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Mexico Off the Beaten Track: Street Food & Bikes — All Inclusive
(14) Reviews
Hipódromo
Important Information
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Specialized infant seats are available
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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You offer infant seats for 1-4 years old for free
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We don't offer bike for 5-14 years old
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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Discover the real Mexico City! Step out of the tourist bubble and explore neighborhoods that Mexicans love — Santa Maria la Ribera and San Rafael. These hidden gems are full of history, color, and everyday life that most travelers never see.
Hop on a bike for a relaxed ride. We’ll break the ice tasting tamales, tacos, or drinks, depending on the tour time, while wandering markets, meeting food vendors, and seeing more Mexicans than tourists.
Along the way, you’ll hear a darker side of Mexico, stories that reveal hidden struggles and secrets behind the city’s lively streets.
Savor street food in San Rafael and explore Santa Maria la Ribera with authentic Oaxacan flavors. Finish with a sip ...
Highlights
4 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
4 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Breakfast
Use of bicycle
Meeting Points
Departure
Av Sonora 164
The meeting point is located at a black door across from Parque México, with the number 164 in white lettering. There is a parking lot nearby and a pharmacy called "Farmacia del Ahorro" on the corner.
Return
Itinerary
1
La Condesa
Here, we’ll break the ice by enjoying some food and drinks — depending on the tour time, we might start with tamales or tacos — a delicious way to get to know each other.
30 minutes
2
Paseo de la Reforma
"Here, we'll make a pit stop to discuss a highly controversial topic in Mexico, one that the mainstream media often neglects but deeply permeates the lives of Mexicans. We're committed to fighting for change and shedding light on this issue that remains largely unaddressed."
20 minutes
3
San Rafael
San Rafael, nestled near the Tabacalera district in Mexico City, is a captivating neighborhood that effortlessly blends urban charm with artistic flair. With its tree-lined streets and a lively mix of historic architecture and contemporary establishments, San Rafael offers a cool and eclectic atmosphere.
40 minutes
4
Cine Opera
It is of art deco style, with a cover in which stand out two sculptures carved in stone showing the masks of comedy and tragedy. Behind them there is a large window that illuminated the lobby of the cinema. In its interiors it had luxurious furnishings and coverings such as bronze and crystal chandeliers and mirrored walls.
10 minutes
5
Santa Maria la Ribera
Santa Maria la Ribera features a mix of architectural styles, reflecting different periods of Mexico's history. The area showcases stunning examples of Art Nouveau, Art Deco, and neoclassical buildings. One of the most iconic structures is the Kiosco Morisco, an ornate iron and glass gazebo reminiscent of the Moorish architectural style.
The neighborhood is characterized by its wide, tree-lined streets and charming parks. One of the most popular green spaces is the Alameda de Santa Maria la Ribera, a park that offers a peaceful retreat for residents and visitors alike. The park is home to a large pond and various sculptures, providing a tranquil environment in the heart of the city.
45 minutes
6
Kiosco Morisco
The Kiosco Morisco is a kiosk, pavilion, located in the center of the Alameda, at the intersection of Dr. Atl and Salvador Díaz Mirón streets, in the Santa María la Ribera neighborhood, in Mexico City, being the symbol of the neighborhood, one of its most characteristic constructions and a meeting place for the community. "Additionally, we'll enjoy another mouthwatering dish to keep discovering the rich variety of Mexican cuisine. It's a chance to continue exploring and savoring the diverse flavors that make this culinary tradition so remarkable.
30 minutes
7
Monumento y Museo de la Revolucion
we'll make a stop to enjoy a refreshing local beverage called pulque, while we visit the Monument to the Revolution. Pulque, a traditional Mexican drink, adds a unique and authentic touch to our experience. It's a must-try for those seeking to immerse themselves in the local culture and savor the flavors that have been cherished for generations. So, get ready to raise a glass of pulque as we explore the grandeur of the Monument to the Revolution.
40 minutes
8
The Angel of Independence
The Angel of Independence, an iconic landmark in Mexico City, stands tall and proud as a symbol of freedom and resilience. This majestic statue, situated on the elegant Paseo de la Reforma, represents Mexico's hard-fought struggle for independence. Its gleaming bronze figure, adorned with intricate details, serves as a constant reminder of the nation's history and the courage of its people. As we approach the Angel of Independence, we'll take a moment to appreciate its beauty and significance, while also enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of one of Mexico's most iconic avenues
9
Fuente de Cibeles
The Cibeles Fountain, located in Mexico City, is a captivating landmark that exudes grace and elegance. Inspired by the original fountain in Madrid, Spain, it serves as a symbol of beauty and cultural exchange. As we approach the Cibeles Fountain, we'll be mesmerized by its intricate sculptural details and the serene atmosphere it creates. This enchanting spot offers a perfect respite from the bustling city, allowing us to appreciate its artistic charm and snap some memorable photos.
10
La Condesa
Before we say our goodbyes we will sit down for a refreshing michelada (alcoholic beverage), as we chat and share our recommendations for this sprawling metropolis!
Mexico Off the Beaten Track: Street Food & Bikes — All Inclusive
(14) Reviews
Hipódromo
About
Discover the real Mexico City! Step out of the tourist bubble and explore neighborhoods that Mexicans love — Santa Maria la Ribera and San Rafael. These hidden gems are full of history, color, and everyday life that most travelers never see.
Hop on a bike for a relaxed ride. We’ll break the ice tasting tamales, tacos, or drinks, depending on the tour time, while wandering markets, meeting food vendors, and seeing more Mexicans than tourists.
Along the way, you’ll hear a darker side of Mexico, stories that reveal hidden struggles and secrets behind the city’s lively streets.
Savor street food in San Rafael and explore Santa Maria la Ribera with authentic Oaxacan flavors. Finish with a sip ...
Highlights
4 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
4 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Breakfast
Use of bicycle
Meeting Points
Departure
Av Sonora 164
The meeting point is located at a black door across from Parque México, with the number 164 in white lettering. There is a parking lot nearby and a pharmacy called "Farmacia del Ahorro" on the corner.