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INAH Puts 2026 Entry Fees Into Effect Across Museums and Archaeological Sites

Discounts now hinge on ID verifying nationality or residency, with free Sundays and other waivers unchanged.

Overview

  • The 2026 schedule, active from January 1 through December 31, introduces four price tiers that differentiate between Mexican nationals or residents and foreign visitors.
  • Category I sites carry example rates of 105 pesos for nationals and residents versus 210 pesos for foreigners, reflecting the dual-pricing structure.
  • The fees apply across INAH’s network of 165 museums, 193 archaeological zones, and one paleontological site nationwide.
  • At the Museo Nacional de Antropología, general admission is 210 pesos in 2026 under SHCP guidance, with a 50% discount for nationals and resident foreigners who present documentation.
  • Exemptions include free entry on Sundays for Mexicans and resident foreigners, as well as access for minors under 13, students, teachers, INAPAM cardholders, people with disabilities, authorized interns and researchers, and accredited tourist guides, while third-party local surcharges may still apply.