Mexico City E-Bike Tour with a taco and churros stop
E-bikes make Mexico City feel instantly manageable. This half-day ride threads together major sights in a smart loop, from Roma […]
E-bikes make Mexico City feel instantly manageable. This half-day ride threads together major sights in a smart loop, from Roma […]
Mexico City is best when you follow food. This 5-hour small-group tour takes you through two local mercados, includes street-food
Three sacred stops in one day. This 9-hour expedition strings together Tlatelolco, the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, and
A day in Mexico City starts with one loud square. This walking tour is a smart way to connect the
Four hours, nineteen icons, and a bike under you. This tour is fun because it’s a locals-style route through Mexico
Cholula’s pyramid and Puebla’s tiles share the same bus. This day trip strings together two big hitters right outside Mexico
Night photography changes fast when you’re above street level. This Mexico City double-decker night tour is a simple, low-cost way
Tacos and mezcal with insider shortcuts. In 3.5 hours you’ll hop between some of Mexico City’s taco neighborhoods, with real
Getting out of Mexico City gets serious fast: volcano country. This 9-hour guided hike takes you from the foothills of
Teotihuacán by bike feels oddly surreal. This full-day guided trip takes you to the City of the Gods with a
Thermal caves beat a city day. I love the up-to-40 thermal pools and the fact you’re in a small-group setting,
Few places feel as local as Coyoacán. This private tour stitches together three big Mexico City moods: Coyoacán on foot,
The National Museum can feel like a time machine. This 2.5-hour guided visit turns that huge space into a clear,
Teotihuacán feels unreal from the moment you arrive. I like that this trip locks in a small-group guided walk through
Chapultepec gives you two eras at once. I like how this tour links the pre-Hispanic story you’ll see at the