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Transport Guide

Getting Around

🇲🇽 Mexico City · CDMX, Mexico

Everything you need to navigate Mexico City during the 2026 FIFA World Cup — airports, public transit, rideshare, and stadium access.

Transport at a Glance

Airport

Mexico City International (Benito Juárez)

MEX

Public Transit

Extensive Metro system; Metrobús BRT

Rideshare

Uber & Lyft available

Walkability

Walkable in central neighborhoods

Airport & Arrivals

Mexico City International (Benito Juárez)

MEX

Airport to City Center

Use authorized airport taxis or rideshare (Uber) from MEX. Avoid unmarked taxis.

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Public Transit from Airport

Extensive Metro system; Metrobús BRT. Check schedules in advance as services may run extended hours during match days.

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Currency & Payment

Local currency is MXN (Mexican Peso). Contactless payments are widely accepted. ATMs are available in airport arrivals — withdraw pesos on arrival.

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SIM Card / eSIM

eSIM is available and recommended. Purchase before arrival for immediate data access at MEX. Major carriers offer tourist plans.

Public Transit

Extensive Metro system; Metrobús BRT

Match Day Service

Expect extended service hours on match days. Follow FIFA and local transit authority announcements for special routes and schedules.

Fares & Passes

Transit fares are very affordable. Carry small change or a rechargeable transit card.

Crowd Tips

Transit will be crowded 2 hours before and 1 hour after matches. Travel early or wait 30–45 minutes post-match for calmer services.

Rideshare & Taxis

Uber & Lyft Available

Availability

Uber and Lyft operate throughout Mexico City. Expect surge pricing before and after matches — consider scheduling rides in advance or using designated pickup/drop-off zones.

Match Day Tips

  • Set your pickup location to a nearby street rather than the stadium entrance
  • Expect 20–40 minute wait times after the final whistle
  • Walk 10–15 minutes from the venue before requesting a ride
  • Only use authorized taxis or ride-hailing apps — avoid street hails at night

Walkability

Walkable in central neighborhoods

Wear comfortable walking shoes — match days involve significant walking to and from transit stops and venues.
Summer weather is generally pleasant for walking with highs around 25°C (77°F).
Fan zones and public viewing areas are typically located in walkable downtown districts.

Getting to the Stadium

Estadio Azteca

Mexico City, CDMX

Venue

83,264

Capacity

Open

Roof

19.3029°N

Latitude

99.1505°W

Longitude

Stadium Access Tips

Estadio Azteca is an open-air venue — check the forecast and dress accordingly.
Capacity is 83,264 — expect significant crowds on approach routes.
At 2,240m altitude, stay hydrated and give yourself extra time walking.
Arrive at least 90 minutes before kickoff for security screening and finding your seat.
FIFA World Cup events typically restrict parking — public transit or organized shuttles are strongly recommended.

Note: First stadium to host three World Cups (1970, 1986, 2026). Altitude is a significant competitive factor — visiting teams may struggle with thin air.

Essential Transport Tips

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Navigation Apps

Download Google Maps, Moovit, Uber before your trip. Google Maps transit directions work well in Mexican cities. Consider a local eSIM for data.

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Stay Connected

An eSIM is the easiest way to get data on arrival. Purchase before you fly and activate when you land. Reliable data is essential for navigation and live updates during match days.

Time Zone

Mexico City is in the America/Mexico_City zone (UTC-6). Set your phone to update automatically to avoid missing kickoff.

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Match Day Planning

Plan your stadium route a day in advance. Save the venue coordinates offline. Allow at least 2 hours from your accommodation to your seat.

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Payment & Fares

Carry cash (pesos) for smaller transit fares and taxis. Credit cards work for Uber.

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Accessibility

All World Cup venues offer accessible transport options. Contact FIFA's accessibility team in advance for stadium-specific assistance. Most public transit systems have accessible routes — check before travelling.

Mexico City Transport Guide — Getting Around During World Cup 2026 | KickOracle Cities