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Ride a hot-air balloon over 2,000-year-old pyramids. See a body slam at a high-energy Lucha Libre match. Or visit the markets that feed the capital and bite into flavors you didn’t know existed. Mexico City tours provide insider access to the huge metropolis, which you would only scratch the surface of on your own. Follow guides who know hidden places for street food, art, and archeological wonders, or set out on your own with fast-track tickets to the city’s must-visit attractions.

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Q:How much do tours in Mexico City cost?
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There are Mexico City tours for every budget and interest. Guided city walks may cost as little as US$15 per person, while tours to the nearby archeological site of Teotihuacan—which include transport, food, and even a hot-air balloon ride—can cost around US$200.

Q:Do you need a tour guide for Mexico City?
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Mexico City tours offer the experience of exploring the massive metropolitan area—over 20 million people at last count—with the expertise and knowledge of a local. A tour guide can help you understand the city more deeply and bring you to destinations you may not have discovered on your own.

Q:Do you tip tour guides in Mexico City?
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Yes, you should tip tour guides in Mexico City, as well as waiters at restaurants and other service workers. Tipping serves as a sign of appreciation, and many tour guides rely on tips for a portion of their income. Mexico City tours may not include gratuity as part of the stated price, so come prepared with a little cash.

Q:Is Mexico City tourist-friendly?
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Mexico City is tourist-friendly—though, like any big city, it may be difficult to navigate as a first-timer. Over the past decades, the city government has invested in making improvements to city infrastructure—for instance, the expansion of the Metrobús rapid transit and Ecobici share bike systems—lessening the pain of moving around a city with world-famous traffic.

Q:Is 3 days in Mexico City enough?
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Yes, three days in Mexico City are enough to see some major points of interest and experience the culinary scene. However, the metropolis rewards longer trips, and you won’t lack things to see if you decide to stay longer. Explore out-of-the-way neighborhoods and food stalls, or climb the city’s highest point, the volcano Ajusco.

Attractions in Mexico City