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Explore Oaxaca on this private 3-hour walking tour featuring highlights like Santo Domingo, museums, a local market, and a mezcal tasting—perfect for first-time visitors.
Discover the vibrant streets of Oaxaca City with the Private Oaxaca Walking Tour with Mezcal Tasting, a three-hour experience designed for those eager to see the city’s most important sights and sample its renowned mezcal. Priced at $398 per person, this tour offers an intimate, guided exploration of Oaxaca’s rich cultural and artistic heritage, with the added bonus of a mezcal tasting at La Casa del Mezcal included in the price. The tour is available with flexible start times throughout the day, making it easy to fit into most itineraries.
This tour is ideal for first-time visitors keen to get a well-rounded introduction to Oaxaca. The private format ensures personalized attention from guides who are praised for their knowledge and engaging personalities. While the tour is accessible to most travelers, it lasts approximately 3 hours, so it suits those comfortable with walking and a moderate pace.


The tour begins at Museo de Sitio Casa Juárez, situated on Manuel García Vigil 609 in Oaxaca’s city center. This location is near public transportation, making access straightforward. The guides meet guests here to start the journey through Oaxaca’s highlights, setting the tone for an engaging and informative walk.
The tour concludes at La Casa del Mezcal on Flores Magón #209, a central spot perfect for relaxing afterward or exploring more of Oaxaca’s vibrant local scene. This ending point emphasizes the focus on mezcal, offering a convenient spot to unwind and enjoy the local atmosphere.
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The tour features visits to Oaxaca’s iconic cathedral, Church and Convent of Santo Domingo, and the Museum of Cultures, all offering insights into the city’s architectural and historical significance. The Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Oaxaca (MACO) is included, providing a glimpse into the local art scene, with a 30-minute stop to appreciate Oaxaca’s contemporary artworks.
In addition, the Casa de las Artesanias de Oaxaca offers a chance to see local crafts, showcasing the city’s famed artisan traditions. These stops are thoughtfully selected to balance history, culture, and art, giving visitors a well-rounded view of Oaxaca’s creative spirit.

A visit to the Zocalo and Alameda Park provides a lively atmosphere filled with street performers, vendors, and locals enjoying the city’s open spaces. The Benito Juárez Market offers an authentic taste of Oaxaca’s culinary and craft scenes, with 30 minutes to browse stalls and soak in the vibrant market life.
This part of the tour emphasizes the city’s everyday charm and the chance to observe locals going about their routines, making it a genuine experience of Oaxaca’s lively community.

The highlight for many is the mezcal tasting at La Casa del Mezcal, which lasts about 40 minutes. Here, guides share stories about mezcal’s history and production, allowing guests to sample different varieties. This tasting is included in the tour price, adding a flavorful dimension to the cultural tour.
The visit to La Casa del Mezcal is not just about tasting; it’s about understanding Oaxaca’s deep connection to this traditional spirit, often called the “liquid of the gods.” It’s a relaxed, engaging stop that enhances the overall experience.

With several start times available throughout the day, travelers can choose a time that best fits their schedule. The mobile ticket option simplifies booking, and the tour often fills up about five days in advance, so planning ahead is recommended.
The private nature of the tour ensures that only your group participates, providing a personalized and comfortable experience. This setup makes it suitable for small groups, families, or couples looking for an exclusive introduction to Oaxaca.
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The tour costs $398 per person and is suitable for most travelers, with no specific restrictions noted. It’s designed to be accessible for a wide range of ages and physical abilities, although walking and standing are involved. The tour begins near public transportation, making it convenient to access, and all tickets are included in the price.
Guests should be aware that cancellation is not permitted, so careful planning is advised. The guides, Ricardo and Alejandro, are noted for their friendly personalities and extensive knowledge, enhancing the overall enjoyment of the experience.

What sets this tour apart is its combination of cultural highlights, art, and local flavor in just three hours. The inclusion of a mezcal tasting offers a unique taste of Oaxaca’s most famous spirit, making the experience memorable beyond just sightseeing. The private format ensures a more personalized and engaging exploration, tailored to your pace.
The stops are carefully curated to showcase Oaxaca’s architectural beauty, artistic talent, and vibrant markets. The guides’ ability to mix history, architecture, anthropology, and archeology adds depth to the tour, as praised by previous participants.

This tour caters to first-time visitors who want a rundown of Oaxaca’s highlights without spending an entire day. It’s perfect for those interested in art, history, and local traditions, especially if they enjoy tasting regional spirits. The private setting makes it ideal for families, couples, or small groups seeking an intimate experience.
While the tour involves walking, it remains manageable for most travelers comfortable with moderate activity. It offers a practical, engaging way to familiarize oneself with Oaxaca’s essence in a short span.
“Ricardo and Alejandro did a great job of mixing history, architecture, some anthropology and archeology as well. They invited questions and answere…”
Is this tour suitable for children or seniors?
Yes, the tour is designed to be accessible for most people, making it suitable for families and seniors who can walk moderate distances.
Are the museum and church entries included?
Yes, admission tickets for Museo Historico Casa de Juarez and MACO are included, while the cathedral and Casa de las Artesanias are free to enter.
How do I book this tour?
Booking can be done online via the provided link or directly through the tour provider, Opatrip.com Mexico. It’s advisable to reserve at least five days in advance due to limited availability.
What is the best time to start the tour?
Several start times are available throughout the day, allowing flexibility to fit your schedule.
Does the tour include transportation?
No, transportation is not included. The tour begins and ends within walking distance of central Oaxaca, and guests are expected to cover the walk between stops.
Can I cancel or change my booking?
No, this experience is non-refundable and cannot be amended once booked, so plan accordingly.
This Private Oaxaca Walking Tour with Mezcal Tasting offers a well-balanced introduction to the city’s sights, arts, and flavors. Its personalized approach, knowledgeable guides, and included mezcal tasting make it a strong choice for those wanting a meaningful, concise exploration of Oaxaca.