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Fly From Dallas to Mexico City
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Cheap flights from Dallas to Mexico City
Mexico City is a cosmopolitan metropolis with a rich Aztec history and a Spanish-influenced culture. A trip to Mexico City enables you to explore this unique culture from its pre-Hispanic era through the city’s colonial period to modern times. The nearly three-hour flight from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) to Mexico City International Airport (MEX), the main aviation gateway, places you in the heart of the action.
Attractions
Visitors can experience the city through annual celebrations like Independence Day and Carnival festivals featuring traditional dances, food and music as well as museums, such as the Museo de Arte Popular. Enjoy the boutiques in the Zona Rosa and mariachi bands on the Plaza de Garibaldi, as well as traditional eateries in the San Angel neighborhood. A rental car helps you set your own personalized itinerary when visiting sites in the historic central district like the Aztec Temple Mayor, the Chapultepec Zoo and museums. You can also explore the Venetian-style canals of Xochimilco.
Hints and Tips
Car rental agency counters are located near the walkway connecting the national and international areas of Terminal 1, and in the international arrivals area of Terminal 2. Upgrading your rental car to include GPS makes it easier to explore the plazas and cobblestone streets of Coyoacan, a colonial-era town that has become a haven for artists.