common to pay around US$25 to a person (usually a lady) who will come and clean your apartment, iron clothes and if you're willing to pay a bit extra, cook as well.
For expatriates often the most important starting references upon arriving in a foreign country are expatriate clubs and associations. Some of the most important are the American Society along with the DAR, the International Friendship Club, and Rotary International. American Society acts as a large umbrella organization harboring smaller clubs and associations that are based on particular fields of interest.
ConsulatesThe nearest American Consulate is in Merida: Consulate of United States Paseo de Montejo 453 Col Centro C.P. 97000 Merida, Yucatan Mexico City: Merida Phone: (+52) (999) 925-5011 Fax: (+52) (999) 925-6219 Office Hours: Hours: Monday - Friday from 7:30 am - 4:00 pm
Emergencies:Emergency number: 066 Red Cross - 065 or 924-981 Police Dept. - 942-0060 |
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Going Out in Campeche
Campeche’s history as a colony, a historically wealthy city and a target for pirates give it a wealth of buildings, museums and curiosities to visit.
| | Health in Campeche
There are two hospitals in Campeche but visitors or foreigners may have to travel to nearby Merida for more comprehensive health facilities.
| | Studying in Campeche
Please refer to the listing for Merida for studying near Campeche
| Campeche Real Estate
Today Campeche is a contemporary city that has not lost its rich traditions and magic cultures of the early days.
| | Living in Campeche
Campeche is the state's capital and the least visited of the three main cities on the Yucatan Peninsula. That's no reason not to go.
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