Walking Tour in Mexico City for Exploring their Cultural Heritage
A day in Mexico City starts with one loud square. This walking tour is a smart way to connect the […]
A day in Mexico City starts with one loud square. This walking tour is a smart way to connect the […]
Mexico City is easier when you can hop. The Turibus Hop On Hop Off Mexico City Tour lets you build
One museum, finally in plain English. A private walkthrough of the National Museum of Anthropology turns Mexico City’s biggest museum
Mezcal and tacos, in a real neighborhood. This small-group night walk in Mexico City’s Narvarte area is built for people
Murals look different when you ride a bike. This Mexico City street art bike tour is built to show you
Cold morning, then the sky turns gold. I love the sunrise balloon viewpoint over Teotihuacán; it’s the kind of quiet
Xochimilco plus Frida in one day is a smart combo. This private tour strings together Mexico City’s most emotional art
Murals here tell Mexico’s big story. This walking tour strings together three iconic mural sites in the Historic Center, with
Chapultepec becomes a story you can walk through. Panoramic views from Chapultepec Castle plus a guided hit list at the
Xochimilco canals in motion feel like a movie. This tour strings together a private trajiner-style boat ride, a walk through
Four neighborhoods, one day plan. This full-day shared tour knits together UNAM’s Ciudad Universitaria, Estadio Azteca, Xochimilco’s trajineras, and Coyoacán
Four routes, one easy ticket. This Turibus Mexico City hop-on hop-off pass is a smart way to get oriented fast,
Teotihuacán feels unreal from the moment you arrive. I like that this trip locks in a small-group guided walk through
Seven bites make Centro feel like home. This is a small-group walking food tour that keeps you close to real
Frida is everywhere in Coyoacán. This half-day, small-group tour turns the artist’s world into a walkable route, with Coyoacán Market