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Discover Mexico City's historic neighborhoods with the La Roma and Condesa Spooky Legends, Drinks and Taco Tour, featuring haunted spots, local food, and stories.

The La Roma and Condesa Spooky Legends, Drinks and Taco Tour offers a captivating mix of local history, architecture, ghost stories, and delicious food. Priced at $93.15 per person, this 3 to 5-hour journey takes visitors through some of the city’s most vibrant and storied districts, including La Roma, Condesa, and Juárez. The tour departs from Plaza de Romita and ends near Fuente de los Cántaros, with convenient access to public transportation and nightlife hotspots.
What makes this tour especially appealing is its focus on storytelling paired with authentic tacos and Mexican drinks like mezcal, hot chocolate, and chilate. It’s designed with inclusivity in mind, offering vegetarian and non-alcoholic options, making it welcoming for a broad range of participants. The tour’s guides, who are all women, are praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and engaging storytelling style, making it clear why this experience consistently earns a 5-star rating from past participants.

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The tour kicks off at Plaza Romita, the place where La Roma’s story begins. Here, the guides share why the neighborhood is called La Roma and unveil some of the city’s haunted legends tied to this area. Visitors get to enjoy a traditional drink—mezcal, hot chocolate, or chilate—while soaking in the atmosphere of this historic spot. This initial stop lasts about 30 minutes and includes an admission ticket.

Next, the group visits La Casona de los Santos y Demonios, a stop known for its spooky ambiance and creepy animatics perfect for photos. This location embodies the haunted stories that surround the neighborhood, blending architecture and ghostly legends. The visit here also lasts 30 minutes, with tickets included, making it a standout for those interested in local ghost stories and eerie settings.

At Plaza Rio de Janeiro, the tour explores the story of a famous shaman and the building of the witches. This stop is free and allows visitors to appreciate the architectural details and learn about superstitions and local legends linked to the area. It’s an ideal spot for those interested in the mystical history woven into Mexico City’s fabric.

For those opting for the private tour with longer duration, Tacos La Chula becomes the second taco stop. Here, guests enjoy delicious tacos in a vibrant setting, experiencing the city’s street food culture firsthand. The food here is included in the tour, emphasizing the importance of culinary storytelling in this experience.

The tour continues with a visit to the Hotel Geneve, a 118-year-old landmark that has hosted notable figures such as Porfirio Díaz, Winston Churchill, and Paul Newman. Tour participants get to appreciate its beauty and historical significance, making this stop a highlight for architecture lovers and history buffs alike. The visit lasts about 30 minutes with tickets included.

Participants learn about the Condesa neighborhood itself, uncovering how it evolved from a hacienda and the story behind its name. This segment offers insights into the neighborhood’s urban development and its place in Mexico City’s modern history, enriching the understanding of the city’s expansion.

The Casa Negra or Casa Mondragón is known for its spooky reputation and serves as a site of some of the best street tacos in La Roma. This stop, lasting 30 minutes, combines haunted tales with a lively street-food scene, giving visitors a taste of local flavor amid eerie legends.
The tour wraps up at Parque México, the heart of La Condesa, where visitors admire its architecture and hear about ghost stories linked to the park. The final stop lasts 40 minutes and offers a relaxed environment to reflect on the tour’s stories, while the group enjoys the lively atmosphere of one of the city’s most beloved parks.
The tour includes a variety of snacks, with options for meat and vegetarian tacos, along with alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. A spooky souvenir caps the experience, serving as a memorable keepsake. For those choosing the private tour, private transportation is provided, ensuring smooth travel between stops.
The tour’s meeting point is at Plaza de Romita, close to public transportation and bustling nightlife, making it easy to access. It operates with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility in planning.
What makes this experience stand out is its combination of haunted legends, architecture, and gastronomy. The guides are highly praised for their knowledge and engaging storytelling, making each location come alive with history and stories. The inclusion of vegetarian and non-alcoholic options reflects a thoughtful approach to inclusivity.
Plus, the tour is exclusively run and operated by women, a feature appreciated by many for its dedication to empowering local women in the tourism industry. The small group size and private options ensure a personalized experience that balances education with fun.
This tour offers a rich blend of Mexico City’s architecture, haunted legends, and culinary delights. It is ideal for those interested in local stories, spooky folklore, and authentic street food. The guides’ expertise and the careful curation of stops make it a memorable way to explore La Roma, Condesa, and Juárez.
While the tour is quite comprehensive, it involves significant walking and exploration of historic neighborhoods. Participants should be prepared for urban walking and standing at various stops. However, the flexibility in timing and inclusivity make it accessible and enjoyable for most travelers seeking a unique, story-rich experience.
“Me encantó la experiencia de recorrer y conocer nuevos lugares sobre todo la historia que no conocía, la guías muy preparadas y muy amables. Ate…”
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, the tour offers vegetarian taco options and non-alcoholic drinks.
How long does the tour last?
The tour duration is approximately 3 to 5 hours, depending on the chosen option.
Are drinks included?
Yes, both alcoholic (mezcal, beer) and non-alcoholic (hot chocolate, chilate) beverages are included.
Is transportation provided?
Private transportation is included only in the private tour.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Plaza de Romita and concludes near Fuente de los Cántaros.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance.
Is there a minimum group size?
The tour operates with most travelers participating, and private options are available.
What makes this tour different from others in Mexico City?
Its focus on haunted legends, architecture, and local food, combined with guides run by women, sets it apart.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The information suggests it’s for travelers of all ages, but those sensitive to spooky stories may want to consider.
How do I book the tour?
You can reserve your spot through the provider, Frida Tours, with bookings typically made 43 days in advance.