Turibús will be the official transportation provider for the Host City Cultural Corridor during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which means there will be a special route allowing tourists and visitors to explore the main streets and discover our museums and iconic landmarks, as well as access official events.
The tours will cover a total of 17 venues, allowing visitors to access temporary exhibitions and activities related to the World Cup.
There will be four different routes that will take you to the following venues:
- Franz Mayer Museum
- MIDE
- Papalote Children’s Museum
- Museum of Memory and Tolerance
- Universum
- Museum of Anthropology
- Jumex Museum
- Soumaya Museum
- Tamayo Museum
- Kaluz Museum
- Dolores Olmedo Museum
- Yancuic Museum
- Leonora Carrington’s Labyrinth Experience
- Iturbide Palace
- Museum of Natural History and Environmental Culture
- CISS
- Colegio Nacional
There will also be direct routes to the FIFA Fan Festival (right in the Zócalo), the mass gathering space for international and local fans who want to experience the festivities in a big way.
Some of the main meeting points will be the Angel of Independence, the Zócalo, the National Auditorium, and Coyoacán.
Mobility in the capital
The service will operate with scheduled stops to facilitate tourist transportation without overloading the main roads. It should be noted that this special route project will be available from May 27 to July 31.
You can check schedules and prices on social media and official websites, so start planning your itinerary, because hopping on the Turibús will be a way to blend art with the festive energy of the World Cup.