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Tours en CDMX 2026
Teotihuacán, Xochimilco & Frida Kahlo
from Centro Histórico

Compare top-rated CDMX tours: pyramids, food walks in Roma, Coyoacán + Frida Kahlo, lucha libre. From $35. Free cancellation.

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From $129 / person
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  • Swimming time included
  • Guided nature walk
  • Photo opportunities at the attraction
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Island Day Trip
From $89 / person
  • CDMX-on-the-Lake or Goat Island Island
  • Snorkeling, beach, natural pool
  • Lunch and drinks included
  • Full day with boat transfer
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What travelers are saying

4.7
Based on 2,500+ reviews
Karen L.
United States · March 2026
★★★★★
Teotihuacán Pyramids Tour from CDMX

"Las pirámides de Teotihuacán impresionan más de lo que imaginas. El guía explicó cada detalle, el almuerzo en la cueva fue increíble. Lo más destacado del viaje a CDMX."

David W.
United Kingdom · February 2026
★★★★★
Roma + Condesa Food Tour

"The Wine Country tour was a highlight. Our guide explained the history of the first observation deck in the Mexico, and we ended with a coffee in Plaza España. Perfectly paced."

Amanda L.
Argentina · January 2026
★★★★★
Xochimilco Trajinera Day Trip

"Xochimilco con la trajinera privada fue mágico. Mariachi en vivo, comida tradicional y los canales coloridos. Una experiencia 100% mexicana."

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CDMX (Ciudad de México) is the cultural heart of Mexico, with neighborhoods spanning pre-Hispanic ruins, colonial centers, art deco districts and food capitals. Most visitors split time between the Centro Histórico (Zócalo, Templo Mayor, Catedral), Coyoacán (Frida Kahlo Casa Azul, San Ángel), Roma + Condesa (cafés, mezcalerías), Chapultepec (Anthropology Museum), and day trips to Teotihuacán pyramids 50km northeast or Xochimilco trajineras 30km south.

Group Teotihuacán tours from CDMX start at $35 USD per person. Private tours from $150 USD. Roma + Condesa food tours from $60 USD. Hot air balloon over the pyramids from $180 USD. Xochimilco trajinera from $25 USD per hour. Lucha libre Arena México tickets from $20 USD.

Yes, CDMX is safe for tourists who stick to the main tourist neighborhoods (Centro Histórico, Roma, Condesa, Polanco, Coyoacán, San Ángel, Chapultepec). Use Uber or registered taxis instead of street cabs, avoid showing valuables in the metro, and stick to well-lit areas at night. Most visitors travel without incident.

March to May is dry and warm (ideal weather but more crowded). November to February is dry and cooler, perfect for walking tours. June to October is the rainy season with afternoon showers but greener landscapes and fewer tourists. October 31 to November 2 (Día de Muertos) is the most iconic cultural moment but very busy. Book accommodation 2-3 months ahead.

Bring a swimsuit, towel, waterproof phone case, and water shoes (the trail has some rocky sections). Sunscreen must be biodegradable to protect the attraction's ecosystem. A change of clothes is recommended for after the swim.

Teotihuacán pyramids pair perfectly with the Basílica de Guadalupe (same direction, half day combo). Coyoacán + San Ángel + Frida Kahlo Casa Azul make a full-day cultural loop. Xochimilco trajineras combine well with the UNAM mural tour. Roma + Condesa food walks pair with mezcalería evenings. Most combined tours include hotel pickup and last 6 to 9 hours.

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.

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