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Raffaele_M, Apr 2026
Do this tour and see lucha libre in CDMX
Seriously - do this tour if you’re in CDMX. We met our guides Jovanna and Bernie at Tizne for tacos, a beer and mezcal. We then went over to a brewery where they make beer and mezcal. Jovanna and Bernie then gave us a talk on the history of lucha libre. It was so fun I can’t stop thinking about it. The actual event was extremely funny as well, the audience and the performances from the luchadors are amazing. We got a small pizza and chips at the venue which holds about 17k people!
Suzanne_H, Apr 2026
Leonor was a brilliant guide and story-teller!
Leonor was our guide - and she was absolutely incredible. She is clearly passionate about her country, the legacy of Frida Kahlo and Frida's community of friends, artists and family, from art to architecture to politics. Leonor is both a scholar and vivid, captivating story-teller. She gave us little 'puzzles' or goals to solve when we visited each room of the little house - it came alive in ways I'm sure few tours can. I cannot recommend Leonor enough.
Raffaele_M, Apr 2026
Amazing - a must!
An amazing experience in CDMX. Pick up was at 4am and the drive was about 30/45 mins. Coffee and cookies beforehand then about 45 minutes in the hot air balloon. Breakfast in the cave was okay - my boyfriend didn’t get chicken with his chilaquiles. It was average but the location was amazing. We stopped for mezcal and souvenir tour after we walked around the Pyramid of the Sun for about an hour or so.
Andrew_L, Apr 2026
An unforgettable day visiting Teotihuacan
We had a brilliant day having the ruins of Teotihucan brought to life by our very knowledgeable guide Josefina. The site is vast, so be prepared to walk up to 5k and because of this we walked at a fast pace to see everything we needed to in the time available. Given the lack of shade at this site and its scale, I felt this was the perfect amount of time to spend there, so the fast pace is necessary. You do need to keep up with your guide or you may miss some explanations of areas. Bring water and a decent hat, otherwise you can buy these at the entry/exit gates. We climbed to the top of the temple of the moon (the temple of the sun is closed to climbing) which was a challenge, don't underestimate it as you need to be comfortable getting yourself back down afterwards too! I'm really glad I did though as my spine tingled with the thought of what would have happened on top of this colossal structure and the scale of crowds who would have been below looking back up! The view of the entire site from here is breath taking. The temple of Quetzalcoatl is stunningly beautiful. Make sure you separately visit the restored recreation of it at the Museo Nacional de Antropología. We had a small issue with our pickup point (Av. P.º de la Reforma 334), the bus was actually sat waiting for us in the roundabout itself, not in the adjacent side street where the pickup location showed it to be. My advice would be to not be shy and to go and speak to any tour vehicles within 50m. Anyhow, after 10 mins waiting, our guide found us and brought us onboard without further issue. We chose to be dropped off in a different location to where we boarded, using this to our advantage to visit some sites further from our hotel that we hadn't visited so far. So it may be worth considering that, as the first drop off is close to the Palacio des Belles Artes.
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Mexico is a tapestry of climates, cultures, and histories. Engage with Mesoamerica’s history by exploring one of the country’s many world-class ancient ruins, from Chichen Itza to Teotihuacan, or dig into the food scenes of Mexico City, Merida, or Mazatlan on tours that highlight regional delicacies. Plenty of Mexico tours are made for revelers, such as yacht rides and beach club experiences, while others are tailored to those interested in local culture. The options are as diverse as the country itself.

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