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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Cheap buses to other cities

Looking to go far away from Mexico City to elsewhere in the country? There is a variety of ways you can do it, here we put some noteworthy ones.


Oaxaca state:
Autobuses Fypsa: 5557628528
They depart from Calle 15-5, two blocks away from Balbuena subway station (L1 - Pink).
Tickets to Oaxaca city cost $270 and they are available just an hour before the departure. There are around 6 daily trips but you better call them in order to ask at what time do the Volvo buses leave.





Chiapas state:
Buses to Tuxtla/San Cristóbal de las Casas depart from Santa Escuela and Emiliano Zapata streets, the closest subway station is Candelaria (L1 - Pink) but the area is quite messy and a little bit creepy by night, so you better walk from Zócalo station (L2 - Blue).

There are several companies in this block. The average price for a ticket is $300-350, but in some case you can try to bargain and get it for $250 (the price is the same, it doesn’t matter if you are going to Tuxtla or San Cristóbal).
Some companies offer a service with fancier buses (i.e. with WiFi) for $400-450. They all depart between 7:30 and 8:30.






Cancún:
Going to Cancún by bus takes about 24 hours. There are several low cost airlines nowadays and sometimes you can find tickets at the same price as the bus or even cheaper.
http://volaris.com/
http://www.interjet.com.mx/
https://www.vivaaerobus.com/

If you decide to do it by bus, you can try any of the companies in República de Perú street, in front of the Coliseo wrestling Arena, the closest subway station is Allende (L2 - Blue).
The average price for a ticket is $700, that’s why our advice is to pay for a plane ticket...






Guadalajara:
Buses to Guadalajara depart from the corner of Instituto Politécnico Nacional avenue and Poniente 112 street, the closest subway stations are Autobuses del Norte (L5 - Yellow) and Potrero (L3 - Light Green).
There are several companies in this block. The price for a ticket is $300 single trip, $550 round trip. Here you can’t as the fares are fixed, but you will be saving 50% compared to the prices of those lines inside the bus station.
Omnibus de Tijuana departs at 2:30 PM.
The company across the street (we don’t have the name…) has the same fares but departs at 9:00 PM.





3 comments:

  1. Falta autobuses hilda que van a villahermosa y a Belize http://www.viajes-hilda.com/ 350 morlacos

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    1. En realidad es Villahermosa - Belice, no?
      Pensaba ir a preguntar sobre estos ahí a la Arena Coliseo porque no tengo los horarios ni todos lso destinos.
      Me doy una vuelta el fin de semana y los agrego a la lista.

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