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Explore Mexico City's vibrant street art, murals, and local neighborhoods on a 3-hour bike tour for $52, including street food and expert guides.
The Mexico City: Art Naco, murals & street art bike tour offers a lively way to discover the city’s colorful street art scene while enjoying local culture. For $52 per person and a duration of 3 hours, this small-group experience is led by passionate guides and takes place in the Greater Mexico City area. The tour is suitable for those interested in urban art, Mexican traditions, and authentic street food, and it’s designed to provide an active, engaging exploration of both modern and historic neighborhoods.
What sets this tour apart is its focus on contrasting areas of Mexico City, from bustling downtown streets to culturally rich neighborhoods like Coyoacán. The bike ride navigates through traffic and pedestrian zones, making it a dynamic way to see parts of the city often missed by travelers. The inclusion of street food and local insights enhances the experience, making it both visually stimulating and tastefully satisfying.
While the tour is praised for its knowledgeable guides and safety-conscious approach, it is best suited for those comfortable on a bicycle and prepared with comfortable shoes and sun protection. The tour’s flexible options and live guides in multiple languages—English, Spanish, and German—add to its accessibility and appeal.


This bike tour focuses heavily on Mexico City’s vibrant murals, graffiti, and urban art, which are scattered across various neighborhoods. You’ll cruise through areas such as Buenavista, Guerrero, Tlatelolco, and more, where local and international artists have transformed blank walls into lively canvases. The North Route emphasizes murals that depict Mexican stories and traditions, providing a vivid look into local history through art.
In downtown Mexico City, the Obrera and Doctores neighborhoods are filled with urban art, murals, and graffiti by both well-known and amateur artists. These areas blend colonial architecture with modern murals, creating a striking contrast that highlights the city’s evolving identity. The MUJAM museum is also a notable stop on the tour, showcasing ancient Mexican toys alongside contemporary murals.
The South Route explores the Coyoacán neighborhood, famous as Frida Kahlo’s home. Here, you’ll find murals and artwork in a more relaxed, bohemian atmosphere, providing a different flavor of Mexico City’s street art culture. The tour guides highlight the stories behind each mural, helping participants appreciate the artistic expression and cultural symbolism.
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The tour begins at the Poray Bike Rental Shop, located conveniently next to the HIDALGO MetroBus Station. After a quick bike fitting, participants head out to explore the city’s bustling streets and vibrant neighborhoods. Each route has designated points of interest, such as Vasconcelos Library, Three Cultures Square, and regina Alley.
Stops are carefully chosen to showcase urban murals, graffiti art, and iconic city landmarks. For example, the Zócalo, Mexico City’s main square, features in the downtown route, offering a glimpse of colonial architecture alongside lively murals. Other stops like 75 Degrees Workshop and MUJAM highlight Mexico’s craftsmanship and artistic creativity.
The bike ride is paced to allow for photo stops and short walks, making it accessible even for those new to biking. The tour emphasizes safety, with guides and assistants helping to navigate traffic and ensuring everyone stays on bike lanes or pedestrian zones.

The South Route takes riders through Coyoacán, known for its artistic history and relaxed vibe. The murals in this area often reflect Frida Kahlo’s legacy and local bohemian culture. The relaxed pace allows for appreciating the colorful streets and artistic murals that define this neighborhood.
In contrast, the North Route covers neighborhoods like Buenavista and Guerrero, which are more lively and represent contemporary Mexican life. Murals here tell stories about Mexican traditions, social issues, and everyday city life. The tour provides context by explaining the artists’ intentions and cultural significance of each piece.
Throughout each route, the guides share insights on Mexico City’s lifestyle, history, and architecture. They also point out local landmarks, community centers, and art collectives that contribute to the city’s dynamic art scene.

An important highlight of this tour is the street food stop, where participants sample traditional Mexican snacks and tacos. The snacks are included in the ticket price, offering an authentic taste of Mexico’s street cuisine.
The food stops are well-chosen, and the guides share stories about the culinary traditions behind each dish. The experience captures more than just visual artistry; it also immerses participants in Mexico City’s gastronomic culture. The street food is noted as delicious, with reviewers emphasizing the quality and authenticity of the tacos and local snacks.
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This tour departs from Poray Bike Rental Shop, located next to the Fontan Hotel and directly across from the HIDALGO MetroBus Station. The group size is limited to 10 participants, creating an intimate atmosphere and allowing guides to focus on safety and personalized storytelling.
The duration is 3 hours, usually scheduled in the morning, and includes bottled water to stay hydrated. The bikes are provided, and the tour is wheelchair accessible. Participants are advised to bring comfortable shoes, sunglasses, sun hat, and sunscreen to stay comfortable under the sun.
Booking is flexible thanks to the reserve now, pay later option, with full cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance. This makes it easy to fit into varying travel plans while ensuring peace of mind.
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The guides are consistently praised for their knowledgeability and friendly demeanor. Guides like Ivan, Gabi, and Alberto demonstrate a passion for Mexico City’s art and culture, providing informative commentary that enhances the experience.
Safety is a top priority, with guides and assistants helping to navigate traffic intersections and block busy roads to ensure riders feel secure. Multiple reviews mention how guides speak fluent English and Spanish, and are attentive to the needs of all participants, including those who are not experienced cyclists.
Participants also appreciate the flexibility of guides, who often divert or adjust the route based on the group’s interests or safety considerations, creating a personalized experience.

This bike tour is ideal for adventure lovers who enjoy exploring cities actively and appreciate urban art. It suits those interested in Mexican culture and street art, as well as foodies eager to taste authentic street snacks.
The tour is accessible to non-experienced bikers, thanks to the easy pace and guides’ support, though participants should be comfortable on a bicycle. It is also well-suited for small groups who seek a personalized, engaging city experience, with multilingual guides making it accessible to international visitors.

The Mexico City: Art Naco, murals & street art bike tour offers a unique, lively glimpse into the city’s urban art scene combined with cultural insights and delicious street food. The small group size and passionate guides ensure a personalized experience, while the three route options provide variety and focus on different neighborhoods.
While the tour is suitable for most fitness levels and includes wheelchair accessibility, riders should bring comfortable shoes and sun protection for a smooth experience. The cost-benefit ratio is excellent, especially considering the local food, art stops, and expert guiding included.
This tour is perfect for art enthusiasts, food lovers, and curious explorers eager to see Mexico City from a fresh perspective—on a bike, surrounded by murals, and tasting the city’s rich street flavors.

Is the tour suitable for people who don’t bike regularly?
Yes, the tour is designed for easy cycling at a manageable pace, and guides are attentive to safety, making it suitable even for non-experienced cyclists.
What should I bring for the tour?
Participants should bring comfortable shoes, sunglasses, a sun hat, and sunscreen. Bottled water is provided, and bicycles are included.
Can I join this tour with wheelchair assistance?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, allowing more visitors to enjoy Mexico City’s street art and neighborhoods.
What is included in the price?
The price includes the bike tour, local guide, bicycle, bottled water, street food or snacks, and personal injuries insurance. Additional drinks and hotel transfer are not included.