Mexico City: Explore Markets, Taste Street Food & Make Salsa!

Discover Mexico City’s vibrant markets, authentic street foods, and learn to make salsa with locals on this engaging, well-reviewed tour.

5.0(310 reviews)From $69.45 per person

Mexico City: Explore Markets, Taste Street Food & Make Salsa!

Mexico City: Explore Markets, Taste Street Food & Make Salsa! - Mexico City: Explore Markets, Taste Street Food & Make Salsa!

If you’re thinking about enjoying the authentic flavors and lively markets of Mexico City, this tour promises to be a fantastic way to do just that. Based on glowing reviews and detailed itinerary descriptions, it’s clear that this experience is designed to give visitors a real taste of local life—beyond the typical tourist spots.

What we love about this tour? First, it’s guided by passionate, knowledgeable locals who aren’t just about the food but also about sharing stories and history that make each stop meaningful. Second, the hands-on salsa-making session really sets it apart; it’s interactive and lets you walk away with a new skill and some delicious confidence in your cooking.

Ariana
Was truly blown away by this experience — Alfonso (Victor) was such a knowledgeable, charming, and amazing guide/host. It was truly lovely to see Mexico through his eyes. He took us to not only new places, but new experiences and helped us learn new things about Mexico. This is my second time in…

Read more ›

Andro
This market tour was a great experience! Vidi was an excellent guide and you can really tell she loves her city. Food wise, we were able to eat some great food including tamales, cafe de olla, and a green chorizo taco. We were able to visit two markets and they were both great in different ways….

Read more ›

Brilliant
Alfonso was a fantastic guide. My husband and I learned a lot about Mexico city! Our favorite part was taking the metro.

Of course, it’s not for everyone. The tour involves about 6 km of walking over roughly 5 hours, so it’s best suited for those with a moderate level of physical fitness. If you’re traveling with very young children or prefer a more relaxed pace, this might feel a bit intense, especially on a hot day.

Still, for curious travelers who love exploring on foot and are eager to connect with local vendors, this could be just the right fit.

This tour is ideal for food lovers, culture enthusiasts, and anyone wanting a genuine slice of Mexico City’s vibrant street life. It’s not just about tasting — it’s about experiencing, learning, and making personal connections.

Key Points

Mexico City: Explore Markets, Taste Street Food & Make Salsa! - Key Points

  • Authentic local experience: You’ll visit hidden markets and learn about their cultural significance.
  • Food and drink: Expect to taste traditional street foods like tacos, tamales, huaraches, and enjoy local drinks such as atole and pineapple tepache.
  • Interactive activity: Learn to make salsa from scratch using a molcajete, which adds a fun, personal element.
  • Metro adventure: Navigating the city’s transit system adds an insider touch, making the experience more immersive.
  • Knowledgeable guides: Many reviews praise the guides’ friendliness and deep understanding of Mexican history and culture.
  • Value for price: At around $49, this tour offers a lot — from food to cultural insights — making it quite a compelling deal.

You can also read our reviews of more food & drink experiences in Mexico City

An In-Depth Look at the Tour

Mexico City: Explore Markets, Taste Street Food & Make Salsa! - An In-Depth Look at the Tour

This 5-hour experience kicks off early in the morning, starting at the Hostel Mundo Joven in the historic center of Mexico City. From there, your guide will lead you through some of the city’s lesser-known markets, offering a perspective that most travelers never get to see. Visiting Abelardo Rodriguez Market first, you’re greeted with murals and vibrant artwork that make exploring a visual treat.

Kimberly
Poncho was our tour guide and he is a well-informed and warm Mexico City native. The tour was very well curated, hyper-local and top quality. We took several tours while in Mexico City and this was by far our favorite. The markets, food, art, and salsa-making were ifun for the whole family. He went…

Read more ›

Merrell
Best tour I took in Mexico City! Andrea taught us how to ride the subway, we explored two markets and purchased ingredients to make our own salsa. It was fantastic and our guide was so engaging and knowledgeable.

Salvador
Viri was an outstanding guide—she’s a true CDMX local who clearly loves her city and Mexico. Her knowledge of Mexican culture, history, and food added so much to the experience. As we walked through the Centro Histórico and along the tour route, she shared intersting historical context not only…

Read more ›

The market’s links to figures like Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo add a layer of cultural depth to your tastings of tamales and atole.

One of the standout features here, according to reviews, is the guide’s storytelling. As one reviewer put it, “Alfonso was a fantastic guide. Our favorite part was taking the metro,” highlighting how this tour doesn’t just focus on food but also on understanding everyday life in Mexico City. This mix of history, art, and local insight makes the experience more enriching than just a food walk.

Next, you’ll hop onto public transportation to reach Mercado de Jamaica, a lively flower market with a vivid display of colors and aromas. This stop offers more than just flowers; you’ll sample Mexican tacos, fresh fruits, and sip tepache, a traditional fermented drink. Some vendors will even let you pick out flowers that match your eye color, adding a fun, personal touch.

What really makes this stop memorable, as many reviews mention, is the chance to support longstanding family businesses. One guide takes pride in sharing the nearly 100-year history of local salsa recipes, which you’ll learn to prepare yourself.

Michael
We were fortunate to have Edgar as our guide and extra lucky that it was just the two of us…a private tour. We loved his attention to art (focus on murals), architecture (focus on time of construction and influences), and culture (tradition and trends)…all in addition to food and drink. Really well…

Read more ›

Kim
The tour guide was knowledgeable, helpful and kind. She was well educated on the history of Mexico and she had a great personality.

Natali
Excellent food and market tour -family of 5 (ages 8 – 56) and another couple made the group. We had such a lovely time. Visited markets, tasted different foods and learned a lot. Walked a fair amount but it was not strenuous. Also rode the metro which is great for navigating the city once you have…

Read more ›

The hands-on salsa-making is a highlight for many — washing, grilling, smashing ingredients in a molcajete, and finally tasting your own creation paired with a huarache.

Throughout the tour, your guide provides valuable tips on local eateries and how to navigate the city’s transit, making this a practical and immersive experience. Many reviewers regard their guides as friendly, knowledgeable, and passionate about sharing authentic Mexico City life.

The Markets and Food Tastings

The initial stop at Abelardo Rodriguez Market is not just about the food — it’s also about appreciating the artistry. The murals and murals’ stories give the space a sense of living history, with some reviewers noting the market’s artistic vibe. Expect to sample savory tamales and warm atole, which is great for a morning pick-me-up.

Moving on, the Mercado de Jamaica is where the sensory overload kicks in. The market’s famous for its flowers, but the aroma of street tacos, fresh fruits, and tropical drinks like tepache makes it a culinary haven. Reviewers have called the experience “not strenuous,” despite the walking, and appreciated the chance to see how locals shop and socialize.

Georgia
This was a wonderful experience overall and I highly recommend! Especially for a solo traveler! My guide, Viri was really knowledgable, friendly, and was a great friend to so many vendors and tourists alike. It was special to see Mercado Jamaica, one of the bigger markets in Mexico City, where…

Read more ›

Danika
A great experience where Axel gave us the history and background of Mexico City, took us to two food markets, tasted some delicious family food and ended with making some local homemade salsa for the full authentic experience. Shoutout to Axel who was an amazing host and took great care of us, he…

Read more ›

Cheryce
Our guide Pancho was amazing! We had such a great tour. We saw so many things we wouldn’t have seen otherwise. Food was great also and the cute lady who helped us make our salsa was the best!!

Salsa-making and Local Family Business

The salsa-making segment is what elevates this tour. Being able to participate actively gives you not just a taste of the food, but also a sense of Mexican culinary tradition. Many mention the patience and warmth of the family hosting the class — a nearly century-old business that values passing down classic recipes.

You’ll learn how to prepare salsa from scratch, using traditional tools like a molcajete. Many reviewers have raved about how fun and satisfying the process is, with one saying, “We enjoyed making salsa and eating it on huaraches.” It’s a real hands-on activity that you can take home as a souvenir of your trip.

Practical Details and Group Size

This tour is designed for about 12 travelers, ensuring you get enough personal attention without feeling crowded. The price, around $49, includes guided exploration, food tastings, the salsa-making lesson, and tips on local dining spots. It’s a fair value considering how much cultural insight and hands-on activity you’ll get.

The tour involves walking approximately 6 km, so comfortable shoes are a must. The pace is steady but not overly strenuous, though some reviews note it’s better suited for those with a moderate fitness level. Rain gear might be handy during the wetter months, as the tour runs year-round.

terry
Alfonso was a fantastic guide, providing a perfect mix of history, culture, and delicious food. His knowledge and enthusiasm made the tour an unforgettable experience!

Kathleen
Poncho is a fantastic guide into local Mexico! From his knowledge, demonstrations, food experiences, humor and patience we could not have been more satisfied The local markets exploded with color and hidden gems (evocative murals) and the people we met along the way were warm and kind We took…

Read more ›

Sally
A lovely tour which combined an eclectic mix of history, art, local food and local culture in locations well off the normal beaten track for tourists. Andrea, our guide, is a lovely young woman who added a great deal to the experience. Her English is perfect, she has a passion for México and she is…

Read more ›

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Mexico City

What’s Not Included

The tour price covers most activities, but additional food and drinks outside of the tastings are at your own expense. Also, since you’ll be visiting markets, it’s wise to carry some small cash for extra purchases or tips.

Who Will Love This Tour?

Mexico City: Explore Markets, Taste Street Food & Make Salsa! - Who Will Love This Tour?

If you’re a foodie craving authentic tastes and a genuine look at local Mexican life, this tour is a perfect match. Culture vultures who enjoy stories behind the scenes will appreciate the guide’s depth of knowledge and the historical context woven into the stops. It’s also a good fit for travelers who enjoy walking and exploring on foot, with a bit of transit adventure thrown in.

Travelers looking for a relaxed, sit-down experience might find this a little intense — but for those who love being active and engaging with local people, it hits the sweet spot. Families with older children or teens who are interested in food and culture should find this a rewarding and fun outing.

Final Words

Mexico City: Explore Markets, Taste Street Food & Make Salsa! - Final Words

This Mexico City tour offers a genuine, lively exploration of the city’s street food, vibrant markets, and local families. It’s a well-rounded experience that balances tasting, learning, and cultural insights, all guided by friendly, knowledgeable locals.

The value is clear — for less than fifty dollars, you get a comprehensive look at Mexican street life, an interactive salsa lesson, and insider tips you can use beyond the tour. It’s especially suited for curious travelers eager to connect with the city’s authentic side.

Whether it’s your first time in CDMX or a return visit, this tour promises memorable moments and a deeper appreciation of what makes Mexico City so special.

✨ Book This Experience

Mexico City: Explore Markets, Taste Street Food & Make Salsa!



5.0

(310 reviews)

91% 5-star

“A lovely tour which combined an eclectic mix of history, art, local food and local culture in locations well off the normal beaten track for touris…”

— Sally S,

FAQs

Mexico City: Explore Markets, Taste Street Food & Make Salsa! - FAQs

Is the tour suitable for vegetarians or people with dietary restrictions?
Yes, the tour can cater to vegetarians, gluten-free, and lactose intolerance needs. Just be sure to share this info at least 24 hours in advance, so the organizers can prepare.

How long is the walking involved?
Expect about 6 km of walking over approximately 5 hours, so comfortable shoes and a reasonable fitness level are recommended.

What’s included in the price?
The tour covers visits to two markets, tastings of street foods, a salsa-making class, and tips on local places to eat. Drinks like atole and tepache are included, but additional food and drinks are on you.

What is the meeting point?
You start at the Hostel Mundo Joven facade in the historic center of Mexico City and finish near the Palacio de Bellas Artes.

Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, booking ahead is recommended as there’s a maximum group size of 12 travelers, and popular dates tend to fill up.

Is this tour kid-friendly?
While many reviews mention families having a great time, the tour involves a good amount of walking and active participation, so it’s best for children who can handle the physical activity and are interested in food and culture.

What’s the best time to take this tour?
The tour starts at 8:30 am, making it ideal for a morning activity that lets you explore before the day gets too hot or busy. Remember, it runs year-round, rain or shine.

Overall, if you’re after an authentic, engaging way to experience Mexico City’s markets, street food, and local life, this tour is a solid choice. It’s a good blend of culture, cuisine, and hands-on fun that many travelers have raved about.

Not for you? Here's more nearby things to do in Mexico City we have reviewed