How to Fix Broken URL Parameters When Planning CDMX Travel
You've hit a malformed URL with broken encoding characters (%7B%60). This happens when special characters get corrupted in the link. Go back to the main CDMX hub or start fresh from the Americas section to find the actual guide you need.
- Recognize the error. The characters %7B%60 are URL-encoded fragments that don't decode to a valid topic. This means the link you clicked is broken or corrupted.
- Return to the CDMX hub. Navigate to howtotraveledition.com/americas/cdmx to see all available Mexico City guides. Browse by lane: planning, booking, packing, documents, or on-the-ground advice.
- Check your bookmark or link source. If you saved this URL, delete the bookmark. If someone sent you the link, ask them to resend it. If you copied it, try copying again from the original source.
- Use search if you know what you wanted. If you remember the topic you were looking for, use the site search or browse the relevant lane section directly.
- Why did this happen?
- URL encoding errors occur when special characters get mangled during copy-paste, automated link generation, or bookmark corruption. The system tried to find a guide called '{`' which doesn't exist.
- Will this break my trip planning?
- No. This is just a broken web link. Your actual travel plans are fine. Just navigate back to the correct page.
- Should I report this error?
- If you got here from a link on HowTo: Travel Edition itself, yes — note where the broken link appeared. If you got here from an external source or old bookmark, just delete it and move on.
- What CDMX guides are actually available?
- Dozens. Everything from how to spend 3 days in CDMX to navigating the Metro to budgeting your trip. Start at the CDMX hub and browse by what you need to do.