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Get cheap flights to Laredo. Airports in the area include Laredo International Airport (LRD) and Quetzalcóatl International Airport (NLD). Check flights to Laredo when you want to visit these nearby places: Nuevo Laredo.


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  Laredo International Airport (LRD)
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Either drive down I-35 or fly...
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  • Either drive down I-35 or fly in. The airport is new and compact. A car isn't that necessary for a tourist if you stay downtown. If leaving by car, try to do it before noon so you don't get caught in a big line of semis at the Border Patrol checkpoint. Traffic is horrible for this small a city. Too many semis, uninsured drivers, and Mexican drivers who are used to ignoring stop signs, etc.... Consider yourself warned!

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    A simple map
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    buses all come out of downtown's Jarvis Plaza
    Getting around Laredo without a car is a pain in the .... but the buses exist to get you to major destinations. Taxis are tremendously over-priced and charge even more for crossing you across any international bridge - you are better off getting a ride to bridge 1, crossing by foot, and finding another ride in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico (if you were planning on going to Mexico). The bus schedule seems to always be behind but all the more reason to be on time since the bus leaves almost as soon as it gets there if it is running late. All bus routes loop back to the Jarvis Plaza/Greyhound station area so getting from the one side of town to the other involves a trip downtown. Public transportation is not very well developed but if you are just here to visit Mexico or do business downtown, then walking is the way to go.

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  • Theme: Bus
  • Website: http://www.cityoflaredo.com/Metro/routes.html

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    Better living through chemicals
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  • Go across, buy drugs w/o a perscription, drink heavily, and get thoroughly sedated. You'll soon drive just like a local! Seriously, drug use by the local is a problem, and many gringos come here just to stock up on perscriptions.

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  • Address: Nuevo Laredo

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    Free concert
    Some evening, at the kiosk of the central square of Nuevo Laredo, I had the opportunity to listen to a free concert of a Mexican wind and percussion instrument band. If you hear about it, consider yourself lucky! Don't miss it!

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  • Address: At the central square of Nuevo Laredo

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    Viva Texas !
    During my stay in Laredo in August, there was a national anniversary - like Texas Independence or something, I can't remember exactly. There was a celebration with an actual representation of some fights - don't miss it as I did! I have seen only some spots on the local TV :-( If you do not already know the date, you have to ask about it!

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    Architecture
    Laredo (US side) is a very spacy city, with wide streets and detached houses. They told me that Laredo, compared to Nuevo Laredo, was more expanded while having the 1/3 of population. The houses had many architectural elements and decorations drawing inspiration from Mexican art. Here is a small example.

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    Bull fights !
    Nuevo Laredo has its own arena, the PLAZA DEL TOROS. I missed it, because I was told that the arena is some kilometers away from the city, and I had not neither my own vehicle nor a company, that is almost necessary to share such an experience.

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  • Address: 7 or 8km from Nuevo Laredo

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    Park of Laredo
    Have a walk in the Park of Laredo (US side). I do not remember its name, but it is a beautiful relaxing place. I remember I have met a guy there with a Mexican-like face, we didn't talk, but we were sitting on benches in some distance, and were just looking each other. He was alone, he came with his car, he put a fire on his barBQ and started grilling some meat. He had a cassette-player and he was listening continuously to the same song, a country-style one, refraining "...to cross the border !". I heared it over ten times and then I left...

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  • Address: At the east (maybe south-east) side of the city.

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    Take the Historical Trolley Tour
    The Trolley Tour leaves from the San Agustin Plaza - I think almost daily - and gives a great overview of Laredo history. If you are lucky enough to have Sam Johnson be your guide, you also get the perspective of someone who lived some of that history. If you are staying at La Posada Hotel (pricey but cool - considering it used to be Laredo High School back in the day), the Trolley Tour leaves from the plaza right in front & you have access to the Museum of the Republic of the Rio Grande next door. Trolley tours can be arranged for special groups but I'm not sure through whom - I can find out if you'd like.

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  • Address: San Agustin Plaza
  • Directions: Takes you through the St. Peter's Historic area, the old Fort McIntosh area (now Laredo Community College), and of course the downtown San Agustin Historical area.

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