How do I get a Metrobus card?

How do I get a Metrobus card?

You can buy a smart card at metro stations, Metrobus stations, and tren Ligero stations. If you can’t speak Spanish, it’s most convenient if you get the cards at either the metro bus station or Tren Ligero stations. They have self-service machines that sell these smart cards at the Metrobus and Tren Ligero stations.

How much are buses in Mexico City?

What are the most popular bus routes to Mexico City?

Daily BusesAverage price
Buses from Veracruz to Mexico City40$42
Buses from Oaxaca to Mexico City47$42
Buses from Guadalajara to Mexico City7$34
Buses from Tepoztlán to Mexico City54$9

What are the best buses in Mexico?

The most well-known executive-class bus lines in Mexico are: ETN, Estrella de Oro’s Diamante Service, Costaline, ADO’s Platino and UNO brands, and Futura.

How do you buy Metrobus tickets?

The Metrobus ticket can be bought at Metro stations, tobacconist’s and news stands around the city. The Bus+Bus EMT ticket can be bought at certain tobacconist’s and news stands around Madrid City and at the EMT Customer Service Office.

How much does it cost to ride the bus in Mexico City?

Metrobus – Mexico City bus rapid transit system Metrobus is a bus rapid transit system that runs 7 bus lines throughout the city. A single ticket costs Mex$6. It’s best to purchase a rechargeable Metrobus Smart Card.

How much does it cost to ride the Mexico City Metro?

The fare for riding the Metro is five pesos for one trip. This can be paid at the ticket window in each station, or by using a Metro Card available in stations or at vending machines in Metrobus stations.

How much is Uber in Mexico City?

If you take an Uber from the airport to the city center, depending on what time of day it is, it can cost anywhere between 130 pesos and 200 pesos. That means the most you’ll spend is just over $10.

What is the best bus line in Mexico?

Bus lines in Mexico

  • ETN, Mexico: ETN Turistar is known as one of the best luxury bus companies in Mexico (and as you know, we were impressed with them).
  • Primera Plus, Mexico:
  • ADO, Mexico:

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