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LHR → London CityNRT → TokyoCDG → ParisJFK → ManhattanICN → SeoulSIN → SingaporeDXB → DubaiHKG → Hong Kong
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
For travelers continuing beyond the main city core. Targets queries likemexico city airport busandmex to city centerfor eSIM funnels.
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.