![]() ![]() Also, I bought my ticket online ahead of time (saving 10%), so I only had to give them my name and confirmation number at the counter, and I was ready to go. I departed from the Condesa (Metro Patriotismo to Centro Medico, then up to La Raza, and one final change to the yellow line to the Autobuses del Norte station) at 5:58 am, and walked into the bus terminal at 6:40, with 20 minutes to spare until my 7 am departure on ETN.Īt this hour of the day, the Omnibus de México ticket area was a horrible mass of humanity. It’s crowded, dirty, and not at all like the pleasant experience of Terminal 2 at Mexico City International Airport.īut at least you can get there by Metro. (SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, Guanajuato) - A few thoughts about riding the bus in Mexico.įirst of all, the Central del Norte (north bus station) in Mexico City is not my favorite place. You can check bus lines, destinations, schedules and rates.Notes from the Road: InterCity Bus Travel in Mexico Here yo can find waiting rooms and a food court. The terminal also has a food court, shopping, souvenirs and currency exchange services.īuses depart from AICM Terminal 2 near gate D, between entrance 4 and the domestic arrivals exit point. There you can find a variety of services: VIP lounges, Internet, waiting, reading and meeting rooms. The bus terminal in Terminal 1 is located near the car ramp that leads to the international area. Some destinations include Cuernavaca, Pachuca, Puebla, Tlaxcala, Toluca, Querétaro, Córdoba and San Juan del Río. Different bus lines offer round-the-clock transportation to the main cities near Mexico City. For the comfort and benefit of AICM travelers there are two Bus terminals that operate 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
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