Mexico City: Roma & Condesa Private & Personalized Walking Tour
Roma and Condesa feel like a secret map. A private local host strings together neighborhood streets and major sights in […]
Roma and Condesa feel like a secret map. A private local host strings together neighborhood streets and major sights in […]
Xochimilco turns a tasting into a party. I love how the tour stacks unlimited drinks on a real trajinera cruise,
Pyramids, a cave, and liquor tasting in one day. This half-day-ish mix turns Teotihuacan into more than a photo stop:
Barragán’s colors hit like sunlight. This small-group visit to Casa Pedregal spotlights the way his design uses light, color, and
Tacos and mezcal, in stylish Polanco. In about three hours, you get a guided start with mezcal or wine and
Teotihuacan feels different before the crowds arrive. This morning tour gets you there early, so you can take photos of
Three icons, one smooth day. This Xochimilco–Coyoacán–Frida Kahlo tour strings together a canal boat ride, a neighborhood walk, and an
Three big Mexico City icons in one long day. This tour strings together Tlatelolco, Teotihuacan, and the Basilica de Guadalupe
Tacos in Mexico City should come with context. This tour mixes tortilla-making basics with an easy neighborhood stroll through Roma
Guadalupe is famous. Your plan matters. This 4-hour guided visit takes you straight to the Basilica of Our Lady of
Pyramids, churches, and tequila in one day. This 8-hour 3X1 tour strings together Teotihuacán’s big sights, the Basilica of Guadalupe,
Map guilt disappears fast in Mexico City. This walking tour gives you an organized way to see the Centro Histórico
Mexico City’s anthropology museum makes more sense with a guide. This small-group, English-language tour at the Museo Nacional de Antropología
Streetlights hit different in Mexico City. This night bus tour strings together the city’s key landmarks fast, with an audio
Frida’s house hits harder than a slideshow. This pre-booked entry into the Blue House skips the worst of the ticket-line