Arrival Routes
From Mexico City’s International Airport to Puebla
The Benito Juárez International Airport (AICM) is located approximately 125 km from the city of Puebla. The transportation option is to take a bus to the “Puebla Central Bus Station (CAPU)”, so we recommend the following lines:
ADO
- Time: 150 – 180 minutes
- Cost: $450 MXN ($25 USD)
Estrella Roja
- Time: 150 – 180 minutes
- Cost: $498 MXN ($27 USD)
Arrival Instructions:
Once you arrive, you can book a taxi to get to your hotel or head to the event venue.
Uber, Didi, Taxi
Time: 20 – 30 minutes
Cost: $100 – $200 MXN ($5 – $10 USD)
From Puebla’s International Airport
The Hermanos Serdán International Airport (PBC) is located approximately 35 km from the event venue. The transportation option is to book an Uber or a taxi to get to your hotel or head to the event venue.
Uber, Didi, Taxi
Time: 20 – 30 minutes
Cost: $300 – $400 MXN ($17 – $24 USD)
CENTRO DE CONVENCIONES DE PUEBLA WILLIAM O. JENKINS

On an area of 1 hectare, it has a built area of 33,000 square meters. The building combines several architectural styles such as neoclassical and industrial, all within a framework of modernism.
The Puebla Convention Center is unique in America for being located in the heart of the Historic Center of the City. It has been installed over the buildings of the old textile factories: La Guía, La Esperanza, La Mascota, and La Pastora, respecting the value of their essence, restoring their valuable elements, and giving them new life based on the needs and demands of modern life.
About Puebla

Puebla is a jewel in the heart of Mexico, a state that shines for its rich historical heritage, its impressive architectural legacy, and its deep cultural identity.
Walking through the historic center of Puebla —a UNESCO World Heritage Site— is to find yourself in a true living work of art, surrounded by baroque churches like Puebla Cathedral and the Chapel of the Rosary, convents, and colonial mansions with talavera-tiled facades.

In Puebla is surrounded by majestic landscapes among valleys and volcanoes, such as the Tehuacán-Cuicatlán Biosphere Reserve and the imposing Popocatépetl volcano.
Puebla Gastronomy
In November 2010, UNESCO recognized Mexican gastronomy as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, including two very traditional Puebla dishes: the iconic Chile en Nogada and the traditional Mole Poblano. These two Puebla dishes represent Mexico worldwide.

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