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I will be in Acapulco, what are good sites to see? and good restaurants? |
I am a college student and will be in Acapulco Mexico and would like to know of good restaurants (not to expencive) and sites to see (GREAT historical or anything interesting)?? Thanks for any help. Nothing comes as easy as this. Just click on the link below. Theirs the cliff divers! Its called La kebrada! Restaurants...dont know...ate at my hotel! Theirs a couple of nice malls! Theirs a beautiful club up on a hill.inside u can see all of Acapulco at night...the best site in town...it costs 50 bucks to get in but its all u can drink.not just beer! Wish i could tell the place but i forget...may be u can ask around! Also..theirs this nice Hotel...it also has nice view...day or night! Villa Vera...thats what it's called! Hope this will help! |
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