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Calle Aldama is likely a working, local street lined with small shops, eateries and bus stops rather than a tourist strip, so treat it like a neighborhood hub: carry small bills, use a bank ATM or cash machine inside a branch, and expect Spanish as the main language. Get around by registered taxi or a reliable ride‑hailing app instead of flagging down random cars, and if you walk, stick to daylight hours when vendors and neighbors keep the area lively and safer. Watch your belongings in busy spots, be ready for uneven sidewalks and occasional street market stalls, and plan to find basic food and supplies there but not big tourist services or multilingual signage. If you need more specific tips for lodging or transit nearby, look up the nearest major town or station to get precise options.

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