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German Tourist Says Mexico City Metro is SAFER Than Berlin’s! 😱 You Won’t Believe Why!

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🚨 German Tourist Drops a BOMBSHELL: Mexico City Metro SAFER Than Berlin’s?! 😱

Okay, buckle up, because this story is WILD! A German influencer just sparked a HUGE online debate, claiming she feels MORE secure riding the Mexico City Metro than the one in Berlin. Yes, you read that right. And the internet is absolutely losing its mind! 🔥

🤯 What’s the Hype All About?

While everyone’s been busy criticizing Mexico City’s Metro for delays and maintenance issues (especially with the 2026 World Cup looming!), Patzi Contenido, a German content creator, decided to drop a truth bomb on TikTok. Her video, comparing the Mexico City Metro and Metrobús to Berlin’s public transport, has racked up millions of views and thousands of divided comments!

“I feel safer on the Mexico City Metro than on the Berlin Metro. When I tell people here in Mexico City, they don’t believe me. I swear to you, I feel this way, and it’s for a reason,” the influencer explained.

🛡️ Women-Only Sections: A Game Changer?

So, what’s her secret ingredient for feeling safe? Patzi points directly to the exclusive sections for women and children on the Mexico City Metro and Metrobús. 😲

“The first time I saw this, it made me very sad. I thought: ‘How is it possible that we’ve reached a point where women need a section just for themselves?'” she shared. But then came the plot twist…

🇩🇪 Scary Encounters in Berlin?!

Turns out, Patzi’s perception of safety was shaped by some genuinely terrifying experiences back home in Germany. She recalled a nightmare situation in a Berlin park.

“Honestly, I had a situation in my life where I was genuinely afraid of a woman. And that was in a park in Berlin,” she revealed.

She described seeing “a very drugged woman carrying a huge wooden stick, and I was genuinely scared of her.” Plus, she admitted to feeling vulnerable around men in her own country on multiple occasions. 😨

😌 “Peace” on the CDMX Metro?

Contrast that with her experience in Mexico City:

“Here (Metro CDMX) I feel at peace, I put on my music, nobody bothers me, nobody looks at me, nobody touches me, nobody does anything to me,” she affirmed.

She even pre-emptively clapped back at potential critics, saying, “I know there will be some guys who will say: ‘Oh, but a woman can also rob you.’ Yes, a woman can rob me, but honestly, it’s annoying if someone steals something from me. But that’s not my fear, you know? There are much worse things that can happen to you on a subway.” Mic drop! 🎤

🗣️ Internet Reacts: “You’re Lying!” vs. “She’s Got a Point!”

As expected, her comments sent Mexican users into a frenzy! Some totally backed her up, while others were quick to trash her comparison.

  • “I barely believe you,” one user scoffed.
  • “That’s lying to get along. Regards,” another jabbed.
  • “Okay, let’s switch. You stay, and I’ll go to Germany,” a commenter joked.
  • “If there wasn’t separation, you wouldn’t say the same,” someone else pointed out.

The debate is still RAGING! What do YOU think? Is the Mexico City Metro a hidden gem of safety, or is this just a case of viral clickbait? 🤔

🤔 So, What’s the Takeaway?

This whole thing just goes to show that safety is super subjective, and what feels secure to one person might be totally different for another. It also highlights how important those dedicated spaces for women and children can be in public transport. Maybe other cities should take note?

What’s your wildest public transport story? Share it in the comments! 👇

#MetroCDMX #ViralDebate #SafetyFirst #BerlinVsMexicoCity #TikTokTrend #PublicTransport #WomenSafety #MexicoCity #Germany #Travel

Source: https://www.infobae.com/mexico/2026/05/08/alemana-genera-debate-en-redes-al-asegurar-que-metro-cdmx-es-mas-seguro-que-el-de-berlin/?outputType=amp-type

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