I did the Santa Maria la Ribera tour during the week with a couple friends and had an amazing time. The guides took us to 7 (!) different restaurants and taught us a lot about both the cuisine we were eating and the neighborhood that we were visiting. I could not recommend this tour enough, and I will definitely be booking Eat Mexico tours on my next visit south of the border.
Team Building Events in Mexico City
Are you bringing your team to Mexico City? We’ve given tours to corporate groups and student groups, large and small. We’ve created unique, bespoke itineraries for companies that need reliable, on-the-ground research about diverse aspects of Mexican cooking, and we’ve put together fun, food and culture-filled experiences perfect for corporate team building as well as school groups.
Our professional team can design a single-day or multi-day itinerary in Mexico City or Puebla, depending on your needs. All tours are led by our expert guide staff, who have intensively studied Mexican gastronomy and worked in local kitchens. Groups of over 10 people are always led by multiple guides to ensure an excellent experience for all participants.
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My husband and I did a 3.5 hour food tour in Mexico City with Eat Mexico, and we loved every second of it! We did the Gourmet San Juan Market & Street Food Tour getting a chance to eat tostadas, food from Oaxaca, street tacos, delicious Mexican fruit, Mexican wine, pulque, and so much more! Highly recommend this tour.
It was our first time to Mexico City, just in time for Dia de Los Muertos. We signed up for the Dia de los Muertos food tour at Jamaica Market – We wanted to learn as much as possible about the holiday and get a sense of local food traditions. It was such a great way to immerse ourselves for a few hours and to see a market that we probably wouldn’t have visited, otherwise.
We booked the Streets & Sweets private tour on our first morning in Mexico City. This was recommended as we have two younger children. Nico was our guide, and we really enjoyed our time with him. He speaks very good English, is extremely knowledgeable, and he’s just an all around nice guy.
Eat Mexico’s partnership with La Ruta de la Milpa makes for a great way to see a part of Mexico City that it would be impossible to see on your own (Milpa Alta is still technically within the boundaries of the city!)…