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Lowest round trip fares by airline from Tijuana and Mexico City
Cheapest prices ($35 One Way, $113 Round Trip) found within past 7 days. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
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Fly From Tijuana to Mexico City
Origin | Tijuana |
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Destination | Mexico City |
Number of Daily Flights | 35 |
Earliest Flight Departure Date | Nov 25 |
Latest Flight Departure Date | Nov 26 |
Popular Airlines | Aeromexico |
Cheap flights from Tijuana to Mexico City
Tijuana International Airport (TIJ) is conveniently accessible by car via the Mexican Federal Highway 2, which runs through the northern part of Tijuana. A direct flight between Tijuana and Mexico City takes just over three hours to complete. When you arrive at Mexico's capital, head to the Zocalo to explore some of the nation's most valuable cultural treasures. After applauding some street entertainers at this enormous square, head to the National Palace to explore murals, paintings and a myriad of relics that highlight Mexico's rich heritage, dating back to Aztec rule.
Attractions
Use the Mexican Federal Highway 85 to navigate Mexico City by car. As you pass the traffic circle at the Angel of Independence, you'll see one of Mexico City's most iconic monuments. Take advantage of the Mexico City Metro to reach some of the city's best art galleries, found at the Museo de Arte Moderno and Museo Nacional de Arte. Head to the Estadio Azteca and share your passion for football with more than 100,000 other fans.
Hints and Tips
Located only three miles outside of Mexico City's downtown district, Mexico City International Airport (MEX) has its own inter-terminal transit system and a Metro station. Having a subtropical climate, you’ll find the capital of Mexico is blessed with mild temperatures all year-round.