Things to do
in Mexico City
for people who hate tours.
Walk, bike, eat, and escape. Small groups, real neighborhoods, local guides who show you the city as it actually is. No scripts. No megaphones.
Ways to Get
Not Lost.
Four ways to see Mexico City the way locals do. Every experience small-group, every guide a local.
Bike Tours
Mexico City
Movement, culture, local stops. The fastest way to fall for CDMX.
Ride with usFood Tours
Mexico City
Street tacos, markets, family taquerías. Flavors travelers never forget.
Taste with usWalking Tours
Mexico City
Streets full of stories and architecture. The city the way it’s meant to be seen.
Walk with usDay Trips
from CDMX
Hot air balloon over Teotihuacán. Hot springs. Beyond the city, worth every minute.
Break freePick what sounds right
Browse, pick what sounds right, book online in under 2 minutes. No account needed.
WhatsApp in minutes
WhatsApp message within minutes. Meeting point, what to bring, everything sorted.
We handle the rest
Small group. Local guide. No scripts. Just the city as it actually is. Max 8 people.
The ones travelers
won’t shut up about.
Bike & Taco Monday
Ride through real neighborhoods. Stop where locals eat. No tourist traps.
Hot Air Balloon Teotihuacán
Ancient pyramids at dawn from 300m up. 45 minutes over one of the world’s great wonders.
Black Magic & Market Walk
Not polished. Completely real. Sonora Market rituals and La Merced’s beautiful chaos.
Market & Mezcal Crawl
Walk three neighborhoods, eat five dishes, finish in a mezcal bar that doesn’t exist on Instagram. Yet.
Stories from
the streets.
Guides, lists, and unfiltered notes from Mexico City. Written by locals, not algorithms. The stuff you actually need to know.
Best Restaurants in CDMX (Not in Roma, Condesa, or Polanco)
Some of the best meals in Mexico City happen far from the brunch crowds. Here’s where locals actually eat.
Read the guide →Real travelers.
Real reviews.
Best thing I did in Mexico City. Felt like exploring with a local friend, not a tour guide. Worth every peso.
The bike and taco tour was incredible. Small group, real spots, zero tourist traps. Did this on day one and it set the tone for the whole trip.
Teotihuacán at sunrise from a balloon — one of the most beautiful moments of my life. Do not skip this.
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but briefly.
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Pick an experience. Book in 2 minutes. Show up. We handle the rest.