Mexico reveals its layers through art, flavor, and tradition. Over ten days, this journey follows its creative pulse through Mexico City, Oaxaca, and Guadalajara. For travelers seeking depth and connection, it blends guided encounters with artisans and storytellers with time to explore at your own pace. Each stop unveils a distinct facet of Mexico’s history and creativity.
DAY 1 – MEXICO CITY | Arrive in the morning or the previous day to settle in before your first walk through San Ángel. In the late afternoon, take a guided tour through cobblestone streets, colonial mansions, and flower-filled plazas. The calm rhythm of this neighborhood and its artistic heritage set the tone for the journey ahead.
DAY 2 – MEXICO CITY | Begin before dawn with a sunrise canoe tour through Xochimilco’s ancient canals, once part of the Aztec agricultural system. Glide through misty waterways as the city slowly wakes. Later, explore the murals and modernist architecture of UNAM on a guided photography walk, where art and academia merge in Mexico’s most iconic campus.
DAY 3 – MEXICO CITY | Spend the day on a historian-led trip to Teotihuacan. Walk the Avenue of the Dead and stand before the towering Pyramids of the Sun and Moon as stories of gods, astronomy, and empire unfold across the stones. Return to the city for an evening food tour through elegant streets lined with tacos, churros, and chocolate — a flavorful glimpse of Mexico’s culinary heritage.
DAY 4 – MEXICO CITY | Dedicate the day to exploring Chapultepec Park, from the Anthropology Museum’s ancient artifacts to sweeping views atop Chapultepec Castle. The experience connects centuries of Mexican art and history in one narrative. The evening is free before your flight south.
DAY 5 – OAXACA | Take an early flight to Oaxaca. By midday, visit a renowned printmaking studio to see how traditional etching techniques evolve in contemporary art. Watch masters at work, try the craft yourself, and feel the city’s creative pulse. Spend the afternoon in the historic center, surrounded by colorful walls and mountain light.
DAY 6 – OAXACA | Begin the morning with a guided food walk through Oaxaca’s markets and street stalls. Taste tejate, chocolate, and regional specialties while learning how Indigenous roots define local cuisine. The afternoon is free for galleries or quiet exploration before dinner.
DAY 7 – OAXACA | Travel to Teotitlán del Valle to meet a Zapotec family preserving the ancestral art of beeswax candle-making. Learn how symbolism, scent, and patience shape their craft, and share a home-cooked lunch in their workshop. In the evening, fly to Guadalajara to rest before the next day’s discoveries.
DAY 8 – GUADALAJARA | Journey west to the circular pyramids of Guachimontones on a full-day guided visit. Discover pre-Columbian traditions, obsidian craft, and views toward the Tequila Volcano. As night falls, explore Guadalajara’s historic center after dark — illuminated plazas, live mariachi, and the city’s vibrant energy.
DAY 9 – GUADALAJARA | Enjoy a slow morning before a guided walk through the creative neighborhoods of Chapu and Americana. Visit design studios, galleries, and cafés that reveal Guadalajara’s evolving artistic identity. Fly back to Mexico City later that day or the next morning.
DAY 10 – MEXICO CITY | Conclude with a mezcal tasting paired with live music and storytelling — a sensory farewell that captures Mexico’s warmth and artistry before your evening or next-day departure.
WHERE TO STAY IN MEXICO | In Mexico City, stay in Condesa or Roma Norte for lively streets and cafés, or Polanco for a refined base near museums and parks. In Oaxaca, choose Centro Histórico for colonial charm or Jalatlaco for a quieter feel. In Guadalajara, stay in Americana for creative energy close to galleries and nightlife.
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