With the World Cup 2026 underway, fans look for ways to get to the Mexico City Stadiumbecause by FIFA protocol, streets and avenues within 1.5 kilometers of the venue will close and will have access filters during the matches.
If you are going to attend one of the meetings, you should know that a couple of public transport special services were enabled Ride and Park & Ride to get to the Azteca or Banorte Stadium.
Here we tell you what they consist of.
Ride and Park & Ride are a pair of temporary services that transportation systems public transport Trolleybus (blue trucks) and RTP (green trucks) offer to get as close as possible to the Mexico City Stadium during the matches World Cup 2026.

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In both cases they depart from key tourist and strategic points in CDMX, although there is a difference between the two.
Read also: 6 Fan Zones in CDMX to enjoy the 2026 World Cup
Ride is for users on foot who only seek transportation by public transportation, while Park & Ride is for car users who need a parking space and, from there, travel to the Mexico City Stadium.
Ride has the following routes and stations:
- Reform: Trolleybus from the Ángel de la Independencia to Santa Úrsula/Santo Tomás.
- Palacio de los Deportes: Trolleybus from the Palacio de los Deportes to Santa Úrsula/Santo Tomás.
- Fine Arts: Trolleybus from the Palace of Fine Arts to Santa Úrsula/Santo Tomás.
- San Jerónimo: RTP from Tarasquillo Street to CETRAM Huipulco.
- CETRAM Chapultepec: CETRAM Chapultepec trolleybus to Santa Úrsula/Santo Tomás.
- University Olympic Stadium: Trolleybus from Terminal CU station to Santa Úrsula/Santo Tomás.
- Parque México: RTP from Avenida Sonora to CETRAM Huipulco.
Park & Ride has the following routes and stations:
- Xochimilco Ecological Park: RTP from Avenida Canal de Garay/Anillo Periférico 1 to CETRAM Huipulco.
- Santa Fe Shopping Center: RTP from Juan Salvador Agraz 3000 street to CETRAM Huipulco.
- National Auditorium: RTP from the National Auditorium to CETRAM Huipulco.
- Plaza Carso: Trolleybus from Lago Zúrich Street 245 to Santa Úrsula/Santo Tomás.
- Six Flags: RTP from the Six Flags Mexico parking lot to CETRAM Huipulco.
In any case, there are scheduled departures every 15 minutes from 7:00 am
Read also: They open the stands in Reforma to watch the 2026 World Cup matches
Ride to service Mexico City Stadium It costs $300 pesos per round trip, while the Park & Ride rate is $500 per round trip.

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Consider that payment is made with the Integrated Mobility Card (available at Metrobús, Cablebús and Light Train vending machines, ticket offices at any Metro station and Park & Ride points), or through your phone (if it has an NFC system) when using the CDMX Official and Mercado Pago apps.
More information on the website: mexicocity.cdmx.gob.mx/e/getting-around/guia-de-movilidad-para-el-stadio-ciudad-de-mexico
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