Coyoacan: Bohemian Bites & Sights (Mexico City)
Duration
3 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Taste tacos al pastor, quesadillas, tostadas, and more local favorites
Try chapulines, fresh fruits, and other adventurous market bites
Cool off with refreshing fruit drinks beloved by locals
Explore colorful plazas and lively markets with a local guide
End your journey with handmade popsicles and creamy ice cream
€ 62.11
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Embark on an unforgettable culinary journey through the charming streets of Coyoacán, one of Mexico City’s most vibrant and historic neighborhoods. This walking food tour invites you to go beyond the typical tourist spots and explore the heart of the local community, where every street corner tells a story. Guided by a passionate local, you’ll discover hidden gems and iconic landmarks, from lively markets brimming with fresh produce to quiet plazas echoing with history. Along the way, taste the authentic flavors of Mexico, from refreshing aguas frescas and savory tlacoyos to crispy tostadas, quesadillas, and assorted tacos including the beloved taco al pastor. You’ll also enjoy sweet paletas and other traditional treats, all while learning about the people, culture, and history that have shaped Coyoacán into a true culinary and cultural treasure.
This immersive three-hour tour is perfect for food enthusiasts seeking both taste and cultural connection. Small groups ensure a personal experience, allowing you to interact with your guide, explore the bustling local markets, and savor each dish at a relaxed pace. Vegetarian options are available to cater to all dietary preferences, ensuring everyone can enjoy the vibrant flavors of the neighborhood. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or returning to Mexico City, this tour offers a rich and memorable experience that blends authentic Mexican cuisine, cultural insight, and the lively spirit of Coyoacán into a journey that delights the senses and the soul. Private tours are also available for a more personalized experience, allowing for a deeper connection with the local food scene and its stories.
Guided Coyoacán food tour
Taste tacos, tlacoyos, quesadillas, and more
Sample fresh local fruits
Vegetarian options available
Learn local history and culture
Transportation
Alcoholic Beverages
Gratuities
Comfortable clothing & shoes
Sunglasses & sunscreen
Water bottle
Camera
Wheelchair accessible
Near public transportation
This tour will have a maximum of twenty travelers
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Activity Provider: Eating With Carmen - MXN
Customer Reviews
Izel

Recommend stopping by before or after the Frida Kahlo museum. Nice to see markets and recommend buying souvenirs as it’s much cheaper than other places. It’s def a experience
Jennifer

Loved the vibrant atmosphere of this market! So much fresh, colourful food everywhere. We had an amazing - and super affordable - breakfast at one of the small stalls. Everything was fresh and full of flavour. Beyond that, you’ll find tons of local spices, produce, and little handcrafted treasures. Definitely worth a visit!
T.L.

No visit to Coyoacan is complete without going to this Mercado. They have many choices in raw food vendors, but also the numerous prepared food spots makes it a great place to eat as well. Trinidad Ritual de Sabores is my absolute favorite. The best and most tender meats and also vegetarian options around.
Paul

Mercado Coyoacán is one of those places where you can spend hours without realizing how much time has passed. The food selection alone is worth the visit—rows of stalls offering everything from freshly cut pork and chicharrón to classic Mexican dishes that feel both comforting and celebratory. You’ll find tacos, tamales, fresh juices, seafood, and plenty of regional specialties, all cooked right in front of you with an energy that fills the market. It’s the kind of spot where you can come hungry and still feel like you only scratched the surface. Beyond the food, the stalls are a fascinating mix of Mexico City life. Handmade leather goods sit alongside vendors selling colorful crafts, home items, and even knockoff clothing that’s surprisingly stylish. Mixed in are truly original Mexican products you won’t find in tourist shops—things that carry the charm and authenticity of local makers. The market itself has a lived-in, bustling character that makes browsing as fun as eating. Its location near the Frida Kahlo Museum makes it a natural stop, whether you’re heading there before or after your visit. Mercado Coyoacán offers the perfect mix of food, shopping, and local culture. For anyone visiting Coyoacán, this is a five-star stop.
Amy

This is a mid-sized market with a variety of stalls ranging from fruit to tacos to souvenirs. It is not the most extensive in CDMX nor the best but it is in a great location. If you are a tourist and not looking to buy fresh produce you can grab some delicious tacos or take a walk around. Don't go out of your way to visit this market but if you are close it is worth a stop.
Kimberly

our guide, David, was so charming and had such great energy and enthusiasm for his job, country and the food! we enjoyed every moment. the food was fantastic. there were some dishes we didn't care for but David handled it all with grace. loved the entire experience!
GetYourGuide

Diego is a smart and super personable young guide. He shared his well-tested familiarity with Coyocan eateries, offering a diverse sampling of street food.
Nina

Our guide Diego not only introduced us to Mexican food culture, but also gave us information about Coyoacan. We really liked the tour because we tried things that we might not have tried otherwise (e.g. mole with shrimp or cactus). We can only warmly recommend the tour to anyone who wants to eat their way through Coyoacan. It is also important to come with an empty stomach, because there was a lot of food.
