Events Sport Local October 27, 2024

Preparations for the Mexico Grand Prix 2023

CDMX is preparing for the Mexico Grand Prix with a special mobility plan. During the event, there will be no parking, but special transportation will be offered for a better experience.


Preparations for the Mexico Grand Prix 2023

Mexico City is preparing to host the Mexican Grand Prix, one of the most important sporting events of the year. City authorities have announced a mobility plan aimed at improving the experience of attendees on their way to the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez.

In this edition, as in previous years, there will be no parking at the event. Special transport will be offered from areas near the venue during the three days of the motorsport celebration. Buses will have continuous round trips from 07:00 to 23:00 hours, and attendees with tickets will be able to use them.

The remote transportation stations will be Estadio Azteca – Calzada de Tlalpan corner with Circuito Paseo de la Reforma 50, and Expo Mexico Santa Fe, among others. Access to this transport will be via the Integrated Mobility Card at a cost of 85 pesos for a one-way trip and 175 pesos for a round trip.

At the end of the event, departures will only be allowed at Eje 3 Sur Ańil, corner Churubusco, where the Remote Transportation buses will be available to take attendees back to their corresponding starting point from 5:30 to 19:00 hours. For those who prefer other transportation options, mobile apps and taxi stands are available at Gate 15 of the AHR, with official rates and identifying stickers.

Additionally, public transport alternatives are offered, such as Line 9 of the Metro at the Velódromo, Ciudad Deportiva, and Puebla stations, Line 2 of the Metrobús at the Iztacalco and UPIICSA arrivals, and Line 2 of the Trolebús at various stations. It is important to remember that no parking will be available at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez during the event.