Explore authentic Mexican markets as a local and try your hand at making traditional salsa! In this tour, you'll visit two unique markets. Savour dishes like quesadillas, atole, coctel de frutas, mole, huaraches & more. We will embark on brief walking tour of Centro Historico, where you will learn about the early years of Tenochtitlan and some facts about what we call CDMX today. The first market we’ll visit is a local spot where you'll get to appreciate murals from the 30s and eat a morning snack. Afterwards, we'll travel by subway to Jamaica market where you will marvel at the diversity of its flowers and try a traditional quesadilla. You'll pick the ingredients for your salsa- completely ...
Highlights
3 hours
Offered in English & Spanish
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
3 hours
Offered in English & Spanish
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Brief tour of Mexico City's Historical Downtown
Handmade huarache to acompany your salsa creation
Fruit cocktail at first Market and atole (if vegetarian)
Mole tasting: try different mole pastes and choose your favourite
Salsa or huarache making lesson: Your choice!
Cafe de olla (mexican coffee) or atole at the first market
Visit to two local markets
Local, bilingual guide (EN/SPA)
Ingredients to make your mexican salsa
Not soda, but you will get to try "agua fresca" at the end of your tour
Subway tickets
Alcoholic Beverages
Any bottled water, sodas or drinks not specified in the description of the tour
Any other food/snacks not listed on the tour
Tips/gratuities
Souvenirs
Meeting Points
Departure
Café De Tacuba
We'll meet outside Cafe de Tacuba.
Return
Mercado De Jamaica, Salidas Metro Jamaica
The tour finishes in Mercado de Jamaica.
Mexico City Vegan & Veggie Market Explorer plus Cooking Lesson
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Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México
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Explore authentic Mexican markets as a local and try your hand at making traditional salsa! In this tour, you'll visit two unique markets. Savour dishes like quesadillas, atole, coctel de frutas, mole, huaraches & more. We will embark on brief walking tour of Centro Historico, where you will learn about the early years of Tenochtitlan and some facts about what we call CDMX today. The first market we’ll visit is a local spot where you'll get to appreciate murals from the 30s and eat a morning snack. Afterwards, we'll travel by subway to Jamaica market where you will marvel at the diversity of its flowers and try a traditional quesadilla. You'll pick the ingredients for your salsa- completely ...
Highlights
3 hours
Offered in English & Spanish
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
3 hours
Offered in English & Spanish
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Brief tour of Mexico City's Historical Downtown
Handmade huarache to acompany your salsa creation
Fruit cocktail at first Market and atole (if vegetarian)
Mole tasting: try different mole pastes and choose your favourite
Salsa or huarache making lesson: Your choice!
Cafe de olla (mexican coffee) or atole at the first market
Visit to two local markets
Local, bilingual guide (EN/SPA)
Ingredients to make your mexican salsa
Not soda, but you will get to try "agua fresca" at the end of your tour
Subway tickets
Alcoholic Beverages
Any bottled water, sodas or drinks not specified in the description of the tour
Any other food/snacks not listed on the tour
Tips/gratuities
Souvenirs
Meeting Points
Departure
Café De Tacuba
We'll meet outside Cafe de Tacuba.
Return
Mercado De Jamaica, Salidas Metro Jamaica
The tour finishes in Mercado de Jamaica.
Itinerary
1
Catedral Metropolitana de la Ciudad de Mexico
We'll have a quick look at the inside of the Metropolitan Cathedral to see the interesting things and more
15 minutes
2
Museo del Templo Mayor
We do not enter the museum of Templo Mayor, but we will stop at the site for a brief explanation
10 minutes
3
Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso
We will pass this historical Jesuit university
4
Zocalo
We will meet at Zocalo and learn about it before heading over to our first market for briefing
10 minutes
5
Mercado de Jamaica
You'll experience the largest flower market in Mexico city and have your cooking lesson with a local family.