Your Guide to WFS Mexico City:
Where the Americas turn regional
strength into global impact
Heading to WFS Mexico City this June? We’ve got you covered. From how to get to Camino Real Polanco, to where to stay, eat, and explore, this guide helps you make the most of your time in one of the region’s most dynamic cities. Move smart, experience the culture, and connect with the people driving football business across the Americas.
How to book at Camino Real Polanco Hotel
Exclusive rates and conditions for WFS attendees. Choose any of the three booking options below.
- Option 1 | Central Reservations (24/7)
- Request booking with code: WFS
- Phone: +52 55 52 27 72 00 / +52 55 52 63 88 99 / +52 800 90 123 00
- Available 24 hours, 365 days
- Option 2 | Internal Hotel Reservations
- Request booking with rate code: American Society
- Email: maria.aramburo@caminoreal.com.mx / leonel.mancilla@caminoreal.com.mx
- Phone: +52 55 5263 8888 ext. 6358 or 8721
- Hours: Mon–Fri, 8:00–20:00 / Sat, 9:00–14:00
- Option 3 — Online Booking
- Go to www.caminoreal.com
- Search for Camino Real Polanco and select your dates
- Choose your currency (MXN or USD)
- Click on “Yes, clear my selections” (only applies for MXN bookings)
- Click on “Special code”
- Select “Rate code / Corporate access”
- Enter event code: 2606INDW and click Add
- Available rates and room categories will display for selection
Plan your journey to The Event
Plan your journey to
The Event
Car
If travelling by car, the journey can take around 30 minutes, although this may vary significantly depending on traffic and time of day.
Metro
The Metro is a practical way to travel from the airport, although it usually requires a transfer or a short final ride to reach Camino Real Polanco. The journey can take around 50–60 minutes, depending on the route and connections.
Uber
Uber is widely available from the airport and throughout the city, with a typical travel time of around 30 minutes to Camino Real Polanco, depending on traffic.
Hotel & restaurants for Your Visit
Hotel & restaurants for
Your Visit
Know Before you GO
Know
Before you GO
Currency & Payments
The local currency is the Mexican Peso (MXN). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and retail. Keep some cash for taxis or street vendors. Tipping is customary — around 10–15% in restaurants.
Useful Phrases
Hola – Hello
Gracias – Thank you
¿Cuánto cuesta? – How much is it?
¿Puede ayudarme? – Can you help me?
Electricity & Plugs
Mexico uses Type A and B plugs (same as the US) and a 127V voltage. No adapter needed if you're coming from North America. EU and UK visitors should bring a converter.
Dress Code
Mexico City in June is warm (20–27°C) with afternoon showers. For city touring: light, breathable clothing, comfortable shoes, a light rain jacket and sunscreen. For WFS: smart business casual or formal for networking sessions and dinners.