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    Mexcity Tours

    Mexcity Tours

    4.7(44 reviews)
    2.7 kmJuárez

    The days where we had Leo from Mexcity Tours were definitely the highlight of our trip!…read more The first day Leo picked us up on time and was super friendly. We went to Teotihuacán which was about a 45 minute drive. During the drive, Leo gave us a quick history lesson about the pyramids and the different gods. It's a quick prep to the tour once you get to the sites. (Just a friendly reminder, wear sunblock! I forgot and my shoulders are still burning haha). After the tour, which you will learn SO much, Leo took us to a small shop where you learn more about tools that were used back in the day, a quick mezcal tasting, then shopping. Lastly, we dropped by and had a meal at one of the little restaurants nearby. Our second tour with Leo was to Coyoacán, Frida's Casa Azul, and Xochimilco. This was so fun! Tickets to the Frida museum aren't included, but Leo will still give you some history about Frida and her life (would hate to ruin it for you, but she had a very sad life and Diego ain't shit lmao). After the museum, Leo picked us up and we headed to the embarcadero to get on our trajinera. This was the best part! Leo comes prepared to make it a good time! He has a great speaker and you can DJ what you want to listen to, but is also respectful if you want to hire some of the musicians that pull up. All in all, if you can, book all tours with Leo! You will not be disappointed! He's very professional, accommodating, great sense of humor, knowledgeable, and his English is great. We had an even better time since we were able to joke in both English and Spanish with him. We definitely left Mexico City with a new friend!

    Leo was perfect and professional in every way! He was so considerate and accommodating for my mom…read moreand me. Great way to learn about the history and culture of the area. Great teacher Leo!

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    Mexcity Tours - The grandma that inspired the character Mama Coco!! 106 years old and still sharp!

    The grandma that inspired the character Mama Coco!! 106 years old and still sharp!

    Mexcity Tours - Teotihuacan

    Teotihuacan

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    Turibús - national art museum

    Turibús

    2.2(63 reviews)
    3.0 kmJuárez

    Hello, I just wanted…read moreto convey the excellent service we received from one of your staff from Turibus in Mexico City. Anna from Turibus. Anna was at the kiosk on the Basilica circuit. Anna was working the afternoon in front of the Burger King store, on Tuesday June 2, 2026 (I think it was on the Calzada de Guadalupe). Anna was so attentive, patient with my not so good spanish (which I am working on for when I return to Mexico!), professional, and so very kind. She helped us, and explained the Turibus routes. We both used google translate to communicate. Anna was one of the most friendliest people we met on our entire trip. We were on the Turibus the next day and did the Historical and Palanco Cirsuit. We wanted to do the Basilica Circuit to see if Anna was working to thank her again for all her help. Turibus is so fortunate to have an amazing and kind person as Anna in their company. Give this lady a prize and a raise for her amazing service!!! THANK YOU ANNA!!!! Now for the tour itself. We did the tour in Mexico City June 3, 2026. Great to see Mexico City, especially if you don't have a lot of time. We bought our tickets for 400 MX pesos each, at the stand in the Historical Centre for a one day pass. They give you headphones and a map. Don't forget to bring water, snacks, a small towel, hat, and go to the bathroom before you go, because one circuit can take almost 2 hours. We did the Historical and Palanco circuit. The only thing was sometimes the descriptions of the area would cut off mid sentence, leaving you wondering what the rest of the story was. Depending on where you sit sometimes the connection to the audio on bus did not work. But no worries we just changed seats. Buses were clean. The day we went was hot, so if you are wearing shorts the seats on the top can get hot! But just give it some time to cool down. Bring a towel or sheet to cover the hot seat and you are good to go! Overall, super fun tour to get to see the city. We did not have enough time to do all four circuits in one day, so maybe consider buying a 48 hour pass. Also note tours end at 7 pm. And depending where you are you could be dropped off mid circuit. So plan your time accordingly. This was explained very well by Anna (see above). She was amazing!!! Also note is you are not fluent in Mexican spanish, which has some differences from other spanish dialects, bring your phone to translate or do some research on the tours before you go. Thank you Anna! Bernadette Canada

    Honestly, not a bad way to get around the city and catch some major highlights. It costs $290 MXN…read morefor adults and $150 MXN for children. We ended up getting our tickets and bracelets to get us on and off the bus. We decided to do the red line (Centro Historico) and yellow line (Polanco) within the allotted time. I liked the red line since it had plenty of stops and nice photo opps. The yellow line also had some nice stops on it, but the action seemed to be with the red line. The staff at the stop we were at, Monumento a la Independencia (Angel) made sure we went to the proper location for the bus. Seeing our limited Spanish speaking abilities, they were able to explain this in English. That was nice of them to do, ensuring that we all were in the right spots. Timing was listed as every 10 to 15 minutes for the frequency of buses, which was correct (aside from unpredictable traffic). Announcements were made for the approximate length of the tour, with extra time needing to be taken to account for traffic. I liked that they had the option of which language to give background information at each stop, but I would've wanted more detail and in depth explanations. They provided headphones with 10 options for language, volume control, and USB/USB-C plugs. Just be careful if you ride on the top and when it's hot out, because it gets pretty warm and you may run the risk of your phone overheating. When we were on the yellow line, the driver gave some extra tidbits of information, but seemed that he only explained in Spanish. Note: if you're on the top part of the bus/open air area, make sure to be careful since it is full of trees and you could easily get smacked by leaves or branches if you're not careful. We stopped during part of the red line route to grab a bite to eat, and when we were attempting to get on the green line transfer, were informed that due to our time (about 5:30pm) we would only make it for one of the stops, since the closing time for the bus tour is 7pm (open 9am). All in all good value if you want to see the city in limited time and for a good overview of the sights.

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    Turibús
    Turibús
    Turibús

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    Eat Mexico - Chicken and beef quesadilla

    Eat Mexico

    4.9(39 reviews)
    1.7 kmRoma Norte

    A MUST DO!!! I highly recommend you take the tour with Adrian if he's available!…read more We came from LA (I'm from San Diego) so as first timers to Mexico City we were expecting amazing food. While the city has great food, Adrian knows all the best spotsThe tacos and sandwiches we had blew us away like nothing we've ever tasted. They even have burritos, tamales, smoothies, drinks, and desert on the tour. Make sure to skip breakfast because you'll be eating enough for the whole day. We toured 12 different spots and every stop was amazing, friendly chefs/locals and Adrian gave us a great background of the culinary history behind Mexico and it's finest ingredients. Thanks for the great tour, we'll be back Side note: this tour is great for anyone and because the food is so amazing, I'd tour here before trying street food yourselves. Standards will go up

    This was an amazing tour! We did the Narvarte night tour. This took us to 5 different locations…read more that ended in a mezcal tasting which we really enjoyed. Garlic tostada & a costilla volcán - these were amazing! Soo much garlic that I was in heaven. The costilla volcan had a lot of cheese which felt like a tostada pizza. Soup sampler - beef broth was great cause it was a cold night and was warming. The flavors were like a Vietnamese soup. TIP: I liked the beef vs shrimp. Tacos a pastorr - for $1usd I'll take 10. Lol. These were good. Each station kinda tasted different cause one had a little more char than the other. Tacos de suadero - best taco of the trip. TIP: in your second round ask for beef and mans chorizo! Mezcal tasting - very informative of the different types and alcohol %. The ice cream was great! I'd highly recommend this tour and Mario made the trip very fun and since he's a chef he also gave alot of context of the food and how to cook it.

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    Eat Mexico - Squash blossom burrito cheese on the outside, grilled to perfection

    Squash blossom burrito cheese on the outside, grilled to perfection

    Eat Mexico - Amazing Pambazo with chorizo, potato, and pepper

    Amazing Pambazo with chorizo, potato, and pepper

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    Trajineras de Cuemanco Xochimilco

    Trajineras de Cuemanco Xochimilco

    3.4(47 reviews)
    14.3 kmXochimilco

    When in Mexico City, don't let anyone tell you that this unique, scenic, traditional, loud,…read morecrowded, boisterous adventure is too "touristy." Yes, it's (overly) glitzy at times, possibly too popular/busy, especially on holidays/weekends, but it's sooooooo MEXICAN!! Take the day trip from the city, either on your own (helps to speak SOME Spanish) or with a group and go with the FLOW!! We took an Uber from the Centro Historico and made our way to where we needed to be. Well, we actually got lost a few times, but managed to find this location (there are several launching points...) and managed to get a reasonably good deal for a two hour "ecological" tour, which meant we had some quality time in the lesser congested areas, and even saw some beautiful birds!! Our guide was super informative, and we really saw quite a bit in the two hours we were out there. We didn't do much eating and drinking, but saw many others taking advantage of the holiday season to have BIG fiestas on the water!! Xochimilco is definitely an EXPERIENCE... Andale!! In spite of the crowds, glitz, possible price gouging (it'll probably happen, get over it, it's how they make a living!!) it's WELL worth it!!

    Xochimilco is a historic canal district in Mexico City, famous for its colorful boats (trajineras)…read morethat offer festive tours through the waterways. Xochimilco is a popular destination for tourists visiting Mexico City, even though it's a hike from the center of the city (you'll likely spend an hour getting to Xochimilco). We didn't visit on our first trip to Mexico City, but we did make a quick stop to tour the Xochimilco canals on our second visit to CDMX a few weeks ago. We visited with a tour group, which I recommend. I've heard it can be difficult to arrange things on your own. I believe it. When we visited, the market at this portion of Xochimilco had just been torn down (they are rebuilding it in time for the World Cup next summer), and it made for a confusing site. Without our guide, we definitely wouldn't have known where to go. There are lots of ways to experience and enjoy Xochimilco. For a lot of people, it's a party. You can eat, drink, and listen to mariachi music. I've heard it can be quite an experience and people can turn this into a party. You can also have a more historical- or ecological-focused experience, which is what we did (several groups focus on this kind of visit, including some that take you out at sunrise to experience it). Our tour guide taught us the history of Xochimilco (the waterways here were a main transportation venue from the pre-Hispanic period until the 20th century) and some of the ways people are trying to focus on improving the environment in the area (bringing back agriculture/chinampas and attempting to preserve habitat for the axolotl - Google it, it's amazing). If you're hoping for a particular experience, I highly recommend checking with a tour guide who can help you pick the portion of Xochimilco and ensure you get the experience you're most interested in. It's an interesting place, but given its distance from the city center, I wouldn't say it's a must visit for first time tourists to the city.

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    Trajineras de Cuemanco Xochimilco
    Trajineras de Cuemanco Xochimilco - La Llorona, yup that's it.

    La Llorona, yup that's it.

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    Amigo Tours - The sky dancers

    Amigo Tours

    2.1(87 reviews)
    4.1 kmCentro Sur

    During our vacation (March, 2026) we took two tours with Amigo, the Teotihuacan & Basílica of…read moreGuadalupe Tour was the better of the two. We were fortunate to have Alan (English guide) and Alex (Spanish guide), and our driver was Francisco. Alan was an excellent guide; his emphatic and impassioned presentation style was filled with a great many historical and informational items, and both his accent and annunciation made it very easy to follow. Although I recommend this tour, there were a few drawbacks as well. First, I wish we had not bought the lunch to be included. Although the restaurant itself was a very nice space, and included entertainment, the ($31-$33) buffet was lackluster at best. Yes, plenty of choices, plenty of food, but none of it exceptional, or really very good either (street vendor food would have been better). The challenge, however, is that there is NOT another place to buy food (the bus takes you to their; the tour's, partner restaurant so that it is the only place to eat. Some of the other menu items were likely tastier than the buffet. Adjoining the restaurant (behind it) is an area where you "learn" about obsidian, types of tequila & Mezcal, silver, and local hand-crafts. The "presentations" are fun (enough), but yes, this is a stop where they hope you will buy items. For many, this is an opportunity to buy souvenirs, but my wife and I found that this greatly cut into the time we would have much rather spent exploring Teotihuacan. Overall the pacing of the Tour was well planned out. Traffic in/around Mexico City is NOTHING like you have ever experienced before, so it's nearly impossible for the Tour to always go 100% as planned. My advice is to bring patience, things for comfort (bottled water, sun screen, rain jacket, etc.), as it was a 10 hour (yes TEN HOUR) Excursion. We were in good hands with Amigo Tours with this one, but the next day (also with Amigo), we had a very different and not as good Tour elsewhere. Out of five stars, I'd rate this tour at a solid 3.5.

    If I I could give zero stars I would. This company is a total scam. I bought my ticket 3 weeks in…read moreadvanced to visit the sacred family church with tower access in Barcelona..they sent me confirmations and everything else. 2 days prior to arrival to Barcelona they emailed me saying they had a "logistical Issue" and they cancelled my ticket. Did not offer me a suitable alternative. Do not waste your time and avoid this company at all costs.

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    Amigo Tours - Moon Pyramid

    Moon Pyramid

    Amigo Tours - Lunch spot show

    Lunch spot show

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    Poráy

    Poráy

    5.0(4 reviews)
    4.1 kmCentro Poniente

    Take a bike tour with Poray and discover the true gems of Mexico city that are hidden in the…read morebuzzing streets or the tranquil nooks and crannies of Tlatelolco! The tour begins at Fontán Reforma Hotel, where their shop is located. You're given a bike that will be adjusted according to your needs, as well as a helmet if you'd like one. My bike was a beach cruiser with a basket, which was ideal since I was dragging along my camera and water. My guide, Danny, was a super enthusiastic, has been biking his entire life and would know the roads with his eyes closed, so needless to say I felt safe even when riding the busy streets. Our first stop was made at the Monumento a la Revolución, where he gave a brief explanation of the background. Then we went on to the Buenavista-Guerrero Corridor, where we locked our bikes and took a walk down the street that features murals that cover the entire building facades. Then we drove through the quiet neighborhood of Tlatelolco, to the Plaza de las Tres Culturas, where he gave a detailed backstory of the massacre as well as the history of the pyramids and the church. After this stop, we set off again in search for more murals all over town. We finished the tour with a light lunch in the marketplace at Plaza Garibaldi before heading back to the starting point. Biking through CDMX, admiring the many pieces of art on the walls, gives you a unique perspective that no other tour will be able to offer you. The biking aspect of the tour is not strenuous at all, so I would recommend anyone to see the city from a different angle and hop on a bike with Poray!

    My husband and I were visiting CDMX with our adult daughters and son-in-law and really enjoyed this…read moretour as we wanted to become better acquainted with some of the neighborhoods and see street art. Gabby was a great guide and Danny was riding behind us, corking traffic for us at times. We felt safe on all the paths taken and the city now has great infrastructure for cycling. My only wish is that I'd known that the included 'snacks' were going to be some of the best street tacos I've tasted. I had wolfed down a huge breakfast just before the tour so shared my tacos with family. Had I been hungry, they would have been all mine! This tour is a great way to get oriented with part of the inner-city. I would do it all over again just to get back to that taco stand in that sketchy neighborhood, which was safe during the day. This is a great way to cover a lot of ground and feel the culture. We booked this tour in advance through TripAdvisor.

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    Poráy - Tletalolco

    Tletalolco

    Poráy
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    Discover Mexico city's hidden gems

    Ride MB - motorcycle_rental - Updated July 2026

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