Mexico City E-Bike Tour with local foodie
Overview
Inclusions
- Bottled water - También vamos a dar una probada de tacos y churros
- Use of bicycle
- Tacos and Churros tasting
- Entry/Admission - Polanco
What to expect
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Roma Norte, Roma Norte, Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast
The Roma neighborhood, which was constructed during the final years of President Porfirio Diaz's government in the early 20th century, is an emblematic area of Mexico City. Initially, it was a wealthy district with grand mansions. However, what makes Colonia Roma stand out now is the varied architectural styles that exist side by side, creating a unique atmosphere. The neighborhood gained worldwide recognition as the setting of the acclaimed film "Roma" by director Alfonso Cuarón. Additionally, Colonia Roma is renowned for its wide array of restaurants and bars, which attract both locals and visitors.
Duration: 20 minutes
Pass By: Colonia Juarez, Colonia Juarez, Northern Mexico
During our electric bicycle tour, we'll explore one of the most significant and iconic avenues in Mexico City, "El Paseo de la Reforma." This thoroughfare is home to many important monuments that represent Mexico's history and culture. As we ride, you'll have the opportunity to appreciate some of the city's most iconic landmarks and structures, including several significant monuments.
Stop At: Monumento y Museo de la Revolucion, Plaza de la Republica, Mexico City 06060 Mexico
Our tour will include a stop at the Monumento de la Revolución Mexicana, where we'll discuss its historical significance. This impressive monument is one of the most popular spots for photography in Mexico City, as its size and grandeur make for an excellent backdrop. Please note that we won't be entering the museum located within the monument during our visit.
Duration: 5 minutes
Pass By: Alameda Central, Avenida Hidalgo S/N Center, Cuauhtemoc, Mexico City 06300 Mexico
As we make our way through Mexico City, we'll also visit Alameda Central, which is the oldest public park in the Americas. This beautiful park is steeped in history and is home to several impressive statues, fountains, and monuments. It's a great place to take a break from the city's hustle and bustle and enjoy a leisurely stroll.
Pass By: Palacio de Bellas Artes, Avenida Juarez y Eje Central s/n Centro Histórico, Mexico City 06050 Mexico
During our tour, we'll also visit the Palacio de Bellas Artes, which is the magnificent opera house of Mexico City. This stunning building was commissioned by President Porfirio Díaz and is a true architectural masterpiece. It's considered one of the most important cultural centers in Mexico and features a wide range of artistic performances, including music, theater, and dance. While we won't be entering the Palacio de Bellas Artes during our tour, you'll have the opportunity to admire its impressive architecture and learn more about its history and significance to Mexico City.
Pass By: Centro Historico, Centro Historico, Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast
After exploring the Palacio de Bellas Artes, we'll make our way to the heart of Mexico City, where we'll visit the first city square, known as the Origin of Mexico City. This area was formerly nicknamed the "city of palaces" and is steeped in history and culture. Our next stop will be the Zócalo or Plaza de la Constitución, which is the second largest square in the world. Here, we'll take some time to appreciate the beauty of this historic landmark and soak in the vibrant atmosphere of this bustling area. You'll learn more about its significance to Mexico City and discover some interesting facts about the country's history and culture.
Stop At: El Angel de la Independencia, Av. Paseo de la Reforma, Mexico City Mexico
Our tour will also take us to one of the most iconic monuments in Mexico City, known as El Ángel or El Ángel de la Independencia. This impressive structure is one of the most recognized landmarks in the city and is a symbol of Mexican patriotism and freedom. It's often a focal point of celebration when the Mexican team achieves victory. We'll make a stop at this amazing monument, where you'll have the opportunity to take in its grandeur and learn more about its history and significance to Mexico.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Museo Nacional de Antropologia, Av. Paseo de la Reforma s/n, Bosque de Chapultepec I Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City 11560 Mexico
During our tour, we'll also make a stop at the museum to witness the awe-inspiring voladores de Papantla. This traditional ritual involves a group of performers, known as the "flying dancers, " who climb to the top of a tall pole and then descend to the ground while spinning around the pole. It's a captivating spectacle that's steeped in history and culture and is sure to leave a lasting impression on you. We'll stop by the museum to witness this amazing performance and learn more about its significance to Mexico
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Polanco, Mexico City Mexico
Polanco is widely considered the trendiest neighborhood in Mexico City, and it's also one of the most expensive areas to live in. This chic district is home to some of the city's best restaurants and boasts a lively and cosmopolitan atmosphere. During our tour, we'll make a stop at Taquería El Turix, which is renowned for serving some of the best Yucatecan-style tacos in the city. This popular eatery is a favorite among locals and visitors alike, and we'll have the opportunity to savor the delicious flavors and aromas of this beloved Mexican dish. You'll discover why it's such a favorite among foodies and gain insight into the unique culinary traditions of Mexico.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Bosque de Chapultepec, Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City Mexico
El bosque de Chapultepec uno de los pulmones más importantes de la Ciudad de México, vamos a atravesarlo y a disfrutar de un bosque en medio de la ciudad más grande del país, también vamos a ver el increíble castillo de Chapultepec de cerca y saldremos por la Puerta de lo Leones justo en la avenida Reforma.
Duration: 20 minutes
Pass By: Condesa, Condesa, Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast
La Condesa is another one of Mexico City's vibrant and hip neighborhoods, known for its unique character and laid-back atmosphere. This trendy area is filled with coffee shops, stylish boutiques, and restaurants serving innovative cuisine. It's also home to several parks and gardens, making it the perfect place for a leisurely stroll. With its eclectic mix of architecture and colorful street art, there's always something new to discover in La Condesa. You'll get a taste of the neighborhood's unique essence as we explore its streets and soak in its vibrant energy.
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Near public transportation
- Not recommended for travelers with back problems
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- Most travelers can participate
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 9 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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This is the BEST tour ever ! Edwardo was a fantastic tour guide. His knowledge, passion and love for Mexico City made this tour an incredible experience. We covered so many suburbs, parks, monuments and city scapes. Riding the bikes was easy, fun, safe and the most perfect way to absorb the sigh...
This is the BEST tour ever ! Edwardo was a fantastic tour guide. His knowledge, passion and love for Mexico City made this tour an incredible experience. We covered so many suburbs, parks, monuments and city scapes. Riding the bikes was easy, fun, safe and the most perfect way to absorb the sights, cuisine and people of Mexico City. Thank you Edwardo. Highly recommended *****Great start to a few days in Mexico City. Toured around all areas of the city. Electric bikes were fab
Great start to a few days in Mexico City. Toured around all areas of the city. Electric bikes were fabVery friendly and nice tour guides who speak English. We were lucky and the only 2 persons so we had a private tour actually. The wanted to know what we had seen from Mexico City already and personalized the tour for us. The bikes are in good condition and work fine. I'm tall (1,95m.) so the bike...
Very friendly and nice tour guides who speak English. We were lucky and the only 2 persons so we had a private tour actually. The wanted to know what we had seen from Mexico City already and personalized the tour for us. The bikes are in good condition and work fine. I'm tall (1,95m.) so the bike was adjusted to my length and was comfortable. You see a lot of beautiful and fun spots with background information. They buy you coffee and snacks on the way. We would recommend it to you for sure!Wonderful experience and one of my favorite activities during our visit. Eduardo is a wealth of knowledge and overall just a nice guy. This is a great way to see a lot of the city in just one morning. I suggest doing it on one of your first days to get a lay of the land and be able to circle back...
Wonderful experience and one of my favorite activities during our visit. Eduardo is a wealth of knowledge and overall just a nice guy. This is a great way to see a lot of the city in just one morning. I suggest doing it on one of your first days to get a lay of the land and be able to circle back on any neighborhoods you'd like to explore more.Eduardo was such a great tour guide. We got to see several neighborhoods and stopped at great spots along the way, all of which I loved including a couple stops for delicious tacos, a cool old candy store in Centro along with an emporium of pastries, a park in Roma, a great little gift shop, a s...
Eduardo was such a great tour guide. We got to see several neighborhoods and stopped at great spots along the way, all of which I loved including a couple stops for delicious tacos, a cool old candy store in Centro along with an emporium of pastries, a park in Roma, a great little gift shop, a spot for coffee and churros and this fantastic gourmet market with beautiful displays of meats and fruits and lots of unusual foods (like insects!). We rode on a beautiful bike path in Chipultapec park and it was so much fun. I thought he picked a superb assortment of places to see and I enjoyed his company. Highly recommend—and ideally do it earlier in your stay so you can get his insider info!Had a great time with Eduardo exploring the city - it was the perfect way to get our bearings, see the main sights and venture in to the quiet backstreets and squares. The ebikes were very high quality, well maintained and Eduardo really knows his city. The majority of the tour is on quiet street...
Had a great time with Eduardo exploring the city - it was the perfect way to get our bearings, see the main sights and venture in to the quiet backstreets and squares. The ebikes were very high quality, well maintained and Eduardo really knows his city. The majority of the tour is on quiet streets, bike lanes and in the main park, though there are a few busy junctions to cross. Had some lovely stops along the way - the enormous bakery was our highlight, though the hidden music spot in the park was also memorable. We'd highly recommend it !