Colonia Roma Food Tour

Food is the best map in Roma. This half-day walking tour turns Colonia Roma into a flavor lesson: a former European enclave that now feels like a creative dining district, where you stop often enough to sample and still walk…
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Food is the best map in Roma. This half-day walking tour turns Colonia Roma into a flavor lesson: a former European enclave that now feels like a creative dining district, where you stop often enough to sample and still walk…

Flying over Teotihuacán is pure wow. This balloon ride gets you above the Sun and Moon pyramids in about 30 to 45 minutes, with a team focused on safe operations. I love the safety focus and the panoramic views you…

Teotihuacan and Guadalupe in one day is a good deal. This tour strings together two of Mexico City’s biggest must-dos, with Teotihuacan admission included and a guide running the show from hotel pickup to drop-off. You’ll get guided stops plus…

Flying above Teotihuacan feels unreal. This day turns a classic Mexico City trip into a sunrise balloon flight with huge panoramic payoff, then (if you choose the upgraded option) adds a guided walk through Teotihuacan plus a meaningful stop at…

Polanco is one of Mexico City’s most fun neighborhoods to walk, and this small-group food tour is a smart way to see it. I like that you stop at 5–7 real places for tastings, with a guide who can explain…

Mexico City hits you fast—then explains itself. This small-group walk through the Historic Center of Mexico City connects pre-Hispanic and colonial Mexico in one continuous route. I love how you move from the political heart of the Zócalo to the…

Monte Albán hits fast. In just a few hours you can understand why Oaxaca’s pre-Columbian world mattered, then still have time to wander and take in the views. The big win here is the balance: guided history at a good…

There’s no quiet way to do Xochimilco. This 2-hour trajinera cruise mixes canal scenery, tequila and mezcal tastings, and a high-energy crew that turns history into something you remember. You’ll glide past floating gardens while hearing stories about Xochimilco’s Aztec…

Frida Kahlo’s home is the kind of place you slow down for. This small-group tour gets you pre-booked admission to the Blue House in Coyoacán, so you spend less time stuck in line and more time noticing the details. I…

A private day that mixes two worlds This tour is a smart way to hit Mexico City’s big-name ancient sites and one major pilgrimage stop without getting swallowed by huge groups. I like how door-to-door pickup keeps the morning stress…
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Coyoacán tells Frida’s story in walking form. This half-day tour mixes Frida Kahlo Museum admission with Coyoacán Market street snacks, so you get both context and food. The one thing to consider: you’ll be on cobblestones, so comfy shoes matter.…

A full day in Mexico City history. This tour strings together three big ideas: where Mexico began, how faith shapes daily life, and why Teotihuacan still blows minds. I like the clean flow from Aztec-era Tlatelolco to the Basilica of…

Big museum. Clear story. The National Museum of Anthropology is packed with objects that can feel overwhelming at first glance, but this 2.5-hour guided tour helps you understand what you’re looking at and why it matters. You’ll move through major…

Mexico City can feel like a lot. This bus tour gives you a simple way to stretch it across 1 or 2 days at your own pace, with audio that connects pre-Hispanic, colonial, and modern Mexico City. You hop on,…

Three hours can change how you see Mexico City. This walking tour is a straight shot through Centro Histórico landmarks, with the best kind of guide: someone local who connects the dots across centuries. I like the chance to go…