Art, snack & drinks in the heart of Mexico City

Historic Center of Mexico City, Mexico



Explore world-class artwork at the Palace of Fine Arts, discover the hidden gem of the Postal Palace, and end with a snack and drink at a local mezcalería.

Overview

This guided small-group tour in Mexico City explores public art, architecture, and local flavors, ideal for art and culture enthusiasts.

Highlights

  • Admire contrasting architectural styles in Mexico City.
  • Enjoy authentic Mexican flavors at a local mezcaleria.
  • Experience Mexican art by masters like Diego Rivera and Rufino Tamayo.

Description

Begin at Mexico’s most celebrated cultural venue to learn how artists such as Diego Rivera, Rufino Tamayo, and David Alfaro Siqueiros used public art to express identity and revolution.

Continue to the Postal Palace, a Moorish-Gothic architectural masterpiece often overlooked by visitors.

End the walk with a snack and a drink at a local mezcaleria, sampling traditional Mexican flavors. The entire experience takes place in a small-group setting.

Includes

  • Entrance to both museums
  • Guided tour
  • One snack and one drink of your choice
  • Photo and video permits

Cancellation Policy

Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Booking Tips

Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring a camera. Morning or early afternoon tours offer more comfortable temperatures.

Frequently Asked Questions

You can see public art and murals by Mexican masters like Diego Rivera, Rufino Tamayo, and David Alfaro Siqueiros.
The tour begins at Mexico’s most celebrated cultural venue that showcases revolutionary public art.
Check the tour provider’s website for current duration details.
The tour includes authentic Mexican flavors and a tasting experience at a local mezcaleria.
Yes, the tour is designed for small groups to provide a more personalized experience.
Yes, the tour features contrasting architectural styles including the Postal Palace's Moorish-Gothic architecture.
Check the website for available dates, but the tour runs year-round.
No, the tour is designed for both art enthusiasts and newcomers interested in Mexican culture.
Check with the tour provider for specific accessibility information for Mexico City locations.
The tour visits cultural venues where souvenir shops may offer Mexican art-related items.

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