Mexico Cities by Population 2025

5 Most Populated Mexico Cities

134 cities

City
2025 Pop.
Mexico City12,294,193
Iztapalapa1,815,786
Ecatepec de Morelos1,655,015
Guadalajara1,495,182
Puebla1,434,062
Juarez1,321,004
Tijuana1,300,983
Leon de los Aldama1,238,962
Gustavo Adolfo Madero1,185,772
Zapopan1,142,483
Monterrey1,135,512
Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl1,104,585
Chihuahua809,232
Naucalpan de Juarez792,211
Merida777,615
Alvaro Obregon726,664
San Luis Potosi722,772
Aguascalientes722,250
Hermosillo715,061
Saltillo709,671
Mexicali689,775
Culiacan675,773
Guadalupe673,616
Acapulco de Juarez673,479
Tlalnepantla653,410
Cancun628,306
Santiago de Queretaro626,495
Coyoacan620,416
Santa Maria Chimalhuacan612,383
Torreon608,836
Morelia597,511
Reynosa589,466
Tlaquepaque575,942
Tlalpan574,577
Tuxtla537,102
Cuauhtemoc531,831
Victoria de Durango518,709
Toluca489,333
Ciudad Lopez Mateos489,160
Cuautitlan Izcalli484,573
Ciudad Apodaca467,157
Heroica Matamoros449,815
San Nicolas de los Garza443,273
Venustiano Carranza430,978
Veracruz428,323
Xalapa de Enriquez424,755
Azcapotzalco414,711
Tonala408,759
Xochimilco407,885
Benito Juarez385,439
Iztacalco384,326
Mazatlan381,583
Irapuato380,941
Nuevo Laredo373,725
Miguel Hidalgo372,889
Xico356,352
Benito Juarez355,017
Villahermosa353,577
Ciudad General Escobedo352,444
Celaya340,387
Cuernavaca338,650
Tepic332,863
Ixtapaluca322,271
Tampico309,003
Ciudad Victoria305,155
Tlahuac305,076
Ciudad Obregon298,625
Nicolas Romero281,799
Ensenada279,765
Coacalco277,959
Santa Catarina268,347
Uruapan264,439
Gomez Palacio257,352
Los Mochis256,613
Pachuca de Soto256,584
Oaxaca255,029
Soledad de Graciano Sanchez255,015
Colonia del Valle250,000
Tehuacan248,716
Ojo de Agua242,272
Magdalena Contreras238,431
Coatzacoalcos235,983
Campeche220,389
Monclova215,271
La Paz215,178
Nogales212,533
Buenavista206,081
Puerto Vallarta203,342
Tapachula202,672
Ciudad Madero197,216
Chilpancingo187,251
Poza Rica de Hidalgo185,242
Chicoloapan172,919
Ciudad del Carmen169,466
Chalco168,720
Jiutepec162,427
Delegacion Cuajimalpa de Morelos160,491
Salamanca160,169
San Luis Rio Colorado158,089
San Cristobal de las Casas158,027
San Pablo de las Salinas156,191
Cuautla154,358
Ciudad Benito Juarez151,893
Chetumal151,243
Piedras Negras150,178
Playa del Carmen149,923
Zamora141,627
Cordoba140,896
San Juan del Rio138,878
Colima137,383
Ciudad Acuna134,233
Manzanillo130,035
Zacatecas129,011
Huixquilucan124,846
Ciudad Valles124,644
Guadalupe124,623
San Pedro Garza Garcia122,627
San Pedro Garza Garcia122,009
Fresnillo120,944
Orizaba120,844
Miramar118,614
Iguala de la Independencia118,468
Ciudad Delicias118,071
Ciudad de Villa de Alvarez117,600
Cuauhtemoc114,007
Navojoa113,836
Heroica Guaymas113,082
Minatitlan112,046
Cuautitlan108,449
Texcoco de Mora105,165
Parral104,836
Tepexpan102,667
Tulancingo102,406
Tuxtepec101,810

Mexico Overview

Mexico has 12 cities with more than a million people, 122 cities with between 100,000 and 1 million people, and 820 cities with between 10,000 and 100,000 people. The largest city in Mexico is Mexico City, with a population of 12,294,193 people.

As the world’s 14th largest country by area, it’s no surprise that Mexico also has the population to match, boasting one of the largest populations in the world. Mexico’s cities are spread among its 31 states and one federal district. The largest city, Mexico City, contributes over 12 million people to the country’s total population. In addition to Mexico City, there are also 11 other cities that have populations that exceed one million. Over 100 cities have populations that exceed 100,000, while an additional 674 cities have populations that fall between 10,000 and 100,000 residents.

Mexico is one of the fastest developing countries in the world, and that is evidenced not only by its most populous cities but also by the overall declines in rural populations that have been recorded over the years. In the 1960s, almost half of the Mexican population lived in rural areas. However, in 2015, this number shrunk to just 21%, showing that many of Mexico’s native residents, in addition to immigrants coming to the country from Central America, Latin America and other regions of the world, are heading toward the developed cities for employment and educational opportunities not found in the more remote areas of the country. The population increases in many of Mexico’s already crowded cities has been cause for concern as continued growth could lead to a strain on the country’s resources and infrastructure.

Sources

  1. GeoNames