Welcome to our guide on what not to bring to Mexican stadiums. Whether you’re a sports fan or a music enthusiast, it’s essential to be aware of the prohibited items to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. This guide will walk you through the list of banned items, helping you prepare for your visit and make the most of your time in the stands. Let’s get started!
Prohibited items:
- Weapons, knives, and explosives ๐ก๏ธ๐ฃ
- Flags, banners, banners (any object that obstructs the view of others)๐ฒ๐ฝ
- Beverages not from the stadium ๐ง
- Belts ๐ฅ
- Balls ๐
- Video cameras ๐น
- Containers of any kind ๐ซ
- Aerosol cans ๐ฅซ
- Coolers (of any size)
- Bottles ๐ซ
- Drones ๐
- Food ๐ฎ
- Soccer balls โฝ
- Fireworks ๐งจ
- Frisbees (Flying Discs) ๐ฅ
- Laser lights and pointers
- Baton/Pepper Spray ๐ถ๏ธ
- Motorized Scooters and Skateboards ๐ด
- Noise-Producing Objects and Horns ๐บ
- Batons, sticks, projectiles of any kind ๐ชจ
- Selfie sticks ๐คณ
- Strollers ๐ถ
- Tripods ๐ญ
- Umbrellas โ๏ธ
- Large backpacks or bags ๐
- Cables and/or chargers ๐
- Mirrors ๐ช
If You Forgot to Leave Your Belt at Home
If you forgot to leave your belt at home, the good news is that there are some stalls, that sell bootleg merchandise and food, that can take care of your belt for 10MXN. However, I wouldn’t recommend doing this for two reasons:
- They are not authorized places.
- There are a lot of people/stalls that offer the same service. Which can be a problem when you have to find the place where you left your belt.
In summary, being aware of banned items at Mexican stadiums is key to a hassle-free and enjoyable experience. So, as you plan your visit, keep these guidelines in mind and relish the vibrant atmosphere these venues have to offer. Enjoy the game or concert, and make unforgettable memories in Mexico’s dynamic sporting and musical culture!
Planning a trip to Estadio Azteca?
Read our guide on how to find a soccer game and go to the stadium.
Source of prohibited items from: Estadio Azteca.
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