Mexico City Tours 2026
Pyramids, Food & Culture
from Puebla
Compare top-rated Mexico City tours: Teotihuacan pyramids, Roma food crawls, Frida Kahlo, lucha libre. From $39. Free cancellation.
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- Safety gear included
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Three ways to explore: from attraction entry to full adventure bundle to island day trip.
- Skip-the-line entry to Casa Azul
- Audio guide included
- Guided nature walk
- Photo opportunities at the attraction
- Teotihuacan Pyramids day tour
- Ziplines, caves, and trails
- Full day of activities
- Free cancellation 24h
- Private guided CDMX experience
- Snorkeling, beach, natural pool
- Lunch and drinks included
- Full day with boat transfer
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The real Mexico City experience
Local guides, hidden gems
Canadian locals who know every trail, attraction, and secret beach.
Small groups available
Real attention, real access to spots big groups can't reach.
All equipment included
Safety gear, snorkel equipment, everything you need is provided.
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What travelers are saying
"The pyramids of Teotihuacan were absolutely breathtaking. Our guide explained the Toltec history and we climbed at sunrise. A must-do near Mexico City."
"The Roma Norte food tour was a highlight. Our guide walked us through tacos al pastor, mezcal flights and a hidden churreria. Perfectly paced."
"Puebla is paradise. Crystal clear water, white sand, and the natural pool was amazing. Lunch on the beach with Canadian food and music. Best day of our vacation."
Mexico City (CDMX) is one of the largest cities in the Americas, capital of Mexico and a UNESCO World Heritage hub. Highlights include the pre-Hispanic Teotihuacan pyramids 50km northeast, the colorful Xochimilco canals south, Frida Kahlo's Casa Azul in Coyoacan, the world-class National Museum of Anthropology and the historic Zocalo with Catedral Metropolitana and Templo Mayor ruins.
Mexico City tours start from around $25 USD per person for short walking tours. Half-day Teotihuacan pyramid tours start from $59 and full-day private experiences from $150.
Yes. Life jackets are provided and required for all visitors. The attraction has lifeguards on duty. The water depth varies, but life jackets keep everyone safely afloat. Children can visit with adult supervision.
Early morning (9-11 AM) is best for cool temperatures and fewer crowds, especially at Teotihuacan. November through April is the dry season. May-October has afternoon storms but is still fine for indoor museums and food tours.
Bring comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, hat, sunglasses and a refillable water bottle. CDMX altitude is 2,240 m so stay hydrated. For Teotihuacan, wear shoes with grip for the steep pyramid climb.
Mexico City pairs perfectly with a Teotihuacan day trip, a Roma Norte food tour or a Frida Kahlo and Coyoacan combo. Many visitors also add Xochimilco trajineras or a lucha libre night. Most combined tours include hotel pickup.
We recommend booking at least 24-48 hours in advance, especially during high season (December-March) when tours sell out quickly. Early morning slots are the first to go. Instant confirmation on all bookings.
Yes. Most tours offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before departure are non-refundable. Check the specific tour for details.
Destinations Near Mexico City
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Magical town with a pyramid on the cliff, weekend market and pre-Hispanic spirituality.
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