Some venues accept USD in cash. However, they have their own currency exchange for dollars. Be sure to ask first.
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Parking in town is notably more convenient compared to the beach. In town, you can effortlessly park beside the sidewalk for free; make sure to avoid the spots with yellow markings. On the other hand, at the beach, you have
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Tulum's ice cream shops typically offer a wide variety of flavors, including traditional options such as chocolate, vanilla, and pistachio, as well as more unique flavors such as hibiscus, mango, and tamarind.
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Not all; you can call them to ask or check their shop at Tomato. Mx app. But you can for sure take your desserts to any of the venues.
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We think the best-tasting ice cream in Tulum is either Campanella Crèmerie or Panna e Cioccolato, even though Aldo's and Yom Yom's desserts are great too.
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Most of the best pizza restaurants are located in Tulum Pueblo and in La Veleta, a neighborhood of Tulum.
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Yes, children under 18 are welcome to any ice cream bars in Tulum.
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You can pay with a card, Mexican pesos, or US dollars at the locations we mentioned. But, as a rule of thumb, be sure to ask first if they can accept cards or USD before ordering.
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