Overview
- ⏱️2 hours 30 minutesApproximate duration
- 🏟️Colossal sizedVenue capacity is 110,000


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🏟️ Address: Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Viad. Río de la Piedad S/n, Granjas México, Iztacalco, Ciudad de México, CDMX, 08400, Mexico Directions in Google Maps
There is very limited parking available at the track itself, and driving in Mexico City is famously tricky for those unfamiliar with local road customs and regular traffic jams. Visitors are strongly encouraged not to bring their own vehicle to the circuit, but there are some public parking lots in the area if a car is required, including:
Taxis are very common and affordable in Mexico City, and there are a number of ride-share options as well, including Uber. On event days the roads around the Autódromo will be extremely congested, so leave plenty of time if you are planning to arrive by taxi. If you are staying in a hotel, consider arranging a taxi service in advance with the help of the hotel staff.
Mexico City has a range of different public buses, but the most convenient for getting around quickly are the Metrobuses or trolley buses. Use Line 2 (purple) and get off at Goma, Itztacalco, UPIICSA or El Rodeo. These stations are approximately 15 minutes' walk from the south side of the circuit, convenient for Gates 13, 14, and 16. Each journey costs 6 pesos, which can only be paid via a metrocard. These cards are easily available from bus stops and stations.
The circuit also offers a Ticket2ride shuttle bus service for some events, which takes passengers directly to the Autódromo from a number of locations around the city. The drop-off and pick-up point for these services is the UPIICSA parking lot at the corner of Calle Vainilla and Sur 187, nearest to Gates 13 and 14. Tickets must be in advance of the event and are available online.
Metro is the easiest way to get around Mexico City, and there are several stations in convenient locations for the Autódromo. Take Line 9 (brown) in the direction of Pantitlán and get off at the closest stop to your assigned grandstand:
Trains will get very busy on event days, but services run every few minutes. Passengers should consider buying return tickets in advance to avoid queuing at the most hectic times. Metro services run from early morning until midnight, and each fare costs 5 pesos.
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Mexico City is a hectic place for pedestrians, and the Autódromo is approximately 6.3 km (76 min) walk from the centre of the city. It is more easily reached on foot from the Puebla, Federal, and Jardín Balbuena neighbourhoods.