Mexico City Daily Budget: How Much Does CDMX Cost Per Day? (2025)
Mexico City costs $35–55/day on a budget, $90–140 mid-range, and $300+ for luxury. The Metro costs MXN 7 ($0.35) — one of the world's best transport deals.
Mexico City is an extraordinary value proposition for a world capital — world-class museums (many free), outstanding street food from $1, and the world's cheapest urban metro at MXN 7 ($0.35) per trip. A budget traveller can live very well on $50/day.
Mexico City Daily Budget (2025)
Mexico City's Best Free and Low-Cost Experiences
- •**MUNAL, Bellas Artes, Anthropology Museum**: Museo Nacional de Antropología — MXN 90 ($4.50), world-class pre-Columbian collection; Bellas Artes — free exterior, murals by Rivera visible from the lobby
- •**Chapultepec Park**: Entirely free; one of the world's largest urban parks with multiple free museums (Museo del Caracol, Museo de Arte Moderno)
- •**Coyoacán neighbourhood**: Free to explore — Frida Kahlo Museum (Casa Azul) is MXN 250 ($12.50) and requires advance booking
- •**Teotihuacán day trip**: MXN 90 (~$4.50) entry; 45 min by bus from Terminal Norte; one of the world's great archaeological sites
- •**Street tacos**: Al pastor spit-roasted tacos MXN 15–25 each ($0.75–1.25) — three tacos + salsa + agua fresca = $5 meal
Mexico City's Metro (Sistema de Transporte Colectivo) carries 4.5 million passengers daily at MXN 7 per trip — arguably the world's best urban transit value. Lines 1–12 cover all major tourist zones: Zócalo (Line 2), Coyoacán (Line 3, Viveros station), Roma/Condesa (Line 1, Insurgentes station). The Metro can be crowded during rush hour but is safe for tourists with normal awareness.
常見問題
Is Mexico City expensive compared to other Mexican destinations?
CDMX is Mexico's most expensive city but still dramatically cheaper than comparable global capitals. Oaxaca and Mérida are cheaper for accommodation; Cancún is more expensive for accommodation in the Hotel Zone but has similar street food costs. For cultural richness per dollar, CDMX is unmatched in Mexico.
What is the best market to visit in Mexico City?
Mercado de Jamaica (flower market) for extraordinary colour; Mercado de Medellín in Roma for everyday local shopping; Mercado de San Juan (Arcos de Belén) for gourmet international ingredients; and the Sunday Bazar del Sábado in San Ángel for artisan crafts. All are free to browse.
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