Discover Mexico City’s iconic neighborhoods and indulge in local cuisine on an e-bike tour. Explore Bosque de Chapultepec, Reforma Avenue, Centro Historico, Condesa, Roma, and Polanco while learning about the city’s history and culture.
Discover Mexico City’s iconic neighborhoods and indulge in local cuisine on an e-bike tour. Explore Bosque de Chapultepec, Reforma Avenue, Centro Historico, Condesa, Roma, and Polanco while learning about the city’s history and culture.
- Roma Norte - Constructed during the late years of President Porfirio Diaz’s administration in the early 20th century, the Roma neighborhood is a symbolic area of Mexico City. Initially a wealthy district with grand mansions, Colonia Roma now stands out for its diverse architectural styles that coexist, creating a unique ambiance. The neighborhood…
- Roma Norte - Constructed during the late years of President Porfirio Diaz’s administration in the early 20th century, the Roma neighborhood is a symbolic area of Mexico City. Initially a wealthy district with grand mansions, Colonia Roma now stands out for its diverse architectural styles that coexist, creating a unique ambiance. The neighborhood gained international fame as the setting for the acclaimed film “Roma” by director Alfonso Cuarón. Additionally, Colonia Roma is celebrated for its wide variety of restaurants and bars, attracting both locals and tourists.
- Colonia Juarez - During the electric bicycle tour, participants will explore one of Mexico City’s most significant and iconic avenues, “El Paseo de la Reforma.” This thoroughfare is home to numerous important monuments representing Mexico’s history and culture. As the tour progresses, participants will have the opportunity to appreciate some of the city’s most iconic landmarks and structures, including several significant monuments.
- Monumento y Museo de la Revolucion - The tour will include a stop at the Monumento de la Revolución Mexicana, where its historical significance will be discussed. This impressive monument is one of the most popular photography spots in Mexico City, as its size and grandeur make for an excellent backdrop. Please note that the museum located within the monument will not be entered during the visit.
- Alameda Central - As the tour continues through Mexico City, a visit to Alameda Central, the oldest public park in the Americas, will be included. This beautiful park is rich in history and features several impressive statues, fountains, and monuments. It’s an ideal place to take a break from the city’s hustle and bustle and enjoy a leisurely stroll.
- Palacio de Bellas Artes - The tour will also include a visit to the Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico City’s magnificent opera house. This stunning building, commissioned by President Porfirio Díaz, is a true architectural masterpiece. It’s considered one of Mexico’s most important cultural centers and hosts a wide range of artistic performances, including music, theater, and dance. While the tour will not enter the Palacio de Bellas Artes, participants will have the opportunity to admire its impressive architecture and learn more about its history and significance to Mexico City.
- Centro Historico - After exploring the Palacio de Bellas Artes, the tour will proceed to the heart of Mexico City, visiting the first city square, known as the Origin of Mexico City. This area, formerly nicknamed the “city of palaces,” is steeped in history and culture. The next stop will be the Zócalo or Plaza de la Constitución, the second-largest square in the world. Here, participants will take time to appreciate the beauty of this historic landmark and soak in the vibrant atmosphere of this bustling area. They will learn more about its significance to Mexico City and discover interesting facts about the country’s history and culture.
- El Angel de la Independencia - The tour will also visit one of Mexico City’s most iconic monuments, known as El Ángel or El Ángel de la Independencia. This impressive structure is one of the city’s most recognized landmarks and symbolizes Mexican patriotism and freedom. It’s often a focal point of celebration when the Mexican team achieves victory. A stop will be made at this amazing monument, where participants will have the opportunity to take in its grandeur and learn more about its history and significance to Mexico.
- Museo Nacional de Antropologia - During the tour, a stop will be made at the museum to witness the awe-inspiring voladores de Papantla. This traditional ritual involves a group of performers, known as the “flying dancers,” who climb to the top of a tall pole and then descend to the ground while spinning around the pole. It’s a captivating spectacle steeped in history and culture and is sure to leave a lasting impression. Participants will stop by the museum to witness this amazing performance and learn more about its significance to Mexico.
- Polanco - Polanco is widely regarded as the trendiest neighborhood in Mexico City and is also one of the most expensive areas to live in. This chic district is home to some of the city’s best restaurants and boasts a lively and cosmopolitan atmosphere. During the tour, a stop will be made at Taquería El Turix, renowned for serving some of the best Yucatecan-style tacos in the city. This popular eatery is a favorite among locals and visitors alike, and participants will have the opportunity to savor the delicious flavors and aromas of this beloved Mexican dish. They’ll discover why it’s such a favorite among foodies and gain insight into Mexico’s unique culinary traditions.
- Bosque de Chapultepec - El Bosque de Chapultepec is one of the most important green spaces in Mexico City. The tour will traverse this forest in the middle of the country’s largest city, offering a close view of the incredible Chapultepec Castle and exiting through the Puerta de los Leones right on Reforma Avenue.
- Condesa - La Condesa is another vibrant and trendy neighborhood in Mexico City, known for its unique character and laid-back atmosphere. This trendy area is filled with coffee shops, stylish boutiques, and restaurants serving innovative cuisine. It’s also home to several parks and gardens, making it the perfect place for a leisurely stroll. With its eclectic mix of architecture and colorful street art, there’s always something new to discover in La Condesa. Participants will get a taste of the neighborhood’s unique essence as they explore its streets and soak in its vibrant energy.

- Taste authentic Tacos and Churros
- Complimentary bicycle use for the tour
- Provision of bottled water
- Taste authentic Tacos and Churros
- Complimentary bicycle use for the tour
- Provision of bottled water
Perfect for newcomers to Mexico City, our tour guides you through famous landmarks like Bosque de Chapultepec, Reforma Avenue, Centro Historico, Condesa, Roma, and Polanco. You’ll appreciate the diversity of the city’s neighborhoods and indulge in top local cuisines. Our use of electric-assisted bikes enables us to explore further, easing your…
Perfect for newcomers to Mexico City, our tour guides you through famous landmarks like Bosque de Chapultepec, Reforma Avenue, Centro Historico, Condesa, Roma, and Polanco. You’ll appreciate the diversity of the city’s neighborhoods and indulge in top local cuisines. Our use of electric-assisted bikes enables us to explore further, easing your independent navigation later. This all-encompassing tour imparts a deeper grasp of Mexico City’s heritage, customs, and residents.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.