Baton Rouge to Mexico City: Road Trip Guide & Distance

908.9 miles 1462.7 km · straight line
1184.8 miles actual route 1906.8 km · driving distance
24h 37min estimated drive time
$114 - $140 estimated fuel cost
~2h 20min flight time
215° SW bearing direction

How far is Baton Rouge from Mexico City?

The distance from Baton Rouge to Mexico City is 908.9 miles (1462.7 km) as the crow flies. Mexico City is located SW of Baton Rouge. By car, the driving distance is approximately 1184.8 miles, taking about 24h 37min. A direct flight would take roughly 2h 20min. Baton Rouge is in Louisiana, United States, while Mexico City is in Mexico.

This is a serious multi-day road trip! We strongly recommend breaking this journey up with an overnight stay to ensure you arrive safely and refreshed. Since you'll be heading mostly West, pack a good pair of sunglasses if you plan to drive during the late afternoon to avoid the harsh sun glare. Keep in mind this route crosses international borders. Don't forget your passport, and check current border crossing times and vehicle insurance requirements. For a trip of this distance, flying is significantly faster. However, driving offers the flexibility to explore stops along the way.

Coordinates come from public place data for Baton Rouge and Mexico City. The driving distance uses an OSRM road-route result when route data is available. Fuel, flight, bus, and train values are planning estimates and can change by date, provider, road closures, and border rules.

How to Get from Baton Rouge to Mexico City

Method Time Est. Cost Best For
Drive 24h 37min $114 - $140 Flexible stops
Fly ~2h 20min $80–200* Speed
Bus ~29h 32min $95–$178* Budget
Train ~32h 0min $142–$415* Comfort

Quick Facts

Baton Rouge
30.45°N, 91.19°W
America/Chicago
17m elevation
Mexico City
19.43°N, 99.13°W
America/Mexico_City
2240m elevation
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Did You Know?

  • At walking speed (3 mph), it would take about 303 hours of non-stop walking
  • By bicycle at 12 mph, the journey would take roughly 76 hours
  • You could travel this distance about 27.4 times to circle the Earth's equator
Data Sources & Estimate Notes GeoNames · OpenStreetMap · OSRM