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Explore Mexico City's Tequila and Mezcal Museum with a guided tour, tasting two tequilas and two mezcals, offered at $30 for 1.5 hours with expert guides.

The Mexico City: Tequila and Mezcal Museum Tour with Tasting offers a compelling way to learn about two of Mexico’s most iconic drinks. Priced at just $30 per person and lasting 1.5 hours, this experience combines an engaging museum visit with a curated tasting of two tequilas and two mezcals. The tour is ideal for those interested in Mexican spirits, history, or culture, and it welcomes small groups limited to five participants, ensuring personalized attention.
Based in the Greater Mexico City area, this tour is led by knowledgeable bilingual guides in English and Spanish, making it accessible to a wide range of travelers. While the museum is compact, the guided experience significantly enhances understanding of tequila and mezcal, especially through the tasting that follows. It’s a perfect activity for an afternoon or early evening, especially if you enjoy spirits and want to deepen your appreciation for traditional Mexican drinks.
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The Tequila and Mezcal Museum is situated in Plaza Garibaldi, a lively area famous for its mariachi bands, declared a World Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in 2011. The museum’s location adds cultural context, as visitors can later enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the plaza, often filled with live mariachi performances and street vendors.
The museum itself displays over 2,000 bottles of tequila and mezcal, making it a visual treat for enthusiasts and curious newcomers alike. The guided tour helps visitors navigate the exhibits, offering insights into the history, production, and cultural importance of these drinks, which is difficult to grasp during a solo visit.

The tour begins with a guided walk through the museum’s exhibits, which showcase over 2,000 bottles of tequila and mezcal, emphasizing the variety and artistry involved in their creation. The guides explain the different types, such as blanco (unaged), reposado (rested), and wild mezcales, giving visitors a deeper understanding of the distinctions.
While the museum is small, the visual displays and informative panels make it engaging. The guides enhance the experience by sharing stories about Plaza Garibaldi‘s musical traditions and the significance of mariachi music, which is a UNESCO-recognized cultural treasure. This adds a layer of culture beyond just spirits, making the visit both educational and lively.

The highlight of this experience is the guided tasting led by the expert guide. Visitors sample two tequilas—a Blanco and a Reposado—and two wild mezcals, which showcase the diversity of flavors. The guide walks attendees through the tasting notes, teaching how to identify quality, aroma, and flavor profiles.
This tasting is not just about drinking; it’s an educational journey where you learn the best way to enjoy these spirits, how to parse label information, and what makes each variety unique. The curated selection ensures a high-quality experience, with full-sized shots of each drink, making it a generous and satisfying activity.
After the tasting, visitors are encouraged to spend free time exploring the museum further or visiting the shop, where they can purchase bottles they’ve enjoyed during the session. The restaurant in the vicinity offers options to relax and soak in the lively plaza atmosphere.
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The meeting point for the tour is straightforward: just show your mobile voucher at the front desk of the museum. The tour departs in the afternoon or evening, with a duration of 1.5 hours that fits well into most travel plans.
The group size is limited to five participants, which allows guides to provide personalized attention and answer questions thoroughly. The small group setting is frequently praised in reviews for making the experience more engaging and less rushed.
Transportation to the museum is not included, so visitors should plan accordingly, but the museum’s location in Plaza Garibaldi makes it easy to access from central Mexico City.
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Multiple reviews highlight the knowledgeability and enthusiasm of the guides, with many mentioning specific guides like Ricardo, Levi, or Omar. The guides’ passion for tequila and mezcal shines through, and they excel at explaining complex topics in an accessible way.
Guests appreciate the interactive nature of the tour, with many mentioning how much they learned about the different types of tequila and mezcal, the production process, and the cultural significance. The tasting experience is often highlighted as well-curated, with full-sized samples that enhance the educational aspect.

The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a range of visitors. Kids are welcome, but children cannot participate in the alcohol tasting, aligning with safety and legal regulations.
Visitors have the flexibility to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund or reserve now and pay later, offering convenience and peace of mind. The small group size and live bilingual guides further enhance the personalized and engaging experience.

For $30, this tour offers a comprehensive introduction to Mexican spirits with expert guidance and a generous tasting. It suits anyone curious about tequila and mezcal, from novices to connoisseurs, especially those who value educational insights and cultural context.
The museum’s visual displays combined with interactive tastings make this a worthwhile activity in Mexico City. While the museum is small, the guided tour significantly enriches the experience, making it more than just a self-guided visit.
The limited group size and knowledgeable guides ensure a personalized experience that many visitors find memorable. The tour’s location in Plaza Garibaldi adds extra appeal, allowing for an enjoyable exploration of lively surroundings afterward.

Is the tour suitable for children?
Children are welcome to visit the museum, but they cannot participate in the tequila and mezcal tasting.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts 1.5 hours, including museum visit and tasting.
Are transportation arrangements included?
No, transportation is not included. Visitors should plan to get to the museum in Plaza Garibaldi independently.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides operate in English and Spanish, offering bilingual explanations.
Can I buy bottles during the tour?
Yes, after the tasting, you can explore the museum shop and purchase bottles you enjoyed during the session.
What is the group size?
The experience is limited to five participants for a more personalized approach.
Is the museum accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What drinks are included in the tasting?
The tour includes one Blanco tequila, one Reposado tequila, and two wild mezcals.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, reservations are recommended, and you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What should I bring?
Bring pesos for any additional purchases and tips, and arrive with your mobile voucher ready for easy check-in.