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Mexico City Food Tours


Discover our Mexico City culinary experiences

Looking for the best things to do in Mexico City? Our Mexico City day tours pack the heart of Mexican food and culture into a single unforgettable day—from a Polanco food and mezcal tour to the Teotihuacan pyramids, the peaceful canals of Xochimilco, and hands-on cooking classes with traditional cooks.

As a socially responsible tour operator, we work directly with local communities, so every experience supports the people who keep Mexican culinary heritage alive.

From Mexico City: Foodie Tour in Polanco – Roots of Mexican Gastronomy

FromUS$135
Experience the best Mexico City food tour Polanco offers taste market classics, Michelin-star dishes, and make your own taco al pastor.
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From Mexico city: Half -Day Teotihuacan Experience

FromUS$159
Arrive early at Teotihuacan to explore the pyramids with a guide, then enjoy a traditional meal at La Gruta with Mexican folk dances.
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Cooking Class in Xochimilco Boat with Cocinera Tradicional from Hidalgo

FromUS$129
Xochimilco Cooking Experience. Cook salsas and tortillas with an indigenous chef aboard a trajinera, and enjoy pulque.
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Mexico City: Cooking Class with Chef and Market Tour

FromUS$119
Cook traditional Mexican dishes in a chef’s home after a guided visit to Mercado de Medellín with a Michelin-trained Mexican chef.
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From Mexico city: Sunrise in Xochimilco A Magical Experience

FromUS$139
Enjoy a peaceful Xochimilco sunrise on a private trajinera, traditional breakfast, hands-on cooking, and an axolotl sanctuary visit.
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mezcal tacos tour polanco

From Mexico City: Mezcal & tacos tour in Polanco!

FromUS$119
Explore Polanco on a guided food tour with authentic tacos, premium mezcal tasting, and stories of Mexican culinary heritage.
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From Mexico city: Coyoacan, Frida Kahlo Casa Azul and Local Market – Private Half Day tour

FromUS$99
Explore Coyoacan Frida Kahlo neighborhood in a private tour, we will take you to the Blue or Red house, market visit and many more secret places.
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Colorful trajinera decorated with flowers and papel picado gliding through the canals on the Xochimilco Tour by Mexico Foodie Tours, with mariachi musicians and guests aboard.

Mexico City Xochimilco Tour: Living Heritage Experience

FromUS$90
Explore Xochimilco's peaceful canals on a private trajinera: UNESCO chinampas, a traditional breakfast on board, and an axolotl sanctuary. A morning of culture, nature, and local gastronomy.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best day tours in Mexico City?

Our most popular Mexico City day tours are easy to choose from.

Join a Polanco food and mezcal tour. Head to the Teotihuacan pyramids early, before the crowds. Glide along the Xochimilco canals on a private trajinera. Or explore Coyoacán and the Frida Kahlo Casa Azul.

Each tour mixes authentic Mexican food with local culture. You see the best of the city in just a few hours.

How much time do I need for a Mexico City tour?

Most of our tours last 4 to 8 hours. They are half-day or full-day trips. This makes them perfect if your time in the city is short.

Some start in the morning, like the Polanco food tour. Others start at sunrise, like the Xochimilco trip. Either way, each Mexico City tour fits into a single day.

Are these food tours or sightseeing tours?

They are both! Food is at the heart of every tour. You taste tacos and mezcal in Polanco. You enjoy a traditional breakfast on a trajinera in Xochimilco. But our day tours show you more than food: you also visit famous sites like the Teotihuacan pyramids and Coyoacán’s Casa Azul.

Do you offer private tours in Mexico City?

Yes, we do, our Mexico City tours are private. This includes the Xochimilco tour and the Coyoacán and Frida Kahlo experience. Private tours are great for families, couples, and small groups. You get a personal experience at your own pace.

We also offer corporate gastronomical experiences.

What makes Mexico Foodie Tours different?

We are a socially responsible tour operator. We work directly with traditional cooks and local communities, this follows the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

Every tour you take supports these cooks. You travel in an authentic way, and you help keep Mexican culinary heritage alive.

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