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October 21–23, 2026

Travel and Transportation

Mexico City International Airport (MEX)

Avenida Capitán Carlos León S/N

Colonia Peñón de los baños

Venustiano Carranza

15620 Mexico City, DF, MEXICO

Phone: +52 55 2482 2400

https://www.mexico-airport.com/

 

Visa Information

Some countries require a visa to enter Mexico. If you have a valid U.S. visa, you do not need an additional Mexican visa. We recommend that you check the requirements in advance, as processing times may vary.

Click the button for more information on immigration requirements and visas for Mexico.

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About Security

As in any big city, keep your belongings in sight and avoid displaying valuables. Use licensed transportation or apps, and stick to crowded areas. 

Find more information about safety and other topics in our free travel guide.

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Concierge Service

Designed to help you plan your visit more easily, this service supports you before, during, and after the expo to ensure you have a comfortable and hassle-free experience.

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Start exploring Mexico City today...

 

Mexico City offers a blend of culture, cuisine, history, and entertainment around every corner. Whether it’s your first time in the city—or you’re looking to discover new places—we’ve put together a guide with handpicked recommendations to help you make the most of your experience beyond the event.

What will you find?

  • Dining Recommendations
  • Museums and cultural venues
  • Traditional Mexican experiences
  • Practical Tips for International Visitors
  • Ideas for making the most of your time before or after InfoComm América Latina

Download your guide today!

 

Travel Guide

Enjoy local cuisine

 

Al pastor tacos

 

Attractions

 

 

  • Palace of Fine Arts
  • Monument to the Revolution
  • Pyramids of Teotihuacan
  • Zócalo of the City and National Palace
  • Chapultepec Castle
  • National Museum of Anthropology
  • Paseo de la Reforma and Angel de la Independencia

 

                

 

  • Palace of Fine Arts
  • Monument to the Revolution
  • National Museum of Anthropology and History
  • Chapultepec Castle
  • Paseo de la Reforma

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

We recommend that you check the immigration requirements for your country before traveling. 

The airport where international flights arrive is Benito Juárez International Airport.

Yes, it's one of the most popular options among international visitors

Mexican peso (MXN). 

Comfortable clothing and a light jacket for cool mornings or evenings.