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Turibus Ciudad De Mexico

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Turibus Ciudad De Mexico is a convenient double-decker bus tour that lets you explore Mexico City at your own pace. The route covers major attractions like the Zócalo (main square), the Metropolitan Cathedral, the Palacio de Bellas Artes, Chapultepec Park, and the trendy neighborhoods of Condesa and Roma. You can hop off at any stop to explore museums, markets, or restaurants, then catch the next bus when you're ready. The open-top deck offers great photo opportunities of the city's vibrant streets and historic architecture. Audio guides in multiple languages provide interesting commentary on the city's history and culture. What makes Turibus distinctive is its flexibility: you can design your own itinerary, spending as much or as little time at each stop. It's ideal for first-time visitors who want an overview of the city's vast offerings without the hassle of navigating public transport.

Don't miss

  • Ride past the Zócalo, one of the largest public squares in the world.
  • Visit Chapultepec Castle and the Anthropology Museum (separate entry fees).
  • Explore the colorful Coyoacán neighborhood, home to Frida Kahlo's Blue House.
  • See the Angel of Independence on Paseo de la Reforma.
  • Hop off at the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe.

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Ways to visit Turibus Ciudad De Mexico

You can visit on your own (buy tickets online or at the departure point. options include 1-day or 2-day passes. check the official website for current prices). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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Know before you go

  • Buses run every 20-30 minutes. Check the schedule for the last bus.
  • Free headphones are provided for audio commentary in several languages.
  • Bring sunscreen and a hat for the open-top deck.
  • Keep your ticket handy for reboarding; digital tickets are accepted.

A bit of history

Turibus began operations in Mexico City in 2003, offering a modern way to see the city's historic and cultural sites. The company is part of a global network of hop-on hop-off tours, but its routes are tailored to showcase Mexico City's unique heritage.

Common questions

Can I use the ticket on multiple days?

Yes, you can purchase a 1-day or 2-day pass. The 2-day pass allows you to hop on and off on two consecutive days.

Are there discounts for children or seniors?

Yes, reduced fares are available for children (ages 4-12) and seniors (65+). Check the website for details.

Is there a night tour?

Yes, Turibus offers a night tour that covers illuminated landmarks. It's a separate ticket.

Can I bring food and drinks on the bus?

Eating and drinking are allowed on the lower deck, but not on the upper deck for safety reasons.

What if I lose my ticket?

If you bought online, you can show the confirmation on your phone. For paper tickets, you may need to purchase a new one.

Are pets allowed?

Only service animals are permitted on the bus.

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