Tipping is expected in Mexico — 10–15% at restaurants is standard, and taxi drivers appreciate a small tip. Here's everything you need to know before you go.
Mexico has a strong tipping culture, particularly in tourist areas. Service workers rely on tips to supplement modest base wages, so tipping generously makes a real difference. Here's exactly what's expected, where, and how much.
In sit-down restaurants, 10–15% is the standard — and 15–20% for outstanding service. Always check whether a 'propina incluida' (included tip) or 'servicio' charge is already on the bill, especially at tourist resorts, as double-tipping is common and avoidable. In local neighbourhood restaurants (fondas), 10% is plenty.
In beach resort areas (Cancún, Los Cabos, Puerto Vallarta), some restaurants add a 15–18% service charge automatically. Always read your bill before adding an additional tip.
Mexico City (CDMX) has a mix of metered taxis, app-based taxis (Uber, Cabify, DiDi — all significantly safer and recommended), and unmetered street taxis. For metered or app taxis, rounding up or adding 5–10% is appreciated. Avoid unmarked street taxis in major cities — always use an app or official sitio taxi stand.
Tip in Mexican pesos whenever possible. US dollars are accepted in tourist areas but not preferred by local workers who have to exchange them.
Should I tip in USD or MXN in Mexico?
Mexican pesos are preferred. USD is accepted at many tourist resorts but workers often lose money on exchange. Pesos are always the right choice and show cultural awareness.
Do I tip hotel housekeeping in Mexico?
Yes — 20–50 MXN per day, left on the pillow or desk with a small note saying 'para limpieza' (for housekeeping). Turnover of staff is high, so daily tipping ensures the right person receives it.
Is tipping expected at tacos and street food stalls?
Not expected, but 5–10 MXN is a kind gesture, especially if the vendor is particularly helpful. The tip jar at taco stands is common — use your judgment.
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