Is Mexico City Expensive?

Is Mexico City expensive to visit?

Mexico City is a popular destination that is also moderately priced. It falls in the middle range of travel cost prices globaly with a daily average travel cost of $212. If we compare it to the rest of North America, which is known to be an expensive region, it is a moderately priced place to visit. It ranks in the top 50% of cities in North America for its travel costs. Its travel costs are comparable with places such as Montreal and Denver.



Mexico City

How expensive is Mexico City?

Travelers spend an average of $212 per day when visiting Mexico City (U.S. Dollars). This is according to our calculations which come from the expenses of previous visitors. While this is an average cost, prices can vary by travel style, the length of your trip, and other factors. You can stay fairly close to this average if you stay at moderately priced hotels, eat at affordable restaurants, and take public transportation when possible. See more travel costs for Mexico City here.

How expensive is a weekend trip (three days) to Mexico City?

Based on the travel expenses of others, a weekend trip to Mexico City costs around $637 on average, per person. This includes food, sightseeing, local transportation, accommodation, and nightlife. For two people, a weekend trip costs $1,274.

How expensive is a one week (7-day) trip to Mexico City?

Based on our calculations from previous travelers, a one week trip to Mexico City will cost around $1,486 per person. This amount includes sightseeing activities, hotels, restaurants, local transportation, and other travel expenses. For two people, a one week trip would cost $2,972.

Is it expensive to backpack in Mexico City?

With more than 50 hostels in the area, Mexico City is a popular backpacker destination for travelers looking to stay on a tight budget and have a fun time along the way. Here, hostels cost an average of $15 per night for a dorm bed, with private rooms being more expensive. (See hostel prices in Mexico City here.) It's also common to see a wide range in prices, as the cheapest hostels here cost $1, but the most expensive can be more than $28 per night.

Here are a few sample prices from popular hostels in Mexico City.

  • $15 for a dorm bed at Suites DF Hostel
  • $14 for a dorm bed at Casa Pepe Hostal Boutique Ciudad de México
  • $17 for a dorm bed at Viajero CDMX Centro Hostel

Are hotels expensive in Mexico City?

When we look at our analysis of hotel prices in Mexico City, we find them to be very economical in comparison to the rest of the world. The average nightly cost for a hotel room here is approximately $63. The area boasts about 15 five-star hotels with an average rate of $187 per night. For those seeking a balance between comfort and affordability, three-star hotels offer an average rate of $68 per night, while two-star hotels provide an even more budget-friendly option at $29 per night.


Hotels by star rating in Mexico City
Rating Number of Hotels Average Hotel Price
5 stars 15 $187
4 stars 107 $97
3 stars 253 $68
2 stars 64 $29
1 star 17 $37
No rating 32 $67

Bolivar No 28, Mexico City
Overall Rating 9.4
Camino Santa Teresa 480-2, Mexico City
Overall Rating 9.4

How expensive are sightseeing activities in Mexico City?

In Mexico City, the cost of activities and things to do can vary by the type of activity, its length, and the location. To provide an estimate of what to expect during your visit, below are several popular activities that are common in the area. On average, previous travelers have spent around $15 per day on sightseeing and entertainment, which is less than the country's average of $26.

    • Street Food Bike Tour / Mexico is not only Tacos: $75
    • Private Walking Tour Anthropology Museum & Chapultepec Castle : $140
    • Bicycle Tour - Mandatory places in Mexico City: $51
    • Private Walking Tour Legends and Events of the Historic Center CDMX: $60
    • Heritage Bike Tour CDMX evolution since Tenochtitlan : $62
    • Mexico City Bike and Gastronomy Tour: $75
    • TV & Movie Sites Walking Tour in Mexico City Downtown: $30
    • ANDARES FreeWalkingTour: Historical route in downtown Mexico City: $20

    Is food expensive in Mexico City?

    In Mexico City, the cost of food can vary by the type of restaurant and food options available. To save money, eat at less expensive restaurants, try street food, or cook your own meals when possible. On average, previous travelers have spent around $27 per day on food, which is less than the country's average of $30.

    • Private Mexican Market Tour and Cooking Lesson in a Local Home: $215
    • Private Market Tour and Traditional Mexican Cooking in a Beautiful Home: $134
    • Traditional Mexican Cooking Class in a Beautiful Home: $128
    • Mexico City Custom Private Food Tours with a Local Guide : $106
    • Food Tour with Ride an Electric Bike in Mexico: $80
    • Virtual Mexican Cooking Class (private and personalized): $50

    Is transportation expensive in Mexico City?

    Exploring local transportation in Mexico City shows that the price can vary greatly by the type of transportation used. On average, previous travelers have spent $13 per person per day, which is less than the country's average of $21. If you want to save money, use public transit as it's much cheaper than taxis or private drivers.

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    We've been gathering travel costs from tens of thousands of actual travelers since 2010, and we use the data to calculate average daily travel costs for destinations around the world. We also systematically analyze the prices of hotels, hostels, and tours from travel providers such as Kayak, HostelWorld, TourRadar, Viator, and others. This combination of expenses from actual travelers, combined with pricing data from major travel companies, gives us a uniqe insight into the overall cost of travel for thousands of cities in countries around the world. You can see more here: How it Works.



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