Cultural City Mexico City, City Tours & Excursions
Mexico City with
English-Speaking Guide
A Mexico City tour led by a English-speaking insider. Visit the Frida Kahlo Museum, the Coyoacán neighborhood market, the Palace of Fine Arts "Bellas Artes," or the National Palace, featuring a mural by Diego Rivera, Mexico's most famous artist. The cultural highlights of the mega-metropolis "Mexico City" as a prelude to your Mexico round trip.
Visit Museums,
City Markets, Green Spaces &
Teotihuacán -
"Where people became gods"
An endless array of attractions makes a multi-day
stay in Mexico City essential

Historic City Center
A tour through the historic city center, visiting key landmarks and discovering the history of the city, from pre-Hispanic times to modern Mexico.

National Museum of Anthropology
See the diversity of the various Mesoamerican peoples, such as the basalt monolith depicting the rain god Tlaloc.

Canteens & Traditions
Pubs and their stories from the 19th century. "Cantinas" in the 21st century are not just for men. Pulque, Mezcal, Tequila, folklore, and Mariachis. ¡Salud!

Santas & Pecadoras
About the significance of saints and the role of women in pre-Hispanic, colonial, and modern Mexico. Visit one of the oldest neighborhoods in Mexico City.
Mexico City (CDMX)
The greater Mexico City area, officially home to nearly 25 million people, is not only a transportation hub but also a cultural center, making it one of the most interesting cities in the world. Old traditions are still visible in daily life, passed down from their ancestors. "Mexico City" is a modern metropolis with top-notch infrastructure. Colonial architecture blends with contemporary glass structures, as well as Art Nouveau and Art Deco facades, reflecting the growth of the 20th century.

Xochimilco
A boat ride through the canals of the floating gardens of Xochimilco with Mariachi music. Visit the "Museo Dolores Olmedo," which houses a private collection of Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo’s artwork.

Frida Kahlo
The magical neighborhoods of San Ángel & Coyoacán with market and bazaar visits. The former homes of Frida Kahlo (Casa Azul) and León Trotsky are now museums dedicated to their lives and works.

Basilica & Teotihuacan
The Basilica, Mexico's most important pilgrimage site, and a photo stop at the Plaza of Three Cultures. Teotihuacan gives you a glimpse of how powerful and vast this metropolis once was.

Castillo Chapultepec
The castle on Chapultepec Hill was the Viceroy's summer residence, later a military academy and government seat, and today it serves as the National Museum of Mexico's eventful history.
Your personal guide

Leticia Villanueva
Living in Mexico City, Leticia is your personal insider guide who grew up in one of the largest and undoubtedly most interesting cities in the world... Learn more about Leticia on our team page "about us"
Depending on the number of participants and the selected activity, you will travel with your personal guide using various modes of transportation, such as taxis, the subway, Metrobus, or private transfer shuttles. Learn about one of the world's most fascinating cities directly from our Mexico City experts who live and grew up here.