TOURI

Journey Through La Merced Tour

Duration

3.5 Hours

Group Size
Group Size 4 people.

Max 4 people

Language

English / Spanish

We’ll start this tour in the Downtown Historic Center, we will walk directly to La Merced market. There, we’ll wind through the market’s lively banquetón, or prepared food area, tasting different tacos, quesadillas, aguas frescas and tamales. After that, we’ll stroll through the gigantic fruits and vegetables building, and learn about - and taste! - prehispanic ingredients, such as grasshoppers and agave worms. After a quick stop to rest, we’ll leave the market and walk back to La Merced neighborhood where we’ll finish up the tour with a refreshing drink and a snack in a beautiful restaurant, a hidden gem you won’t want to miss!

The Route

El Nuevo Café Bagdad: 06000, Pl. Juan José Baz 4, downtown, Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City

What's included

  • As much food as you can eat (enough for a large breakfast and lunch combined)
  • One agua fresca
  • One coffee
  • Beer or another non-alcoholic beverage
  • Filtered water throughout the tour
  • Traditional Mexican candy
  • Generous tips for all market vendors

Not included

  • Transport to/from the meeting and end points of the tour
  • Souvenirs
  • Tip for your guide
  • Additional personal beverages
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What to bring

  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Water to stay hydrated
  • Zippered purse or tote (if needed)
  • An appetite
  • Tip for your guide if desired
  • An umbrella during the rainy season months (June through October)

Transportation

Arrival advice

Please meet outside El Nuevo Café Baghdad 10 minutes before the start of the tour.

Suitability

Min age

10+

Fitness

all

Dietary

VegetarianAccommodates allergies on Request

Cancellation policy

Standard: Full refund up to 48 hours before the tour starts. No refund less than 24 hours before. 50% in between. Payment processing costs apply.

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