Thinking about exploring Mexico City’s famous taco scene? This Taco Hopping Experience promises not just delicious bites but an authentic peek into local life, away from the usual tourist crowds. It’s a short, 90-minute tour that takes you through some of the best taquerías on the city’s most renowned taco street, offering a taste of Mexico’s beloved tacos al pastor.
What really draws people in are the insider insights from guides who are passionate about food and the city’s culinary traditions—plus, you’ll get to sample four different tacos al pastor at four distinct spots. We love that it’s a small group, making the experience more personal and engaging, and that it includes hotel pickup, which adds a layer of convenience.
However, a point to consider is that this tour is pretty focused—it’s just about tacos, and not suitable for vegetarians or vegans. Also, the price is around $83.57 per person, which is a fair value if you’re craving an authentic, guided food adventure. This tour is perfect if you’re into food, local culture, and learning in a relaxed setting, especially if you’re traveling in a small group or solo.
Key Points

- Authentic Experience: Tastes four different tacos al pastor at top taquerías in Mexico City.
- Guided Tour: Led by knowledgeable locals who share insights about the food and area.
- Small Group: Max of four travelers, ensuring a personal feel.
- Convenience: Includes hotel pickup and drop-off.
- Taste & Learn: Combines delicious tasting with cultural and historical tidbits.
- Cost and Duration: About 1.5 hours for $83.57, making it manageable and worth the price for many food lovers.
What You Can Expect from the Taco Hopping Experience

When you sign up for this tour, you’re signing up for a culinary stroll through what is arguably Mexico City’s most famous taco street. The experience kicks off with pickup at your hotel or a designated location, making things simple. From there, a friendly, knowledgeable guide takes you to four different taquerías, each offering their unique spin on tacos al pastor.
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Visiting the Best Taquerías
The tour includes a stop at ‘Los Güeros’, a place well-known among locals and featured in Netflix’s The Taco Chronicles. This means you’re not just eating at any street vendor—these spots have a reputation for authentic, high-quality tacos. You get to watch the taco makers in action, which adds a fascinating visual element to the tasting.
Tasting Four Unique Tacos
Each stop introduces you to a different version of al pastor, giving you a real sense of how versatile and flavorful this traditional taco can be. It’s a fun way to compare different preparations, from seasoning blends to cooking techniques. According to reviews, the tacos are absolutely delicious, and many mention the fascinating insights guides share about the history and significance of each stop.
Guided Walk and Cultural Insights
Jessica, the guide, along with her mother Lucy, is praised for being friendly, knowledgeable, and attentive. Her commentary doesn’t just focus on the food but also on the history of the area and the tacos themselves. So, this isn’t just about eating—it’s about understanding and appreciating a vital part of Mexican culture.
The Atmosphere
While the tour doesn’t take you into fancy restaurants, the charm lies in the authentic street food environment. You’ll see local vendors grilling, assembling tacos, and serving busy customers—all part of the lively street scene. The tour isn’t overly rushed, and you’ll have plenty of opportunities to ask questions and soak in the atmosphere.
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What’s Included
The price covers four tacos al pastor and a 600 ml soda or natural water—simple but satisfying. It’s enough to get a good sampling without overfilling, especially considering the focus on the tacos themselves. The tour doesn’t include other flavors or alcoholic beverages, so if you want to explore beyond, you’ll need to do so on your own.
The Real Value of This Tour

At about $83.57 per person, this experience offers excellent value for food lovers wanting an authentic taste of Mexico City’s taco scene. The small group size (maximum of 4 travelers) means you get plenty of personal attention and a relaxed pace to enjoy each stop. Plus, the inclusion of hotel pickup makes logistical worries minimal.
Many reviewers highlight the quality of the guides, with Jessica and her mother getting high praise for their passion and storytelling. They are especially good at balancing entertainment with educational content, making the tour both fun and enriching.
The Downside: Considerations Before Booking
Since the tour is solely focused on al pastor tacos, it’s not suitable for vegetarians, vegans, or those with specific dietary restrictions. Also, if you’re looking for a more extensive food tour with a variety of flavors or drinks, this might feel a bit limited.
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, which is perfect for a quick, satisfying experience, but if you’re after a more extensive culinary adventure, you might want to combine it with other activities. Plus, if your hotel is outside the coverage area, there’s an extra fee of 400 MXN to consider.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience is best suited for foodies who want to dive into authentic tacos al pastor with a knowledgeable guide. It’s ideal for travelers interested in local culture, street food, and supporting small vendors. Given the small group size, it’s also a good choice for solo travelers or couples looking for a personalized experience.
While it’s not designed specifically for families, most travelers find it accessible and enjoyable. Just note that the focus is on tacos, so those with specific dietary needs may want to plan accordingly.
The Sum Up

The Taco Hopping Experience in Mexico City offers a genuine glimpse into one of the city’s most iconic culinary traditions. It’s a well-organized, intimate, and flavorful tour that combines tasty tacos with insights into local culture—ideal for travelers who love food and want an authentic experience away from tourist traps.
The guides’ enthusiasm, the quality of the taquerías, and the small-group format make this a memorable outing. While it’s tailored specifically for taco lovers and not inclusive of other food types or drinks, what you get is a concentrated, flavorful taste of Mexico’s street food scene that’s hard to beat.
If you’re eager to discover why tacos al pastor are such a big deal in Mexico, and you appreciate a friendly guide sharing local stories, this tour should definitely be on your list. Just remember to show up hungry and ready to learn—and most importantly—enjoy some of the best tacos Mexico City has to offer.
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FAQ

Is pickup included in the tour? Yes, the tour includes pickup from your hotel or designated meeting point, making logistics easier and more comfortable.
How long does the tour last? The tour lasts about 1 hour and 30 minutes, giving you enough time to enjoy four tacos and soak in the atmosphere without feeling rushed.
What’s the price per person? It’s approximately $83.57, which covers four tacos al pastor and a soft drink or water. Considering the quality and guides, most find it good value.
Can I choose different tacos or flavors? No, the tour specifically features four different tacos al pastor. Other flavors or additional toppings are not included.
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians or vegans? No, this tour focuses on tacos al pastor, which is a meat-based dish, so it’s not suitable for vegetarians or vegans.
Are the guides knowledgeable? Absolutely, reviews highlight the guides’ passion and insights about the food and local history, making the experience more meaningful.
What if the weather is bad? If the weather cancels the tour, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund, so it’s quite flexible in that regard.
If you’re craving an authentic, bite-sized journey into Mexico City’s taco scene, this tour hits the sweet spot—delicious, informative, and personalized. Just come hungry.
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