TERMINAL SUR TAXQUEÑA
Read moreThe Terminal Sur de Taxqueña is the smallest of the four bus stations in the city. It offers buses to Tepoztlán, Acapulco, Taxco, Cuernavaca and Zihuatanejo, as well as sporadic buses to other places like Oaxaca, Puebla, Puerto Escondido, Monterrey, Querétaro, Colima and Guadalajara. It is best to avoid going there on weekends because of the long lines caused by numerous truck departures. It is best to bring some food with you, as there are no shops or restaurants on site. Paying toilets. Wifi.
TERMINAL PONIENTE
Read moreThis bus station mainly serves destinations west of the capital, such as the state of Mexico and the state of Michoacán, with some departures to Jalisco, San Luis Potosí, Querétaro, Guadalajara, Pátzcuaro, Taxco or Aguascalientes. Departures are frequent throughout the day. The station offers services such as ticket offices, waiting rooms, restrooms, wifi, stores and dining options for travelers. Please note that the area around the station can be dangerous.
TERMINAL DE AUTOBUSES DE PASAJEROS DE ORIENTE
Read moreCommonly known as "La Tapo", this terminal is a huge bus station that plays an essential role in bus travel to the east and southeast of the country. It is a veritable mini-neighborhood with a variety of businesses, including an excellent shopping mall where you can find cheap luggage. Destinations served include Veracruz, Puebla, Texcoco, Cancún, Tuxla Gutiérrez, Mérida, Oaxaca, Puerto Escondido, Tapachula, Playa del Carmen, Acapulco and Xalapa.
TERMINAL CENTRAL DEL NORTE
Read moreThis bus station located in the Magdalena de las Salinas neighborhood, near the Basilica of Guadalupe, serves many destinations in Mexico, as well as some cities in the United States such as Los Angeles and Houston. You can find regular departures to places like Hidalgo, Guadalajara, Monterrey, Puebla, Cancún, Oaxaca and Acapulco. There are ticket offices, 24-hour shops and a currency exchange.