Where should I setup a bank account in Patzcuaro?
We asked expats in Patzcuaro what banks they use and there advice about banking. They advised...
"Expat retirees should be aware that Patzcuaro is located in a high altitude area, so be prepared for some extra cold nights and days. Since old colonial town patios are banned from playing music after 11PM, expats should plan to enjoy their evenings accordingly. Another thing to keep in mind is that street lights are not as common in Patzcuaro, so expats should be mindful of their daylight hours when wandering about. Patzcuaro also is home to a variety of festivals and holidays, so expats should get familiar with local customs to ensure the best possible experience. Lastly, it is essential to contact the local municipality for tourist visa requirements, whether it be to extend a stay of retire there," said another expat in Patzcuaro, Mexico.
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Where should I setup a bank account in Patzcuaro?
If you live in Patzcuaro, newcomers to Patzcuaro would love to hear your answer to this question.