More useful links for Mexico City
Mexico City is a feast for the senses. This sprawling metropolis, one of the world's most populous cities, crackles and fizzes with life. It bustles day and night with workers, tourists and revellers drawn onto the streets in search of the traditional markets, food (dishes from all Mexico's 31 states can be savoured here), nightlife and culture.
The oldest part of the city runs out from the Zocalo, the plaza, for several blocks. This is where the Spanish started to build (on the ruins of Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec Empire) modern Mexico City. There are Aztec ruins, grand Spanish colonial buildings, Baroque palaces and modern offices all within a few streets.
Mexico City's more than 150 museums, marks it out as one of the world's great cultural cities. There are four major museums in Chapultepec Park, including the world-famous anthropology museum and contemporary arts museum. Tourists taking cheap flights to Mexico City to follow the Frida Kahlo trail make a beeline for the museum in Coyoacan where the artist and her on-off husband, muralist Diego Rivera lived, but there are traces of the famous couple around the city.
Search and compare: cheap flights to Mexico City
Back to top
Mexico City's climate is temperate. Due to its altitude (2250 metres above sea level) and geography, annual average temperatures are a mild 16 degrees Celsius (61 degrees Fahrenheit). The warmest months are April and May, the coldest months December, January and February. Temperatures might be 20 degrees (68F) during the day, but zero at night.
Peak Season:November to June, the dry season, is high season when most travellers arrive on their cheap flights to Mexico City.
Off Season:The rainy season is generally low season, however, rainfall is torrential and usually short-lived.
Benito Juárez International Airport is located in the east of the city. Once travellers have disembarked their cheap flights to Mexico City, licensed taxis - Transportacion Terrestre - are readily available. Tickets can be purchased inside the airport and cost from $5 to $25 (U.S.). More economical is the Metro. The Terminal Aerea station is close to the check-in areas of Terminal 1. Tickets cost just a couple of pesos.
Don’t worry about getting around in Mexico City, one of the biggest cities in the world. The public transportation system is efficient and cheap. The metro runs from 6am until midnight and is clean and easy to use. The bus system is also extensive, but you might find it easier to use if you speak Spanish. Minibuses can be a better option than buses, since they are smaller, faster and more comfortable. They can drop you off anywhere along their route. With so many people in the city, public transportation can be very crowded during rush hour. Be aware of your surroundings during rush hour and at night; crime levels are high on the subway and buses. Central Square’s cobble-stoned streets can be a lovely area to walk around. If you want to take a taxi, be safe and call ahead for one, instead of hailing a cab. Many hotels and restaurants can help you call a cab. If you’re planning on driving in the city, know that it can be a tricky place to manoeuvre and prices are high. Additionally, cars are prohibited from driving in the city one day a week. Find out which days you are restricted by checking the last number of your license plate against a list at the tourist office. When smog levels are high, as they are in December and January, numbers can come up more than once per week.
* Required
Would you like to receive weekly travel deals? (optional)
The best bargains and up-to-the-minute deals
Laura EsquivelTita, put down by her mother, sees her sister marry the man she loves. Able to express herself only through cooking, this allows the tasters to experience her feelings.
Jack KerouacThe Beat author’s 242-stanza poem was written in 1955.
Malcolm LowrySet about an hour south of Mexico City, this book is about the final day in the life of Geoffrey Firmin, an alcoholic and British consul.
More travel tips
© 1996 - 2012 Cheapflights Media (USA) Inc all rights reserved