Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So the kiosk calculates the price based on the location of your hotel?
Yes, I should have been more clear, it’s a staffed kiosk. There is someone there who will ask what size vehicle you need (sedan or van) and where you are going. Based on the vehicle and the neighborhood, they will calculate the cost and tell you what to pay. Assuming you’re staying in the city in Roma Norte, Centro, or nearby it’ll probably be 300-400 pesos.
Are tips expected?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So the kiosk calculates the price based on the location of your hotel?
Yes, I should have been more clear, it’s a staffed kiosk. There is someone there who will ask what size vehicle you need (sedan or van) and where you are going. Based on the vehicle and the neighborhood, they will calculate the cost and tell you what to pay. Assuming you’re staying in the city in Roma Norte, Centro, or nearby it’ll probably be 300-400 pesos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So the kiosk calculates the price based on the location of your hotel?
Yes, I should have been more clear, it’s a staffed kiosk. There is someone there who will ask what size vehicle you need (sedan or van) and where you are going. Based on the vehicle and the neighborhood, they will calculate the cost and tell you what to pay. Assuming you’re staying in the city in Roma Norte, Centro, or nearby it’ll probably be 300-400 pesos.
Anonymous wrote:
So the kiosk calculates the price based on the location of your hotel?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not to hijack the thread but how did people get from the airport to their hotels? I fly to CDMX for the first time next week and will be staying in Roma Norte. I'm confused how to get to the hotel because everything I'm reading online is to take an official taxi. How will I know the difference? Is there a. Taxi stand at the airport?
Yes, there is a taxi stand. You pay at a kiosk (have your hotel address printed out) and then take the payment slip to the driver. It is pretty straightforward once your past baggage claim. When I was there in 2023, the kiosk to pay was right outside the airport.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That there are designated cars for women only tells you all you need to know about the rail system and city culture.
You think that crap doesn’t happen in America?
Anonymous wrote:That there are designated cars for women only tells you all you need to know about the rail system and city culture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not to hijack the thread but how did people get from the airport to their hotels? I fly to CDMX for the first time next week and will be staying in Roma Norte. I'm confused how to get to the hotel because everything I'm reading online is to take an official taxi. How will I know the difference? Is there a. Taxi stand at the airport?
Yes, there is a taxi stand. You pay at a kiosk (have your hotel address printed out) and then take the payment slip to the driver. It is pretty straightforward once your past baggage claim. When I was there in 2023, the kiosk to pay was right outside the airport.
Anonymous wrote:Not to hijack the thread but how did people get from the airport to their hotels? I fly to CDMX for the first time next week and will be staying in Roma Norte. I'm confused how to get to the hotel because everything I'm reading online is to take an official taxi. How will I know the difference? Is there a. Taxi stand at the airport?
Anonymous wrote:
There aren't always women's cars, but when there are they're in the front of the train.