Monterrey, Mexico
Monterrey, Mexico is a cosmopolitan city in the foothills of the Sierra Madre Oriental. It's the third largest city in Mexico and the capital of Nuevo León state. The city is a commercial, industrial, and transportation hub for northern Mexico, home to many international corporations. Ranked as one of the cities with the best quality of life in Mexico, Monterrey is a thriving artistic community, home to many museums, theaters, and concert halls, as well as a vibrant university scene. Surrounded by mountains, the city is overlooked by the Palacio del Obispado, a stories Baroque palace with a regional museum. Downtown lies the Macroplaza, a vast green area of connected squares home to the striking Museo de Arte Contemporáneo and the Faro de Comercio tower, which beams green lasers into the sky.
Campus Information
Architecture students can study at 4 different Tec de Monterrey Campuses:
You can access each campus website page to learn more about what's unique for each location!
Transportation
Airports
Depending on the campus students choose, the airports will vary. For the Monterrey campus, students can go to the Monterrey International Airport (32 km). For the Guadalajara, Guadalajara International Airport (35 km). For the Ciudad de Mexico campus, Mexico City International Airport (22 km). And for the Querétaro campus, the closest airport is Querétaro International Airport (36 km).
Local Transportation
Students can get around Mexico by using the inexpensive subway systems, buses, rideshare apps such as Uber, taxis, and light rails. It will vary a little depending on the city, but local transportation is usually inexpensive, and varied, so students shouldn't have any problems finding a good way to get around, regardless of the city they're in.