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Discover art and tradition in San Miguel de Allende with a 3-hour experience featuring tequila tasting and mojiganga painting, all in an intimate setting.
Exploring San Miguel de Allende becomes even more memorable with the Experience Tequila and Mojigangas Tasting. Priced at $208.17 per person and lasting approximately 3 hours, this tour offers a deep dive into two iconic facets of Mexican culture: artisan tequila and colorful mojigangas. It departs from the Parroquia de San Miguel Arcangel in the heart of the city and is designed for those who appreciate authentic, creative experiences that go beyond typical sightseeing.
What makes this experience particularly appealing is its combination of guided tequila tasting with hands-on folk art, all within a cozy and artistic space. The tour is ideal for couples, groups of friends, or families looking for an engaging, cultural connection. While it’s a shorter, intimate activity, it offers genuine insight into local traditions, making it a worthwhile addition to a broader exploration of San Miguel.


This tour combines culinary and artistic traditions in a way that captures the spirit of Mexico. In just 3 hours, visitors experience a guided tasting of five expressions of Tequila Code 1530—including Blanco, Rosa, rested, aged, and extra aged varieties—offering a broad taste profile of this distinguished brand. The knowledgeable guides explain the nuances of each expression, making it accessible for all levels of tequila enthusiasts.
Simultaneously, participants get to paint their own mojiganga, a traditional giant puppet that adds vibrant color and movement to Mexican festivals. The materials and guidance provided ensure that everyone can craft a personalized souvenir to remember this experience by. It’s a creative activity that connects you directly with local folk art, making the tour much more than just a tasting.
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The tour begins at Juárez 7 in Zona Centro, a convenient location near public transportation and central landmarks like the Parroquia de San Miguel Arcangel. The activity is private, meaning only your group participates, which fosters a relaxed and personalized atmosphere. The opening hours run from Wednesday to Saturday, 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM, allowing flexibility to fit into most travel plans.
The guided tasting showcases five expressions of Tequila Code 1530, a brand known for its quality and distinct flavors. Each expression offers a different profile: from the clear Blanco to the extra aged tequila, revealing the depth and versatility of Mexican agave spirits. The guide’s expert explanation helps visitors understand what makes each tequila unique, emphasizing their craftsmanship and cultural significance.
Small snacks and a complimentary drink accompany the tasting, enhancing the overall sensory experience. This setup ensures a relaxed environment where participants can savor each sip and ask questions. No prior tequila knowledge is necessary, making it accessible for newcomers and connoisseurs alike.

After the tequila tasting, the focus shifts to painting your own mojiganga. These giant figures are iconic in Mexican festivals, filling streets with festive color and movement. The materials provided are suitable for creating small souvenirs, perfect as keepsakes or gifts.
The introduction to mojigangas covers their history and cultural significance, enriching the understanding of this folk art. The artistic space is located in the city’s lively center, fostering an authentic, creative environment where you can connect with local traditions through art.

The activity takes place in an artistic space situated in the center of San Miguel de Allende, making it easy to combine with sightseeing or other cultural activities. The space is designed to be welcoming and inspiring, encouraging creativity and participation regardless of artistic skill level.
Participants are guided through the painting process by knowledgeable staff, ensuring each mojiganga reflects personal touches and cultural understanding. The small size of the mojiganga makes it a practical keepsake, and the shared artistic environment enhances the communal feel of the experience.

This is a private experience, so your group will enjoy personalized attention without the presence of strangers. The meeting point allows for easy access in the city center, and service animals are permitted. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with no specific physical requirements mentioned.
The activity is available from Wednesday to Saturday during daytime hours, providing ample opportunity to fit it into various itineraries. Booking is recommended 49 days in advance on average, highlighting its popularity.

What sets this tour apart is its blend of culture, art, and spirits in a relaxed setting. Unlike typical tequila tastings, the inclusion of mojiganga painting offers a hands-on cultural activity that enriches understanding and creates tangible memories. The small group and private format foster an intimate atmosphere, making the experience more meaningful.
The combination of premium tequila and folk art provides an immersive glimpse into Mexican traditions, making it ideal for those seeking an authentic connection rather than a typical tourist activity. The cost reflects the quality and personalized nature of the experience, and the free cancellation policy adds flexibility for planning.

This experience is perfect for creative individuals, culture enthusiasts, and those eager to learn about local Mexican traditions. It’s especially suited for couples wanting a romantic, artistic outing, or families with children and friends seeking a fun, engaging activity. Since it’s a private tour, it adapts well to special occasions or small groups seeking a personalized experience.
Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tequila tasting features five expressions of Tequila Code 1530, with guides explaining their differences, making it accessible for everyone regardless of prior knowledge.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility if plans change.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable clothing is recommended, and since the activity takes place in an artistic space, casual attire is suitable. No specific items are required beyond basic participation.
Can service animals join the tour?
Yes, service animals are allowed, making it accessible for travelers with disabilities or assistance animals.
Is the tour private?
Absolutely, only your group participates, ensuring a personalized experience.
This tour offers a lively, creative way to connect with San Miguel de Allende’s cultural heritage, blending premium tequila tastings with hands-on folk art. Its intimate setting and focus on authentic Mexican traditions make it a compelling choice for those looking to deepen their understanding of local customs, all within a comfortable, artistic environment.