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How to Get from Mexico City to Guanajuato

How to Get from Mexico City to Guanajuato 2025

December 7, 2023

Traveling from Mexico City to Guanajuato? I’m a local from Guanajuato and here I’m sharing with you all the various options.

Guanajuato, a UNESCO World Heritage site, boasts a topography that seems to defy gravity, with structures intertwining, creating a living labyrinth of tunnels and alleys full of mystery and legends. Tucked away in the embrace of Mexico’s Sierra de Guanajuato mountains, this city sprawls across a network of narrow valleys and steep hillsides, creating a unique topography that adds to its undeniable charm.

Born and raised in Guanajuato, I love my city with all my heart and I highly recommend a visit whether it’s your first or hundredth time in the country. At just a 4-hour drive or 1-hour flight from Mexico City, Guanajuato is relatively easy to get to. Here’s my guide on how to get from Mexico City to Guanajuato.

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Table of Contents

    • Where is Guanajuato?
  • How Far from Mexico City to Guanajuato?
      • Driving Distance from Mexico City to Guanajuato 
  • Mexico City to Guanajuato Transportations
    • 1. Mexico City to Guanajuato Bus
      • Mexico City to Guanajuato Daily Bus Schedule
      • Mexico City to Guanajuato Bus Fare and Duration
      • Is the Bus Safe?
    • 2. Mexico City to Guanajuato Flight
      • Which Airlines Fly from Mexico City to Guanajuato?
    • 3. Mexico City to Guanajuato by Private Transfer
    • 4. Mexico City to Guanajuato by Car Rental
      • Is it Safe to Drive to Guanajuato?
      • Driving Tips in Mexico
  • Guanajuato Travel Guide
    • How to Get around Guanajuato
    • Is there Uber in Guanajuato?
    • Best Time to Visit Guanajuato
    • Where to Stay in Guanajuato
      • Luxury: Hotel Mision Casa Colorada
      • Mid Range: 1850 Hotel Boutique
      • Budget: Hotel La Paz
    • Is it Worth Visiting Guanajuato?

Where is Guanajuato?

Positioned approximately 230 miles (370km) northwest of Mexico City, the city is strategically positioned in the heart of the country. Guanajuato is known for being the cradle of Mexico’s independence and is a city and a state full of historic places and landmarks.

Guanajuato state offers a wide array of diverse activities that range from archeological sites to old silver mines such as the one in Mineral de Pozos, and beautiful magical towns like San Miguel de Allende. You can easily plan a Guanajuato road trip and hit all these spots on one epic journey.


How Far from Mexico City to Guanajuato?

The distance from  Mexico City to Guanajuato is around 212 miles (341 km) by road. It’s close enough to drive, take the bus, or book an airport shuttle, but there are also plenty of flights to Guanajuato from Mexico City. They are reasonably cheap, with regular daily departures.

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Driving Distance from Mexico City to Guanajuato 

  • From Mexico City Airport to Guanajuato – 222 miles (358 km); 4.1 hours driving.
  • From Mexico City historic center to Guanajuato – 223 miles (359km); 4.3 hours driving 
  • From Mexico City touristic Coyoacán to Guanajuato – 225 miles (362 km); 4.5 hours driving
mexico city to guanajuato  - streets of guanajuato


Mexico City to Guanajuato Transportations

The most popular way to get from Mexico City to Guanajuato is by bus, as there are plenty of buses available and they leave regularly. They’re also very comfortable, punctual and reliable. That said, there’s also an airport in Guanajuato that’s within easy reach from the city center and flights between Mexico City and Guanajuato are affordable.

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In general, there are four different ways of getting from Mexico City to Guanajuato. I am from Guanajuato and have traveled the route many times, here I’ll share the details and step-by-step instructions on each transport mode.

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1. Mexico City to Guanajuato Bus

Two bus companies serve the route from Mexico City to Guanajuato: ETN and Primera Plus, both have great reputations in the country. Both ETN and Primera buses depart from the Terminal Central de Autobuses del Norte. Also recognized as Central de Autobuses Guanajuato, this terminal is conveniently located just minutes away from the city center.

With multiple daily departures and comfortable seating, these buses will get you to Guanajuato in approximately 5 hours and 20 minutes. Book your seat on their respective websites.

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Mexico City to Guanajuato Daily Bus Schedule

  • 6:30 am
  • 8:00 am
  • 12:00 pm
  • 3:30 pm
  • 11:45 pm

Mexico City to Guanajuato Bus Fare and Duration

The cost goes around 500 and 900 MXN (US$28 to $51) each way. I’ve used ETN and Primera many times and it’s super comfortable and safe. Their seats are wide, and perfect for a good sleep, and if you’re traveling alone and don’t want to share the seat with a stranger, there are single seats too. Plus, they have individual screens with movies and TV shows for long trips.

Is the Bus Safe?

Yes! The ETN and Primera buses are safe and punctual. They always arrive on time. You should book your tickets online so you don’t have to worry about finding available seats the moment you’re at the terminal.

mexico city to guanajuato - BUS TERMINAL


2. Mexico City to Guanajuato Flight

For a quicker but pricier option, you can take a short flight from the Mexico City to Guanajuato Del Bajío International Airport. As an international airport, Guanajuato Airport serves many major cities in the US such as Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, and Chicago.

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However, only a few airlines fly direct from Mexico City to Guanajuato. If you need to fly through Monterrey or Cancun, your total flight time 4-5 hours each way. The flights are also not cheap; expect to pay around US$200 to 300 round-trip. Search for flights here.

The airport is about a 45-minute drive from Guanajuato city center. If you fly to Guanajuato airport, you can book a transfer to take you straight to your hotel. A round-trip transfer costs around US$94.

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Which Airlines Fly from Mexico City to Guanajuato?

Aeroméxico is the national airline of Mexico. They offer direct flights (1h45m) from Mexico City to Guanajuato, with departures every day with tickets. Search for flights here.

Volaris and Viva Aerobus also offer flights from Mexico City to Guanajuato, and they tend to be cheaper than the Aeromexico flights but they are not direct. These are budget airlines, so prepare for possible delays and cancellations.

mexico city to guanajuato flights - AEROMEXICO


3. Mexico City to Guanajuato by Private Transfer

Using a private transfer from Mexico City to Guanajuato is another option if you want a fast and comfortable option. There are many options offering vehicles for 3, 9, or even more passengers, and is the best choice if you’re traveling with a group. A private transfer is not the cheapest option (expect to pay at least US$250 each way) but it’s convenient and fuss-free.

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This private transfer will pick you up wherever you wish in Mexico City at your chosen time by a qualified local English-speaking driver. Along the way, you can choose to stop for 2 hours at sightseeing stops listed below. The sightseeing time may be split for multiple places of your choice – it is only up to you!

Here are some places you can choose from:

  • Tepotzotlán | recommended time – 120 min
  • Tequisquiapan | recommended time – 120 min
  • Querétaro | recommended time – 120 min
  • Dolores Hidalgo| recommended time – 120 min
  • San Miguel de Allende | recommended time – 120 min
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4. Mexico City to Guanajuato by Car Rental

Renting a car is a great option if you plan to do a Guanajuato road trip and drive all around the state. The Guanajuato state is packed with so many gorgeous sights and it’s worth doing a road trip here. Check my Guanajuato itinerary for ideas. 

I always book all my car rentals on DiscoverCars, as they’ve consistently given me the best rates and customer service. Plus, it’s easy to book online and there’s free cancellation. You can get a small car at Mexico City International Airport for 1,885 MXN (US$108) for a 3-day rental; note that there will be extra charges for insurance. Book your car here.

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Is it Safe to Drive to Guanajuato?

Yes, the highway is well-maintained and it offers amazing views of green mountain landscapes, wide fields, and colorful picturesque little towns. I have driven this road many times, and never had any issue.

The drive is relatively easy, especially if you’ve driven abroad before. That said, there can be a lot of traffic in Mexico City and going into Guanajuato. You’ll need to be patient.

Driving Tips in Mexico

  • In Mexico, you drive on the right side of the road.
  • Always keep your driving license, car rental papers, and proof of insurance handy.
  • The main road hazards are reckless drivers; they tend to go very fast, changing lanes as and when they like without signaling. Be wary of these drivers and keep calm!
  • There are plenty of speed bumps along the Federal Highway, especially when you get close to Guanajuato. When you see the signpost “TOPE“, slow down and prepare for the bumps.
  • Avoid driving at night as you won’t be able to see the speed bumps and drivers go even faster than usual. Here is my guide on driving in Mexico to help you stay safe, deal with reckless drivers, and avoid common scams.
How to Get from Mexico City to Guanajuato


Guanajuato Travel Guide

How to Get around Guanajuato

Guanajuato is a big city and you’ll need transport to get around and visit different attractions. We mostly walked everywhere in town and used our rental car only to get outside the city. If you’re staying in the historical center, you could get by without a car as most of the places to visit in Guanajuato are located in the city center. 

mexico city to guanajuato


Is there Uber in Guanajuato?

Uber is active in Guanajuato, Mexico and available throught the city 24/7 with great clean and safe cars. It’s really affordable to take Uber around Guanajuato — it doesn’t usually cost more than US$10 to go from one end of the city to the other. As Guanajuato is a popular tourist destination, there are many Uber drivers available all day long.

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How to Get from Mexico City to Guanajuato - Is there Uber in Guanajuato?


Best Time to Visit Guanajuato

Thanks to its location in the central highlands of Mexico, Guanajuato is blessed with a pleasant spring-like climate all year round. In general, any time of the year is great to visit as Guanajuato’s climate doesn’t vary too much throughout the year, with average high temperatures hovering between 73°F (23°C) and 88°F (31°C) no matter the season.

But I would recommend visiting Guanajuato between November and April when there’s less rainfall than in the summer months. We visited in March and the weather was glorious and not too cold/warm. It was always sunny, but the high altitude meant a very dry climate.

One of the most popular times to visit Guanajuato is in October when the Festival Internacional Cervantino takes place. Cervantino is a tribute to the Spanish author, Miguel de Cervantes, who wrote Don Quixote, his influence is still felt all over the city. Time your trip to visit during one of the biggest Mexican celebrations and you’ll experience plenty of music, dance, and poetry throughout the city.

How to Get from Mexico City to Guanajuato - Best Time to Visit Guanajuato


Where to Stay in Guanajuato

There are plenty of accommodation options in Guanajuato to suit all budgets, from spacious Airbnb to luxury boutique hotels. We recommend staying in the historic center (within a few blocks from el Jardin) so you can easily walk everywhere.

Luxury: Hotel Mision Casa Colorada

One of the best hotels in Guanajuato, Casa Colorada is a heritage hotel housed in a historical building perched on the hills overlooking the historical center. It may need some updates, but the views from the room are outstanding (with ceiling-to-floor windows) and the entire ambiance is surreal. Check rates here.

Mid Range: 1850 Hotel Boutique

Set in the center of Guanajuato, the 1850 Hotel Boutique is housed in a charming, neoclassical building, dating from the 1850s. The striking, modern rooms feature French, classic, and contemporary designs. The sky bar is one of the best rooftop bars in town! Check rates here.

Budget: Hotel La Paz

Located in the heart of the historic center, this budget hotel overlooks the iconic Basilica de Guanajuato. Rooms are affordable and simple but with spectacular views and a fantastic location. Check rates here.

mexico city to guanajuato - where to stay


Is it Worth Visiting Guanajuato?

Guanajuato is one of best offbeat places to visit in Mexico – it’s popular mainly amongst Mexican travelers, and it has retained a strong sense of grittiness and authenticity. If you’re interested in seeing the real Mexico, I highly recommend adding Guanajuato to your Mexico road trip itinerary.

I hope you’ve found this guide on how to get to Guanajuato useful. Feel free to leave a comment below if you have any questions on Guanajuato travel. For those who are planning to travel more of Mexico, check out other articles I’ve written on Mexico:

  • 10-Day Guanajuato Itinerary
  • Unique Things to Do in Guanajuato State
  • 5-Day Mexico City Itinerary
  • 30 Things to Do in Oaxaca
  • Mexico City with kids
  • 30 Things to Do in San Miguel de Allende
  • How to Get to San Miguel de Allende
  • Visiting Grutas Tolantongo Hot Springs
  • 30 Things to do in San Cristobal de las Casas

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How do I juggle all that and fit travel into a busy lifestyle? 🤹‍♀️ I don’t have a trust fund and I’m not constantly going on sponsored trips or press stays. But I do have… 1️⃣ A supportive husband. We both take responsibility for our kid equally and he plays loads with her while I take care of all her school work and socializing. 2️⃣ A lot of drive and determination. It’s years of hard work to carve this career that I love and a lot of brave leaps to get to where I am today. 3️⃣ Adaptability and being able to evolve/pivot with the times. I’ve been travel blogging/writing for 17 years and have had to overcome lots of challenges, like covid, AI and Google algorithm changes. 4️⃣ I outsource and pay for help: including a cleaner to help with chores at home, and an assistant to work on my sites and handle ad-hoc tasks. 5️⃣ We both work fully remotely, which means we are completely flexible to travel for weeks on end and whenever we like. 6️⃣ We spend a lot on travel, but other than that, we don’t buy a lot of things and generally keep ourselves well away from consumerism. 👋🏻 Hi! I’m Nellie, a travel writer and I share all I’ve learned about digital nomad family travel here. So glad you’re here! 🌏 #travelfamily #livingabroad #worldschooling #familytravel #learningeverywhere #travelwithkids #educationeverywhere #digitalnomadfamily #Capetownwithkids #TravelWithKids #capetown #capetownsouthafrica
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When we traveled Kenya with our kid when she was just 4, friends and family weren’t quite sure it was a good idea. 😳⁣ ⁣ People worried about safety, logistics, and if it was really a place for little ones.⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ In truth, Kenya is one of the most epic, enriching, and awe-inspiring places we’ve ever explored as a family. 🐘🌍🦒 Our kid thrived — asking questions, spotting wildlife, connecting with people, and seeing the world in a whole new way. [Comment KENYA if you’d like a link to my free guide to Kenya with kids!] Pack a sense of adventure and a positive attitude, and you’ll be sure to have an epic adventure in Kenya with kids. ⁣ Here are some tips for traveling Kenya with kids: 🇰🇪 ✔️ Get yellow fever vaccinations (and bring proof if you’re traveling onward). They last a lifetime so you only need to get them ✔️ Prepare safari-themed activity books for the little ones (they can play with while on game drives). ✔️ Pack a pair of kids’ binoculars and kids’ camera to make wildlife-spotting even more fun for them! ✔️ Pack neutral-colored clothes for safari — skip the bright colors (they attracts biting flies). ✔️ Bring layers — it gets chilly on early morning game drives! ✔️ Plan kid-friendly downtime between big travel days — safaris are thrilling, but long. ✔️ Travel insurance, always.⁣ ⁣ 👋🏻 Hi! I’m Nellie, a travel writer and I share all I’ve learned about digital nomad family travel here. So glad you’re here! 🌏 #kenyawithkids #kenyafamilytrip #safariwithkids #travelfamily #livingabroad #worldschooling #familytravel #learningeverywhere #travelwithkids #educationeverywhere #digitalnomadfamily
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2 weeks in and we’re in love with Cape Town! Here’s why: 1️⃣ Wildlife is everywhere – spotting penguins at Boulders Beach, seals at the harbor, and ostriches on the roadside make every day feel like a little safari. 🦒 2️⃣ Nature is part of daily life – hikes, beaches, mountains… it’s easy to get outside and into nature without needing to go far. 🏔️ 3️⃣ So much culture to explore – from local markets and museums to colorful neighborhoods like Bo-Kaap, there’s plenty to experience (and talk about) as a family. 🪘 4️⃣ Tons of space to play – parks like Green Point Urban Park and Kirstenbosch Gardens are perfect for running around, climbing, and picnic breaks. 🌿 5️⃣ The weather helps – Cape Town gets a lot of sunshine even in winter, which makes being outside pretty effortless most of the year. ☀️ If you’re traveling with kids, Cape Town is one of those places that impresses even the little ones! 👋🏻 Hi! I’m Nellie, a travel writer and I share all I’ve learned about digital nomad family travel here. So glad you’re here! 🌏 #travelfamily #livingabroad #worldschooling #familytravel #learningeverywhere #travelwithkids #educationeverywhere #digitalnomadfamily #Capetownwithkids #TravelWithKids #capetown #capetownsouthafrica
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Studies link adventures to more meaningful relationships and happier lives. So no, it’s not a luxury to travel and have fun with your kids, It’s essential. Whether it’s a local weekend away camping, a beach holiday or a hike in the mountains — take the trip! 🥾⛺️⛰️🌎 
Because what you’re really packing…is connection. 👉Which of the science backed facts makes the most sense to you?
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I’ve been living abroad for 20 years now — and if there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s this: You don’t have to have it all figured out to get started. Your first move doesn’t have to be forever. And your dream life doesn’t arrive all at once. I started out studying abroad in the US, got a work holidaymaker visa in UK, then lived on a spouse visa in Spain and the Netherlands, before getting temporary residency in Mexico. Now, we’re spending a few months living in Cape Town, South Africa, and absolutely loving it! 🙌 Every step has taught me something new. And the biggest concern I see most people have about moving abroad? Waiting until it’s “the right time.” If your gut keeps whispering “I want more…” Listen to it. Because life doesn’t wait. 👋🏻 Hi! I’m Nellie, a travel writer and I share all I’ve learned about digital nomad family travel here. So glad you’re here! 🌏 #thirdculturekid #travelfamily #livingabroad #worldschooling #familytravel #learningeverywhere #travelwithkids #educationeverywhere #digitalnomadfamily #moveabroad #liveabroad #workingabroad #goabroad #workandtravel #workfromanywhere #digitalnomad #digitalnomadlife #digitalnomadlifestyle
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These simple travel hacks have saved us thousands of dollars over the years — and they’ve made it possible to travel tons. 💸✨ 1️⃣ Stay flexible with dates 📅
 Travel during the shoulder season often cut airfares by half. Even adjusting our travel dates by a day or two has made a huge difference. This year alone, we slashed airfare to Chile and Argentina by flying home two days after the school break ended. 2️⃣ Go glamping or camping 🏕️ 
 We love glamping — it’s not only cheaper to stay in wooden cabins than Airbnbs, you get to spend time in nature too. A great platform to use is @glampinghub — I’ve found beautiful bell tents in places that we didn’t know about, like Sierra Gorda in Mexico! 3️⃣ Stay further out to cut cost on accommodation 🏰 
Staying in the city centers is convenient but it can be expensive. By veering further out, you can get great deals in some amazing places. On our last trip to Salamanca, Spain, we found an incredible castle hotel outside of town for less than $100/night and surrounded by vineyards and pools. 4️⃣ Cook your own meals 🥘 
Dining out for every meal adds up fast. It might sound small, but grabbing groceries and cooking at your rental can seriously slash your daily expenses.
 On our recent trip to Chile, we ate out for lunch but made simple breakfasts and dinners in the apartment. Way cheaper and gives us downtime in the evenings. 5️⃣ Make your own magic ✨ 
When we’re traveling as a family, we almost never book tours or guides. We’ve always been independent travelers and we love creating our own adventures! 🧭 In Patagonia, we did a super fun Easter Egg hunt for our daughter. And in Madrid, we visited fun museums that provided great background knowledge for our Spain trip. 🙌 👋🏻 Hi! I’m Nellie, a travel writer and I share all I’ve learned about digital nomad family travel here. So glad you’re here! 🌏 #worldschooling #familytravel #intentionalparenting #learningeverywhere #homeschooltravel #travelwithkids #educationeverywhere #edventures #unschoolinglife #worldschooltribe #digitalnomadfamily #travelhacks
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Is it worth venturing out into Amsterdam on a 16-hour layover? 🇳🇱 Hell yeah! The train to the center only takes 30minutes, and the city doesn’t sleep till late. 🚞 We lived in Amsterdam for 4 years and haven’t been back since then, so we knew we had to make the most of our layover! We landed at 6pm and still had plenty of time to head into town, wander around the historic center, and meet up with friends for dinner. 🥘 Here’s what we did: 🚆 Catch the train from Schiphol Airport to Centraal for €10.70 return (€2.5 for kids) 🚣 Stroll along Damrak and get canal views 🏫 Wander around Dam Square and admire the beautiful architecture 🎭 Marvel at the mosaic art along the De Beurpassage 🥟 Feast on authentic HK style dimsum at my favorite Oriental City 👋🏻 Hi! I’m Nellie, a travel writer and I share all I’ve learned about digital nomad family travel here. So glad you’re here! 🌏 #layoverinamsterdam #amsterdamlayover #travelfamily #livingabroad #worldschooling #familytravel #learningeverywhere #travelwithkids #educationeverywhere #digitalnomadfamily
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Who’s ready to learn more about South Africa with us? 🇿🇦 We’re so excited for this new chapter in our life, and cannot wait to get under the skin of the Mother City! You know we LOVE Mexico — but we’d lived there for 4 years, and as a digital nomad family who can live anywhere, we felt that it was time to move on and get to know a different part of the world. Over the next few months, we plan to explore Cape Town thoroughly, and venture out to and do: 🐋 Day trips to nearby towns and see penguins in Simons Town and sharks and whales in Hermanus 🚙 Roadtrips to the Cape of Good Hope, Garden Route and Panaroma Route 🌵Camping trip around the dunes and deserts of Namibia 🐒 Return to Madagascar where we honeymooned 🇪🇹 Travel around Ethiopia as it’s on my kid’s bucket list! 👋🏻 Hi! I’m Nellie, a travel writer and I share all I’ve learned about digital nomad family travel here. So glad you’re here! 🌏 #southafrica #capetown #travelfamily #livingabroad #worldschooling #familytravel #learningeverywhere #travelwithkids #educationeverywhere #digitalnomadfamily
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