MEX

Terminal 2

Mexico City, Mexico

Terminal Information

Restaurants

Coffee chains, fast food outlets and bar-restaurants are represented among the Terminal's 40-plus eateries. There's a health food outlet at the food court before Security, as well as sushi, traditional Mexican and other world flavors.

Shopping

Browse big names like Body Shop, Lacoste and Michael Kors, and discover Mexican fashion designers, at the 80 or so stores. You can also shop for books, gifts and souvenirs, plus there's duty free and a few 7-Eleven stores for essentials.

Facilities

  • ATMs
  • Banks
  • Currency exchange
  • Hotel reservations offices
  • Information points
  • Lockers
  • Lost and found
  • Post office
  • Shoeshine

Accessibility

  • Accessible restrooms
  • Elevators
  • Escalators and electric ramps
  • Moving walkways

Restaurants

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Shopping

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Facilities

  • ATMs
  • Banks
  • Currency exchange
  • Hotel reservations offices
  • Information points
  • Lockers
  • Lost and found
  • Post office
  • Shoeshine

Accessibility

  • Accessible ramps
  • Electric carts for elderly and disabled people and pregnant women

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