Transportation from City Center to Monterrey Airport
Serving the city of Monterrey, Monterrey International Airport (official name: General Mariano Escobedo International Airport) is located approximately 30 km from the city center.
One of the most economical options to go to the airport is to take the bus. The buses of the company VivaBus depart from Monterrey Bus Terminal, which is 3 kilometers from the city center, every 30 minutes and pass through Fundidora Park in the Fierro neighborhood, reach the airport and drop off its passengers at all three terminals of the airport, respectively.
You can buy bus tickets online from official websites or from the ticket office at the bus terminal. With these buses, the journey to Monterrey airport takes approximately 40 minutes.
VivaBus: https://www.vivaaerobus.com/en
Again, as an economical option, you can also take the minibuses, namely “Collectivos”, which only go to Terminal A. There are minibuses departing from 3 different points in the city center. One of these routes is “Centro”, the minibuses departing from the activity center called Pabellón M. in the city center.
Another is San Pedro and its first stop is Hotel Camino Real. The last one is the “Sur”, that is, the southern route. The first stop of this route is Rectoría ITESM, that is, the Rectorate of Monterrey University of Technology. If your flight is not in terminal A, you can change terminals using the free shuttle service.
For a more comfortable journey, you can call a taxi, as well as from applications such as Uber and Bolt, which are widely used in the country. One plus of transportation applications is that it eliminates your need for cash. It normally takes 30 minutes to reach the city center, which is about 30 km away, by this type of passenger vehicle.
Find out if your hotel offers a shuttle service to the airport. If your hotel does not provide this service, you can find many reliable transfer companies by using online sites that serve globally, such as Viator.
Transportation from Hamilton Airport to City Center
There are not many options to reach the city center from Hamilton Airport, which is approximately 65 km from Toronto. It is possible to reach Toronto city center with GO Transit buses, but it takes some time. Taxis are not preferred because of the long distance. You can choose the car rental method.
Transportation from Billy Bishop Airport to City Center
There are many options to reach Toronto from Billy Bishop Airport, which is located on Toronto Island in Lake Ontario near Old Toronto. From the airport, also known as Toronto Island Airport, you can reach Toronto city center by ferry, tram, rental car or even on foot.
You can use the ferries that depart every 15 minutes to reach the mainland from the airport.
It is possible to reach the center of Toronto and Union Station by tram services.
You can reach Toronto city center by renting a car without leaving the airport, or you can reach the Old Toronto area by using the pedestrian road connecting the island to the land.
Transportation from Toronto Pearson Airport to the City Center
There are bus, train, shuttle, taxi and car rental options to reach the city center from Pearson Airport, which is 22.5 km away from Toronto city center.
There are buses of GO Transit and Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) companies that provide mutual service to Toronto city center at the Terminal exit.
The Union Express subway line takes you from the airport to Union Station in central Toronto. The journey takes only 25 minutes, with trains departing every 15 minutes.
There are many transit service companies serving between the airport and the city center of Toronto. The offices where you can get information are located on the ground floor of Terminal 1 and on the arrivals floor of the Terminal. You can also find contact information on the airport's official website.
You can use taxis/limousines or choose the car rental option to reach Toronto city center from the airport. Companies where you can find offices are Avis, Budget, Dollar/Thrifty, Enterprise, Hertz and National/Alamo.