Sustentable transportation After Your Tour in Mexico City
At Encuentro T Congress & Tours, we believe that traveling is also about moving responsibly and sustainably. After your tour with us, you can continue exploring Mexico City using safe, affordable, and practical public transportation options—just like a local.
Metro (Subway)The Metro is the fastest and most affordable way to get around the city, with 12 lines connecting most of the main attractions.Fare: $5 MXN per ride (less than 0.50 USD).Tip: Avoid rush hours (7:00–9:00 AM and 6:00–8:00 PM).
👉 More info: web
Schedules: Business days from 5:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Saturdays from 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Sundays and holidays from 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
MetrobúsThis bus system runs on dedicated lanes, making it one of the most efficient ways to bypass traffic. It connects key areas such as Paseo de la Reforma, Insurgentes Avenue, and the airport.Fare: $6 MXN.
Tip: Works with a rechargeable transport card (the same as the Metro).
👉 More info: https://www.metrobus.cdmx.gob.mx/
Schedules:
Monday to Friday: From 4:30 a.m. to 00:00 a.m. Saturdays and Sundays: From 5:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m.
Ecobici (Bike Sharing System)A sustainable and fun way to explore areas like Reforma, Condesa, and Polanco by bike.Daily pass: $118 MXN (approx. 7 USD).Tip: Perfect for short rides and sightseeing.👉 More info: web
Trolebús and RTP BusesElectric trolleybuses and city buses that complement the Metro and Metrobús network, reaching neighborhoods beyond the main tourist areas.
Fare: $2–$4 MXN.Tip: A good option if your hotel is outside the city center.
Suburban trainIt
Connects the northern area of the State of Mexico with the city center (Buenavista station). It is a practical option if you want to explore beyond the main tourist circuit. This line will possibly be active to take you to Felipe Angeles Airport by 2026Rate: $9–$23 MXN depending on distance.👉More information: Web
Our advice:For extra comfort and safety, always use official public transportation. Avoid street taxis and consider ride-hailing apps such as Uber, Didi, or Beat, which are widely available in the city.At Encuentro T Congress & Tours, we promote the use of public and sustainable transportation as part of our Travelife commitment, helping travelers enjoy responsible experiences that also benefit local communities.
Sustentable transportation After Your Tour in Cancun
At Encuentro T Congress & Tours, we encourage our travelers to keep exploring Cancún in a safe, affordable, and sustainable way. Here are the best public and eco-friendly transportation options available:
Hotel Zone BusesThe most practical way to move between the Hotel Zone and downtown Cancún. Local buses R1, R2, R15, and R27 operate 24 hours a day and stop in front of major hotels, beaches, and shopping centers.Fare: around $12 MXN per ride (less than 1 USD).
Tip: You can hop on and off anywhere along Kukulkán Boulevard. This is a safe and popular option among locals and tourists alike.
Colectivos and Urban TransportIf you’d like to explore beyond the Hotel Zone, colectivos (shared vans) connect downtown Cancún with nearby areas such as Puerto Juárez or Playa Delfines.Fare: between $10 and $15 MXN.
Tip: Always confirm the destination with the driver before boarding.
Biking and Ecobici CancúnCancún has safe bike paths along Kukulkán Boulevard and scenic spots like Malecón Tajamar. Some hotels and local operators also offer bike rentals by the hour or day.
Approximate cost: from $150 MXN per day.Tip: A great way to enjoy the coastal views and make stops at the beaches.
