Mexico City Bus Tour: Explore Top Attractions

Visit Mexico City at your own pace. Enjoy the best attractions in the city on a hop-On hop-off bus, where you can get on and off the bus as many times as you want.

Duration: 11 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • El Angel de la Independencia - The Monumento a la Independencia, commonly known as El Ángel, is an honorary column located in the traffic circle at the confluence of Paseo de la Reforma and Río Tíber and Florencia Streets. Inaugurated in 1910 with the purpose of commemorating the Centennial of the beginning of the Mexican War of Independence.
  • Bosque de Chapultepec - Bosque de Chapultepec is the largest urban park in the Western Hemisphere and is home to some of the most important tourist sites in Mexico, such as the National Museum of Anthropology, therefore, it is one of the most visited places by residents of the capital and by tourists who come to the city.

In addition, the forest was declared an archaeological zone as it contained numerous historical vestiges and nearly 4 thousand archaeological objects have been found.

  • Plaza Carso - Plaza Carso is a sprawling mixed-use development in the Nuevo Polanco area, and claims to be the largest mixed-use complex in Latin America. It hosts many important sites as Museo Soumaya, Museo Jumex, and Teatro Telcel, among others.
  • Avenida Moliere - Go across Avenida Moliere and discover the important sites it hosts.
  • Lincoln Park - Lincoln Park is a park located in the southern area of Polanco, in the Miguel Hidalgo Mayor’s Office of Mexico City.

This was the first park designed for the colony; The second is located on Horacio Avenue in front of the San Agustín Parish. Around the park are some of the first mansions and apartments built in the area, as well as modern office and apartment buildings.

  • Auditorio Nacional - Visit Auditorio Nacional, the main presentation venue in Mexico and one of the most important in the world. Its importance is due to the quality of the artistic manifestations it offers, the number of attendees that hosts each year, the number of performances, the number of tickets sold, and its astonishing audiovisual infrastructure.
  • Fuente de la Diana Cazadora (Diana the Huntress Fountain( - The Fountain of the Diana the Huntress is a monumental fountain located on Paseo de la Reforma Avenue in Mexico City.1 The sculpture, originally called “The Arrow of the North Stars” represents the Ancient Greek goddess Artemis or its Roman equivalent Diana, from which it took its name arrowing the stars.
  • Fuente de Cibeles - The Cibeles fountain in Mexico City is a replica of the Cibeles fountain that is located in the Plaza de Cibeles in Madrid, Spain. It is located at the intersection of Oaxaca, Durango, Medellín, and El Oro streets, two blocks from the Insurgentes roundabout, in the Cuauhtémoc mayor’s office in Mexico City.

It was located as a symbol of brotherhood between the Spanish and Mexican communities in 1980 and was remodeled in 2011 as part of a maintenance and remodeling program of the capital government.

What's Included
  • Audio commentary
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Food and drinks
Location
Av. 5 de Mayo 61
Avenida 5 de Mayo
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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J1351zqfilipk
Mar 16, 2023
Everything was good - I liked the tour on this bus. Everything was good and I liked how everything was organized! Thanks to everyone who worked on this product
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Deb_a
Aug 8, 2024
Hop on Hop Off tours - A great way to see the city, traffic is busy but it is quite entertaining sitting back an watching the chaos. Commentary is in Spanish I believe you can use your own headphones but double check.
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Sandra_r
May 26, 2024
Authentic Mexican Tour - There was only one English speaker to help me navigate. The entire tour on both the blue and yellow routes were in Spanish. My Spanish is rusty so I understand the basics. Internet was scarce so my translator was useless. No air conditioner on the bus, so I was super hot. The yellow tour was about two hours with a 30 minute lay over and the 15 stops on the green route took about 4 hours. I got off at the last stop and took an Uber home.
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Adrianagq372bn
May 20, 2024
Need to organize schedule - Buy a ticket for 24 hours, it seems to me that they should not be continuous hours, because at night the hours of sleep are lost
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Lisalingshengz2023
Oct 11, 2023
Not good for non-Spanish speakers - We took the blue and green line. On both buses was no audio in different languages possible. One the blue line there was at least Spanish and English announcements, on the green line there was only Spanish. Its very difficult to tell when a bus comes at each stop, so maybe a timetable at the stops would be useful.
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Ivaylon678
Mar 19, 2023
Medium - The people waiting on the BUS station did don not speak English. They did not know the correct schedule for the busses. Forget to give me headphones (the driver corrected their mistake).
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Mark
May 15, 2023
Very disappointing. - Wait time between buses was 45 minutes. Also, pick up places were not marked well. Not all seats had functioning ear phone plugs.
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Marilynww8027rp
Sep 7, 2024
No experience. Nada. - We paid for the hop on hop off bus however, we did not get to go because there was a demonstration against the Mexican judiciary that blocked the street to get to the boarding place. The hop on hop off tour does not refund payment. We lost out.
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Nogasuz
Sep 27, 2023
Couldn’t find the bus line station - Went to the address listed on the website to pick up a wristband. Turns out the tour bus hadn’t been on Liverpool st for years. Where to find the bus stop to get the wristband??? No response. I didn’t want to waste another Uber ride to the other address as it was already late in the day. The tour may work for established hotels as the concierge may be able to get current information. I don’t know but information on the web page is incorrect.
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Andy_t
Jun 4, 2023
Not very good - We were not very happy with the trip. The bus picked up in limited spots in Mexico City. The other bus tours had multiple stops and pick ups throughout the city. We would like to get a refund if possible.
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