
Getting around Mexico City means exploring a huge metropolis that’s absolutely packed with famous landmarks, fascinating neighbourhoods and of course, world-class football stadiums. With its population of over 9 million and a metro area covering 7,700 square kilometres, smart planning is an absolute must when it comes to travelling around this historic city.
Visitors have a range of options when it comes to traversing the Mexican capital, with choices for budget-conscious travellers, those with kids and tourists hopping between the sights. So whether you’re looking for the most accessible neighbourhoods or just seeking somewhere a little more tranquil, here are some fantastic tips for getting around Mexico City.
When you’re done checking out these great tips be sure to check out our football hub to discover the best football destinations for this summer.
Economical and eco-friendly travel
适合: 家庭, 情侣/夫妇, 冒险
The Metro and Metrobus systems provide some of the most affordable, eco-friendly and efficient ways to travel around Mexico City. The Metro boasts one of the largest subway networks in North America, with over 190 km of track providing over 4 million daily rides. With 12 Metro lines and 7 Metrobus lines, these networks ensure you can reach most destinations across the city with ease.
The Metro speeds beneath the city’s traffic avoiding all the congestion, while the Metrobus offers rides to destinations not covered by the subway. You can buy a ticket or prepaid travel card that can be used on either network. Use apps such as Moovit or MetroMaps CDMX to help you find your way.

Metro and Metrobus
A reliable and secure alternative to street taxis
适合: 家庭, 情侣/夫妇
Ride-sharing is a popular way to get across Mexico City, especially for shopping trips, late-night travel or reaching destinations not covered by public transport. It’s a safer and more reliable option than using a street taxi and you can use services such as Uber or Didi. Just download the app to get started.
If you’re ride-sharing to Azteca Stadium, be sure to set your destination at least a block away from the exits to avoid congestion. Ride-sharing is an especially great option for families travelling with kids in tow. Just be on the lookout for surge pricing, as costs will go up at peak times.

Ride-sharing
Smart ways to beat the crowds
适合: 照片, 家庭, 情侣/夫妇
Planning for game day traffic is essential, as match days can lead to heavy congestion with spectators flocking to the Azteca Stadium from around the world. Make sure you’re not held up by the crowds by arriving two to three hours ahead of time, which will also allow you to take in all the pre-game excitement. Parking at the stadium opens four hours before the big event.
Google Maps can offer traffic and transport information in real time, including any potential congestion or delays. Ride-sharing and public transport apps will also keep you up-to-date with current conditions. The energy of the crowd can be magical, so arrive early to experience the best of it without the rush.