Oaxaca Oaxaca State, Mexico Travel Guide
Local buses (Urbanos) serve various neighborhoods within Oaxaca City and its nearby suburbs. Routes can be confusing for first-time visitors as they are not always clearly marked or published online. Bus stops often lack clear signs. Bus rides are very inexpensive, typically MXN 8-10 per ride, payable in cash only.
Frequency varies by route, but buses generally run often during the day. Buses are useful for longer distances within the city, but walking is often preferred in central areas.
No formal, comprehensive route maps for buses are widely available for tourists. Colectivo hubs exist around Periférico and near Central de Abastos market.
Buses and colectivos require cash payments only. There are no electronic ticketing systems. Pay bus drivers with exact change.
Public transportation in Oaxaca City is generally not wheelchair accessible. Buses have steps, and colectivos are standard sedans or vans.
Typically yellow and white, with visible taxi signs and numbers.
Hailing on street or at designated stands. Negotiate fare BEFORE getting in.
Uber & DiDi face challenges; availability inconsistent due to taxi union resistance.
Use official taxis. Avoid taxis that lack clear markings, especially at night.
Car rental is generally not necessary for exploring Oaxaca City itself, as the city center is walkable. You might consider it for extensive exploration of surrounding villages or the coast.
Oaxaca City does not have hop-on-hop-off services. Numerous local tour operators offer organized group tours in comfortable vans or small buses to sites like Monte Albán.
No boat taxis or river transportation for tourism in Oaxaca City, as it is an inland destination.
Oaxaca City's historic center has challenges for travelers with mobility needs (cobblestones, narrow sidewalks).
Taxis are a common mode of transport, while ride-sharing options have limited availability and face local challenges.
Short trips within Centro Histórico typically cost MXN 50-100 (USD 3-6).
Airport-City Center: MXN 250-400 (USD 15-24).
Purchase tickets for shared colectivos or private taxis at authorized booths inside the terminal building for fixed, fair prices.
Avoid unauthorized individuals.
Taxis are readily available outside the ADO terminal. Negotiate the fare before entering the taxi.
Always agree on price first.
Wear comfortable, sturdy shoes. Oaxaca's cobblestone streets are charming but tough on your feet without appropriate footwear.
Carry a photocopy of your passport and FMM card separately from the originals. Store digital copies on your phone and in cloud storage.