The average flight to Mexico City Federal District costs $681/per person and the cheapest flight to Mexico City Federal District is $29/per person. This price varies based on a multitude of factors such as departure airport, airline, time of booking and when you plan on traveling.
The most often visited landmarks in Mexico City Federal District are El Ángel de la Independencia, Plaza de la Constitucion, and Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, among many others that can be found in the area.
El Ángel de la Independencia is closest to Mexico City Airport. Those looking for an alternative airport option near El Ángel de la Independencia could try flying into Mexico City Airport.
Temperatures in Mexico City Federal District can vary between 55.4 °F and 66.2 °F based on the time of year. Typically, the coldest month in Mexico City Federal District will be January, and the warmest month will be May. It is also worth noting that those looking to avoid rain and/or snow should consider traveling to Mexico City Federal District in January, January, and January, as that is when precipitation is least likely.
Currently, Mexico travel restrictions include travel to Mexico City Federal District. Entry restrictions
Mexico has not implemented any entry restrictions for air travel, but travelers arriving from countries affected by COVID-19 will be screened.
Entry requirementsA completed "Cuestionario de identificación de factores de riesgo en viajeros" must be presented to immigration upon arrival.
Quarantine requirementsThere are no mandatory quarantine requirements currently in effect in Mexico. However, travelers showing symptoms of COVID-19 will be subject to quarantine.
All other infoThe land border between the US and Mexico is closed to all non-essential traffic as part of COVID-19 measures. This is reviewed on a monthly basis. This closure applies primarily to tourism and recreational travel. Cargo, trade and healthcare workers will still be able to cross the border. Check with your closest US Embassy/Consulate before attempting to cross the land border.
If you are planning to travel to Mexico City Federal District at this time, it is recommended that you stay up to date on current restrictions and follow proper safety measures while in public.