Discover Mexico City Coyoacan neighborhood, its rich culture and flavors. Taste tacos and street food, visit local markets and optionally explore the iconic Frida Kahlo Museum.
We designed this tour in collaboration with award-winning Chef Abel Hernandez. Each tasting stop is hand-selected to showcase the flavors that locals love most.
Start with classics like griddled quesadillas, crispy gorditas, ceviche, and mole-covered chicken tostadas. Follow with Tacos al Pastor and Torta de Milanesa. You’ll experience Coyoacan like a true insider.
To complete your experience, you have the option to visit the legendary Frida Kahlo Museum, a must for art lovers.
Join our curated cultural journey through one of Mexico City’s most iconic neighborhoods, at relaxed pace and in intimate group size. Whether you're here for the art, the food, or the streets of Coyoacan, this Tacos and Frida Kahlo tour offers something for everyone.
Meet at the "N" letter of the Coyoacan sign at Plaza Jardin Hidalgo.
Begin your journey in the heart of Coyoacán at Plaza Hidalgo, a picturesque square lined with historic buildings, leafy trees, and lively street scenes. It's the perfect place to ease into the neighborhood's rhythm, with your guide sharing the first stories of this charming, artsy enclave that has inspired generations.
As you wander through cobbled streets and shaded courtyards, you’ll visit Parroquia San Juan Bautista, one of the oldest churches in Mexico City and a striking example of colonial architecture.
This experience is designed to awaken your senses—especially your tastebuds. With tasting stops thoughtfully selected in collaboration with acclaimed Mexican chef Abel Hernández, the route highlights the neighborhood’s authentic flavors and culinary soul. Inside two beloved neighborhood markets, you'll sample a selection of local favorites: from freshly griddled quesadillas and crispy gorditas to bright ceviche or mole-slathered chicken tostadas.
Next, stop for one of Mexico City’s most iconic street foods—a taco al pastor, carved straight from the spit, full of smoky tenderness and a hint of pineapple. Then, enjoy a torta de milanesa, a crunchy, flavor-packed sandwich beloved by locals.
Afterward, cool down with a scoop of handmade ice cream beside the Fuente de los Coyotes, soaking in the charm of one of Coyoacán’s most iconic spots.
To conclude, you’ll have the option to visit the Frida Kahlo Museum, also known as La Casa Azul—her vivid blue home shared with Diego Rivera. Inside, you’ll find original artworks, intimate keepsakes, and richly preserved spaces that tell the story of Frida’s life, her creative spirit, and her deep connection to Mexico’s cultural and political identity. Though optional, it’s widely considered a must-see for anyone visiting Mexico City.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Show more
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
Your guide to the flawless travel experience