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Discover authentic Oaxacan cuisine on a 3-hour food tour at Mercado de Abastos, featuring local dishes, over 10 mezcals, and vibrant market scenes.
Exploring Oaxaca’s Mercado de Abastos offers a lively, flavorful immersion into one of Mexico’s most vibrant markets. This 3-hour guided tour provides an authentic taste of local cuisine, with the chance to try over 10 different mezcals and indulge in more than 10 traditional dishes. Perfect for food lovers and culture enthusiasts alike, the tour is led by knowledgeable local guides and is limited to small groups of up to 10 participants, ensuring a personalized experience.
While the tour is a fantastic way to experience genuine Oaxacan flavors and explore the bustling market scenes, it is best suited for those comfortable with walking and trying a variety of foods. The focus on food and market exploration means shopping is optional but encouraged at the end, with opportunities to purchase local crafts and specialties. The tour’s primary strength lies in its authentic atmosphere and connection to local culture, though it does not include a dedicated shopping stop.


The tour departs from Jardín Sócrates, a small park located next to the Basilica de Nuestra Señora de la Soledad. The meeting spot is easily recognizable: the fountain in the middle of the market stalls, marked with coordinates 17.063156127929688, -96.729248046875. The guides wait here, ready to introduce guests to the vibrant life of the market.
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The tour takes place entirely within the Central de Abastos in Oaxaca de Juárez. This sprawling market covers over 20 hectares, bursting with colors, aromas, and diverse foods. The guide leads visitors through the bustling stalls, emphasizing the authentic atmosphere that makes this market unique. Visitors get a chance to see an extensive variety of fruits, vegetables, meats, and crafts—not just the food, but also the lively market culture rooted in Oaxaca’s daily life.
The market’s size and vibrancy make it a photographer’s paradise, especially in the fruit and vegetable area, where a riot of colors and textures create stunning photo opportunities. The guide provides context about the local produce and culinary traditions, making each stop both appetizing and educational.

Food sampling is at the heart of this tour, starting with tacos de cazuela and empanadas de flor de calabaza. Guests experience seasonal dishes, such as tejas, pulque, and barbacoa tacos. An exotic highlight is huitlacoche, an unusual fungus considered a delicacy in Oaxaca. The guide explains the significance of each dish, giving insights into local ingredients and culinary techniques.
Breakfast at the market is anything but ordinary—it’s a lively, multi-sensory experience. Visitors are encouraged to skip breakfast beforehand to fully enjoy the variety of flavors offered. The tour ensures a flavorful journey that captures the essence of Oaxacan cuisine.

The tour features a tasting of regional drinks, including tejate, a traditional maize and cacao beverage, pulque, a fermented sap drink, and mezcal, the iconic spirit of Oaxaca. Over 10 different mezcals are sampled, showcasing the diversity of flavors and production methods. The guide discusses the cultural importance of these drinks and how they are intertwined with local traditions.
These beverages add a spirited dimension to the food tour, blending culinary exploration with cultural storytelling. The inclusion of multiple mezcals allows guests to appreciate the different profiles and nuances of Oaxaca’s famed spirit.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter exploring the food stalls, the tour concludes near a handicrafts section within the market. Guests have the opportunity to browse and purchase local crafts, souvenirs, and additional snacks. This part of the experience emphasizes the market’s role as a hub for both food and artisanal products.
While shopping is optional, the prices are considered excellent, making it an appealing spot for souvenirs. For those wanting to extend their experience, staying afterward to enjoy more of the market’s offerings is straightforward and convenient.

This tour is designed for small groups, limited to 10 people, ensuring a more intimate experience. Guided in English and Spanish, the tour offers flexibility for diverse visitors. Reserving in advance is recommended, with the option to pay later and a full refund available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
The meeting point is at Jardín Sócrates, with clear instructions provided, making logistics simple. The tour duration is exactly 3 hours, providing a comprehensive yet manageable exploration of the market.

The guides are local experts who share stories and insights about Oaxaca’s cuisine and culture. The reviews highlight Javi’s knowledge and passionate storytelling, which enhances the experience. Guests appreciate the friendly, informative approach and the opportunity to learn directly from someone connected to the community.
Although the overall rating is 3.9 out of 5, reviews mention the guide’s passion and delicious tastings as key highlights. The tour is especially praised for its authentic feel and the chance to try dishes that are exclusive to Oaxaca.

This tour suits food lovers, culture explorers, and anyone interested in authentic Oaxacan flavors. It’s ideal for those who enjoy walking through lively markets, trying local specialties, and learning about regional traditions from knowledgeable guides.
Participants should be prepared for walking and sampling multiple dishes and drinks. Since the tour covers local food and beverages with minimal shopping, it’s perfect for those seeking a genuine culinary experience in Oaxaca.

The Food Tour at Mercado de Abastos offers a genuine taste of Oaxaca, blending food, drink, and market culture into a lively three-hour experience. With local guides leading the way, visitors gain access to seasonal dishes, traditional beverages, and market scenes that are often missed by typical tourist routes.
While the tour emphasizes culinary exploration over shopping, the opportunity to purchase local crafts and snacks adds a valuable dimension. This experience is especially recommended for those wanting an authentic connection to Oaxaca’s daily life through its most iconic market.
For anyone eager to sample traditional dishes, learn from local experts, and capture colorful market scenes, this tour provides a well-rounded, memorable introduction to Oaxaca’s rich food culture.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts exactly 3 hours.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Jardín Sócrates, next to the Basilica de Nuestra Señora de la Soledad, at the fountain in the middle of the market stalls.
What foods are sampled during the tour?
Guests try Tacos de cazuela, empanadas de flor de calabaza, tamales, memelas, barbacoa tacos, and exotic dishes like huitlacoche. Beverages such as tejate, pulque, and mezcal are also included.
Is shopping part of the tour?
Shopping at the handicrafts area is available at the end and is optional. Prices are considered very good, making it worthwhile for souvenirs.
Are drinks included?
Yes, guests taste over 10 mezcals, as well as regional drinks like tejate and pulque.
Can I join this tour if I speak only English or only Spanish?
Yes, the tour is offered in both English and Spanish.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 10 participants, providing a more personalized experience.
Is there a cancellation policy?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians or dietary restrictions?
The description does not specify dietary accommodations, so it’s best to check in advance if specific needs are necessary.
Can I extend my time at the market after the tour?
Yes, since the tour concludes near the market’s handicrafts area, you can stay longer for shopping or additional tastings if desired.