Mexico City Roots and Stories
Mexico City | Mexico
3 days in Mexico City reveal murals, Frida and Diego, Teotihuacan, and food tours across the city.
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Mexico City unfolds in layers, where murals and markets, pyramids and plazas reveal both its ancient roots and its dynamic present. This three-day journey blends guided encounters with artists, historians, and food experts, while leaving space to take in the rhythm of the neighborhoods. It is designed for travelers who want to understand the city through its art, flavors, and living culture, not just to see its landmarks.
DAY 1 – MURALS AND MEXICAN FLAVORS | Begin your journey with a guided tour of Mexico City’s revolutionary murals, where each wall tells the story of politics, identity, and art in motion. The works of Rivera, Orozco, and Siqueiros set the stage for a day immersed in color and meaning. After a pause in the afternoon, step into a hands-on food workshop where you learn the process of making tortillas, taste tacos hot off the griddle, and sip mezcal while hearing about its traditions. It is a full day that balances art with flavor, giving you a first taste of Mexico City’s creative pulse.
DAY 2 – FRIDA, DIEGO AND SAN ÁNGEL | Spend the day in Coyoacán with a guided cultural tour devoted to Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. Visit their iconic houses and museums, and walk through the leafy streets that shaped their art and daily lives. In the late afternoon, shift south to San Ángel for a guided walking tour through flower markets, colonial churches, and quiet plazas. Bougainvillea-lined streets and baroque details reveal a slower, elegant side of the city, offering a gentle contrast to the artistic intensity of the morning.
DAY 3 – TEOTIHUACAN AND POLANQUITO | The final day takes you out of the city on a guided day trip to Teotihuacan, where the pyramids of the Sun and Moon rise against the horizon. Walking alongside a historian, you will uncover the stories of this ancient site and imagine the scale of life in the first great city of the Americas. Returning to Mexico City, the evening is a celebration of modern flavors in Polanco. A guided food tour introduces you to elegant streets, neighborhood history, and a sequence of dishes that bring the day to a satisfying close. It is the perfect balance of past and present, ending the journey with both wonder and warmth.
WHERE TO STAY IN MEXICO CITY | Centro Histórico offers a classic stay close to the Zócalo and major landmarks, surrounded by history at every turn. Roma and Condesa bring a creative rhythm with leafy streets, cafés, and nightlife that feel distinctly local. Polanco is refined and central, with museums, dining, and parks at your doorstep. Each neighborhood offers its own atmosphere, all well connected for exploring the city.
PLAN YOUR TRIP WITH FERNWAYER | We believe each day of an unforgettable journey should be anchored in a guided experience, with space for self-led exploration in between. You can book experiences directly from the itinerary and arrange your own hotels and restaurants. Download the Fernwayer iOS app to edit your trip and make it your own.

Self-Explore X Fernwayer, August 2025
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JOURNEY
DAY 1:
Guided mural tour and tortilla making with mezcal in the heart of Mexico City.
DAY 2:
Cultural tour of Frida and Diego in Coyoacán and an afternoon in San Ángel.
DAY 3:
Day trip to Teotihuacan pyramids and an evening food tour through Polanco.
JOURNEY
DAY 1:
Guided mural tour and tortilla making with mezcal in the heart of Mexico City.
DAY 2:
Cultural tour of Frida and Diego in Coyoacán and an afternoon in San Ángel.
DAY 3:
Day trip to Teotihuacan pyramids and an evening food tour through Polanco.