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MEXMexicoTPL: regional-hop-plan

Mexico City International Airport

Mexico City, Mexico

Drop-off

Centro Histórico / Zócalo, Mexico City

Pin before customs

Fastest

Metrobús Line 4 (Airport – Centro Histórico – Buenavista)

bus · 10-20m

Data

Nov 28

Audit

Quick verdict

Fastest into town

Service
Metrobús Line 4 (Airport – Centro Histórico – Buenavista)
bus
Headway
10-20
Backup
STC Metro Line 5 + Line 1/2 (Terminal Aérea – Pantitlán – Pino Suárez – Zócalo) · 3-6m

Note

Bus rapid transit from both terminals (stops at T1 Gate 7 and T2 Gate 2) via San Lázaro to Centro Histórico and Buenavista, connecting with metro and Suburban Railway; operates roughly 04:30–00:00 daily with about 10–20 minute intervals depending on time of day.

Beyond downtown

Mexico City: Regional Hop Plan

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International business

Brief

Ideal for connecting directly into the city’s finance or embassy districts.

Service
STC Metro Line 5 + Line 1/2 (Terminal Aérea – Pantitlán – Pino Suárez – Zócalo)
Mode
metro
Freq
3-6m
Note
Walk from Terminal 1 to Terminal Aérea station on Metro Line 5, ride to Pantitlán, then transfer to Line 1 toward Observatorio and Line 2 toward Tasqueña to reach Zócalo; trains typically run every few minutes from around 05:00 to midnight (later opening on weekends).

Regional coaches

Brief

Good when you need a one-seat ride into the suburbs or satellite cities.

Service
Metrobús Line 4 (Airport – San Lázaro)
Mode
bus
Freq
10-20m
Note
Frequent BRT from both terminals to San Lázaro transport hub, where you can transfer to Metro Lines 1 and B for onward travel to the historic center; operates approximately 05:00–00:00 with smartcard-only payment.

What locals actually do

Brief

Even locals pad 30 minutes of buffer during peak traffic.

Service
Metrobús Line 4 (Airport – San Lázaro)
Mode
bus
Freq
10-20m
Note
Frequent BRT from both terminals to San Lázaro transport hub, where you can transfer to Metro Lines 1 and B for onward travel to the historic center; operates approximately 05:00–00:00 with smartcard-only payment.
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FAQs

KB
01How do I reach secondary airports or ports?
A
Ride into the main city first, then swap to intercity rail or ferry operators. Booking apps like Trainline, JR East, or obilet list live seat counts.
02What about luggage storage?
A
Use lockers at Mexico City stations or the airport itself if you need to bounce between hops.