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Explore Mexico City's vibrant street art and local flavors on a 4.5-hour guided tour that includes tacos, beer, and visits to colorful murals in the Historic Center.
Discover the Street Art Tour in Downtown Mexico City, a 4.5-hour guided experience priced at $191 per person. Led by a certified guide born and raised in the city, this tour offers a deep dive into the city’s lively street art scene, combined with authentic local food stops. It begins at Churrería El Moro Condesa and takes you through the Historic Center, on foot and via public transport, revealing Mexico City’s colorful walls and vibrant neighborhoods.
This tour is perfect for travelers eager to see the less touristy side of CDMX, with visits to walls full of murals, local markets, and iconic taco shops. The experience emphasizes living like a local, with stops at the famous Jamaica Flower Market, a pulque shop, and a taco stand, combined with storytelling from a guide who shares personal insights into the city’s evolving street art scene. A great choice for those interested in urban art, authentic cuisine, and cultural stories, though those seeking full mobility accessibility should note the tour’s walking and public transportation elements.


The tour begins at Churrería El Moro Condesa, a popular spot renowned for its traditional churros. The meeting point is clearly marked with a logo displaying “Street Art”, making it easy to find the guide. This location in the Condesa neighborhood offers a relaxed start and sets the tone for a laid-back exploration of urban culture.
The meeting includes a small introduction before heading out, ensuring participants are prepared for the walking tour and public transport segments. The starting time is usually in the morning, aligning with the tour’s 4.5-hour window, making it convenient for day-trippers.
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The core of this tour is the street art in Mexico City’s Historic Center, a neighborhood known for its vivid murals and graffiti. The guide leads visitors through streets and walls where artists have crafted murals that bring walls to life and add vibrancy to the urban landscape.
You’ll see colorful graffiti with intricate designs, giving a visual narrative of local culture and social themes. The murals are often in neighborhoods away from usual tourist routes, making this a unique opportunity to see urban art in its natural environment.
The murals’ ephemeral nature means some artwork may change or disappear over time, and the guide will adapt the route accordingly, ensuring the tour remains engaging and fresh every time.

A highlight of the tour is the visit to the Jamaica Market, famous for its abundance of flowers and bright displays. This market operates around the clock, offering a look into everyday life in Mexico City. The vibrant stalls carry fresh flowers, local produce, and provide a colorful backdrop for photographs.
The market’s lively ambiance offers a chance to experience local commerce firsthand. It’s an ideal spot to see the city’s bustling side while also appreciating the visual beauty of flower displays.

After the market, the group takes public transportation, riding the subway through several stations to reach the central areas of the city. This part of the tour highlights Mexico City’s efficient transit system and local commuting culture.
The subway ride allows participants to witness daily life in the city, with crowds, street vendors, and colorful ads. The guide provides insights into how public transport shapes the city’s vibe, making it a practical and immersive experience.
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The journey culminates with visits to murals and graffiti in one of the most iconic neighborhoods within the Historic Center. The walls here showcase vibrant murals that give new life and meaning to the surroundings.
These murals are some of the most striking and detailed seen on the tour, offering photo opportunities and visual storytelling about local history and culture. The guide explains the significance of each piece, relating it to Mexico City’s social fabric.
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A key part of the experience is sampling traditional Mexican cuisine. The tour includes 2 tacos al pastor, a popular street food staple, known for its succulent pork and flavorful marinade.
Participants also visit a pulque shop, where they can taste this traditional fermented beverage made from the sap of the maguey plant. These stops are authentic venues frequented by locals, offering a real taste of Mexico City’s culinary culture.

The tour is led by Isaias Aguilar, a guide who knows the city intimately. He shares personal stories and insights about the neighborhoods visited, making the experience more meaningful.
We appreciate how the guide’s local perspective enriches the tour, providing context for the murals, markets, and food stops. The tour can be conducted in French, English, or Italian, accommodating a diverse range of travelers.

The public transport tickets are included, reducing the hassle of finding your way in Mexico City. However, there is no Uber included, and public transit is the main mode of transport during the tour.
Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes, bring sunglasses, sunscreen, and comfortable clothing. The tour is designed for people without mobility impairments, as it involves walking and using the subway.

This experience suits adults and older teens interested in urban art, local markets, and authentic food. It’s ideal for those seeking a local perspective on Mexico City, away from typical tourist sites. The walk-friendly pace and private group format make it accessible for most but not suitable for children under 15 or travelers with mobility challenges.
The Street Art Tour in Downtown Mexico City offers a well-rounded glimpse into the city’s urban art scene, local markets, and traditional gastronomy. With a knowledgeable local guide, the experience brings colorful murals and neighborhood stories to life, all within 4.5 hours.
While it requires walking and public transport, the tour’s focus on authentic venues and art makes it stand out from more conventional sightseeing options. It’s a great option for travelers eager to see Mexico City’s creative side and live like a local, especially those interested in street murals, food, and cultural stories.
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility impairments?
No, the tour involves walking and public transport, which are not accessible for people with mobility challenges.
What language options are available for the guide?
The guide speaks French, English, and Italian.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts 4.5 hours, usually available in the morning.
Are transportation costs included?
Yes, metro and metrobus tickets are included in the price.
What food and drinks are part of the tour?
Participants enjoy 2 tacos al pastor and a beer as part of the experience, plus a visit to a pulque shop for tasting.
Where does the tour start?
The tour begins at Churrería El Moro Condesa, marked with the Street Art logo.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour private?
Yes, it is available as a private group experience.
What should I bring?
Wear comfortable shoes, bring sunglasses, sunscreen, and comfortable clothes.
Are there any restrictions on children?
Yes, the tour is not suitable for children under 15 or travelers with certain mobility restrictions.
Will artwork still be available during the tour?
Because street art can be ephemeral, some murals may no longer exist, but the guide will suggest alternatives to keep the experience engaging.