🚕 Getting around in Mexico

Getting around Mexico is one of the first things you figure out as a visitor or expat. Taxis, metro lines, buses and the unwritten rules locals follow shape your daily routine more than any guidebook.

In Mexico, getting around comes down to a few things: mexico city metro is a lifeline, uber over taxis, and long-distance buses are excellent.

Mexico City Metro is a lifeline

At 5 pesos per ride, it's one of the cheapest metros in the world. It's packed during rush hour but efficient. Each station has a unique icon — designed for a time when literacy was lower.

Tip: Women-and-children-only cars exist during rush hours. Look for the signs.

Uber over taxis

Uber is widely used and generally safer than hailing street taxis, especially in Mexico City. Taxis from official sitios (stands) are also safe. Avoid unmarked cabs.

Long-distance buses are excellent

ADO and ETN run comfortable, affordable buses between cities. First-class buses have AC, wifi, and movies. Overnight routes save on hotels.

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