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Mexico City vs Quebec City

Which destination is right for your next trip?

🏆 Quebec City wins 87 OVR vs 83 · attribute matchup 34

Mexico City
Mexico City

Mexico

83OVR

VS
Quebec City
Quebec City

Canada

87OVR

60
Safety
92
75
Affordability
50
99
Food
99
99
Culture
99
99
Nightlife
72
86
Walkability
99
72
Nature
86
81
Connectivity
90
86
Transit
72
Mexico City

Mexico City

Mexico

Quebec City

Quebec City

Canada

Mexico City

Safety: 58/100Pop: 9.2M (city), 21M (metro)America/Mexico_City

Quebec City

Safety: 87/100Pop: 550KAmerica/Toronto

💰 Budget

budget
Mexico City: $30-55Quebec City: $65–95
mid-range
Mexico City: $80-150Quebec City: $130–180
luxury
Mexico City: $250+Quebec City: $300+

🛡️ Safety

Mexico City60/100Safety Score88/100Quebec City

Mexico City

Mexico City's tourist areas (Roma, Condesa, Polanco, Coyoacan, Centro Historico) are generally safe during the day. Petty crime like phone snatching and pickpocketing occurs. Use common sense, stay in well-traveled areas at night, and use ride-hailing apps rather than hailing random cabs.

Quebec City

Quebec City is one of the safest cities in North America. Violent crime is extremely rare in tourist areas. The main risks are minor: pickpocketing in crowded Old Town in summer, icy sidewalks in winter, and occasional aggressive panhandling near Lower Town. The city's compact, walkable nature means few transportation-related risks.

Ratings

Mexico City3/5English Friendly3/5Quebec City
Mexico City4/5Walkability5/5Quebec City
Mexico City4/5Public Transit3/5Quebec City
Mexico City5/5Food Scene5/5Quebec City
Mexico City5/5Nightlife3/5Quebec City
Mexico City5/5Cultural Sites5/5Quebec City
Mexico City3/5Nature Access4/5Quebec City
Mexico City4/5WiFi Reliability5/5Quebec City

🌤️ Weather

Mexico City

Mexico City's high altitude gives it a mild, spring-like climate year-round. There are two main seasons: dry (November-April) and rainy (May-October). Temperatures are remarkably consistent, rarely exceeding 28°C or dropping below 5°C.

Dry Season (November - April)7-24°C
Rainy Season (May - October)12-25°C
Spring (transition) (March - May)10-27°C
Autumn (transition) (September - November)10-23°C

Quebec City

Quebec City has one of the most dramatic seasonal ranges of any major North American city — winters are genuinely cold and snowy (average January high -8°C), summers are warm and sunny (July average 26°C). Spring and fall are short but beautiful. The city fully embraces winter rather than retreating from it.

Spring (April–May)2–18°C
Summer (June–August)18–28°C
Autumn (September–October)5–20°C
Winter (November–March)-15–2°C

🚇 Getting Around

Mexico City

Mexico City has an enormous public transit network anchored by the Metro (12 lines), Metrobus (rapid transit buses), and regular buses. The Metro is incredibly cheap but crowded during rush hours. Uber and DiDi are widely used and affordable.

Walkability: Central neighborhoods like Roma, Condesa, Coyoacan, and Centro Historico are very walkable with wide sidewalks and pleasant tree-lined streets. Chapultepec and Polanco also reward walking. However, the city is vast — distances between neighborhoods often require transit. Sidewalks can be uneven, and traffic is aggressive at crossings.

Metro CDMXMXN 5 (~$0.28 USD) per ride — rechargeable Metro card required
MetrobusMXN 6 (~$0.34 USD) per ride with rechargeable card
Uber / DiDi / InDriverMXN 60-200 (~$3.40-11 USD) for most trips within central neighborhoods

Quebec City

Old Town Quebec City is extremely walkable — most major sites within the walls are within 15 minutes on foot. The funicular connects Upper and Lower Town. The wider city is served by RTC buses; a car is useful for day trips to Île d'Orléans or Charlevoix.

Walkability: High within Old Town. The Upper Town plateau is flat and very walkable. Lower Town is flat along the waterfront. The connection between them involves steep stairs or the funicular.

WalkingFree
RTC FunicularCAD $4 one-way
RTC City BusesCAD $3.50 per trip / CAD $9 day pass

The Verdict

Choose Mexico City if...

you want Latin America's biggest food scene — Zócalo, Frida Kahlo, Teotihuacán pyramids, mezcal bars, and Xochimilco trajineras

Choose Quebec City if...

you want North America's only walled city north of Mexico — Château Frontenac, Plains of Abraham, Carnaval snow sculptures, poutine on Rue Saint-Jean, and cobblestone Vieux-Québec with a French soul