Flights from Monterrey (MTY) to Mexico City (MEX) from 46MXN

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Monterrey (MTY)Mexico City (MEX)One way
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Depart 29/04/2026

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Vista aérea del Paseo de la Reforma y la estatua del Ángel de la Independencia

Flight with Volaris from Monterrey to Mexico City

Monterrey’s energy is undeniable, with its striking mountain views and booming industries, but sometimes, a change of scenery is exactly what you need. Volaris’ quick Monterrey to Mexico City flights take you to a place where every street has a story and every neighborhood feels like a world of its own. From historic landmarks to lively plazas and late-night tacos, Mexico City is always ready to surprise you. Fly with Volaris and make the most of your trip!

Vista aérea del Paseo de la Reforma y la estatua del Ángel de la Independencia

Before boarding your Monterrey to Mexico City flight, a little preparation goes a long way. Monterrey’s climate is typically warm and dry, but it's always good to check the weather forecast before packing. Keep in mind:

  • Travel documents: A valid official ID or passport is required to board domestic flights.
  • Check-in process: Skip the lines and check in online from 72 to 1 hour before departure.
  • Baggage rules: A personal item and a carry-on are included in your fare; checked luggage comes with extra fees.
  • Arrival at the airport: Plan to get to Monterrey International Airport at least two hours before your flight for a smooth experience.

If you have extra time before heading to the airport, there are plenty of things to do in Monterrey Mexico, from exploring Fundidora Park to enjoying a traditional cabrito dish. Not sure what to do in Monterrey before your flight? A quick visit to the Macroplaza is always a good idea.

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Landing at Mexico City International Airport (AICM) puts you just a short ride away from downtown. The airport has everything you need—currency exchange, car rentals, ATMs, and restaurants. To get to your hotel or explore the city, consider these options:

  • Official taxis are available inside the terminals, offering a fast and secure way to reach your destination.
  • If you’re looking for cheap hotels in Mexico City near the airport, a quick shuttle or taxi ride will get you there in minutes.
  • For those heading to the city center, Metrobus Line 4 is an affordable choice, while private ride-shares offer door-to-door convenience.
Bosque de Chapultepec

Mexico City is full of contrasts, where centuries-old traditions meet modern energy. Whether you're exploring bustling markets, relaxing in green spaces, or discovering hidden gems in its neighborhoods, the city never runs out of things to offer.

  • Historic Center of Mexico City: This UNESCO World Heritage site is one of the most famous places in Mexico, filled with colonial-era buildings and cultural treasures. Walk through the Zócalo, admire the stunning Metropolitan Cathedral, and explore the grand National Palace, where Diego Rivera’s murals tell Mexico’s history.
  • Lucha libre at Arena México: For an unforgettable experience, watch a Lucha Libre match at Arena México. The masked wrestlers put on a high-energy show filled with acrobatics and drama. This iconic sport is deeply rooted in Mexican culture and guarantees an electric atmosphere.
  • Xochimilco’s floating gardens: Hop on a brightly painted trajinera and cruise through the canals of Xochimilco. As mariachis play and vendors serve snacks, you’ll see why this is one of the top Mexico City attractions. It’s a lively way to enjoy a piece of Mexico’s pre-Hispanic past.
  • La Ciudadela Market: If you love handicrafts and souvenirs, La Ciudadela is the perfect place to shop. This market offers traditional textiles, ceramics, and artisan goods from all over the country. It’s a great spot to find authentic keepsakes and immerse yourself in Mexican craftsmanship.
  • Chapultepec park and castle: One of the largest city parks in the world, Chapultepec is home to beautiful gardens, lakes, and historic sites. Visit Chapultepec Castle for panoramic views of the city and a fascinating look at Mexico’s imperial past.
  • Coyoacán’s plazas: This charming district, once home to Frida Kahlo, is perfect for an afternoon stroll. Plaza Hidalgo and Jardín Centenario are lined with cafés, street performers, and artisan markets. Grab a churro, soak in the lively atmosphere, and explore the area’s artistic heritage.
Desfile del Día de Muertos en la Ciudad de México

Mexico City has so much to explore that planning your days ahead can make a huge difference. This three-day itinerary includes a mix of history, food, entertainment, and local experiences to help you see the best of the city.

  • Day 1 – History, Culture, and Local Markets
    • Walk through the Historic Center of Mexico City, where the National Palace, Metropolitan Cathedral, and Templo Mayor reveal centuries of history.
    • Visit the Palacio de Bellas Artes, an architectural masterpiece that hosts performances and exhibits.
    • Explore La Ciudadela, a lively market filled with artisan crafts, textiles, and souvenirs from across the country.
  • Day 2 – Outdoor Adventures and Hidden Gems
    • Take a day trip to Teotihuacán, one of the most famous places in Mexico, where you can climb the Pyramids of the Sun and Moon.
    • Walk along Avenida Álvaro Obregón in Roma, stopping at cafés, bookstores, and local boutiques.
    • Enjoy dinner at a cantina in the city’s historic center, sampling typical food in Mexico City, from chiles en nogada to pulque.
  • Day 3 – Modern Mexico City and Rooftop Views
    • Start the day at UNAM’s campus, home to impressive murals and an important stop in any Mexico City travel guide.
    • Discover things to do in Mexico City with kids at the Chapultepec Zoo or Papalote Children's Museum, both great for family-friendly fun.
    • End the day at one of Mexico City’s rooftop bars and nightlife spots in Polanco, Roma, or Condesa. These stylish venues offer everything from signature cocktails to DJ nights, all with incredible skyline views.
Turista sacando fotos frente a la plaza principal del Zócalo y la Catedral Metropolitana
  • Best time to visit Mexico City: The months between March and May bring the best weather for sightseeing.
  • Mexico City weather: Generally mild, but the temperature can drop in the evenings—bring a light jacket.
  • Transportation: The Metro and Metrobus offer affordable and efficient ways to explore the city.

Taking a Monterrey to Mexico City flight is the easiest way to experience everything this city has to offer. Book with Volaris today and start your adventure!