In general, the metro system for Mexico City is super easy and clean to use. I wish we had used the metro more during our time in CDMX, especially since it's only five pesos! Metro Sevilla was our closest stop by our airbnb, which was a great station.
Metro Sevilla station is located in Roma Norte, which is a central location for the area, as it's next to many restaurants and shops in the neighborhood. This station was very clean and easy to navigate around, with plenty of signage. There was a ticket counter where you can buy a one-way ticket, which they give you a card that you insert into the slot to enter the station. Or, if you're a frequent metro rider, there is a card that you can tap, similar to what other metro stations do.
This metro station is connected to the Centro Historico area, which is where we took the metro to and from. It also didn't take long for the metro to arrive, as we only waited 10 minutes at most. However, it should be noted that the metro gets super busy. We took the metro on a late Friday night and it was packeddd. I mean, packed as in body to body touching. But overall, taking the metro in Mexico City was an easy peasy, cheap experience that more people should take advantage of. read more