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Creative Currents at Laguna

Mexico City | Mexico

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Creative Currents at Laguna in Mexico City | Mexico Private Tour
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Cultural Tour in Mexico City exploring Laguna’s hidden creative hub, with tastings, art, and design.

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Maria Munoz Andrea Saltiel

What is this?

Tucked inside a former 1920s textile factory in Colonia Doctores, Laguna is one of Mexico City’s most vibrant creative hubs — and one that few travelers even know exists. Renovated in 2018 by Mexican firm Productora, the building is now a hybrid urban factory, housing studios, galleries, showrooms, and cultural spaces — but from the street, you'd never guess what’s inside. This experience introduces you to people who make Laguna's creative community and vision: artists, designers and producers. You'll hear from people involved in the site's redevelopment and cultural programming and explore how the space functions as both a collective and an incubator for contemporary creativity. Along the way, stop into textile showrooms and contemporary galleries. Enjoy a guided tasting at OHA, a studio dedicated to teas and herbal infusions from native plants. The visit ends with a glass of Mexican natural wine — a moment to reflect on the creative energy around you.

What makes this unique?

Laguna today is a hub of Mexican manufacture trades that brings together leading entrepreneurs in design, architecture, urbanism and art. It's an ecosystem of constant idea exchange, collaboration, manufacture and creativity. The space was renovated to serve as a home for entrepreneurs committed to environmental responsibility, the traceability of their products (ensuring sustainability), and the dissemination of knowledge within the community. Although Laguna is open to the public, it is not easy to find. Casual visitors rarely gain meaningful insight into the history of the building or have the chance to be personally introduced to the people behind its projects — which is exactly what this experience provides. This private cultural tour in the heart of Mexico City offers an ideal introduction to the city’s contemporary cultural life. It’s a chance to engage all your senses, surrounded by a unique blend of modern design, youthful energy, and 20th-century industrial heritage.

What is the profile of the host?

You’ll be welcomed by Andrea or Maria, Laguna’s Cultural Directors. They lead the events and projects that connect Laguna’s creative residents with the wider public. Maria is a cultural manager with a background in journalism and literature, and a deep love for Mexico City. Andrea, founder of a jewelry brand, brings her eye for design and storytelling into everything she does. Both are integral to Laguna’s community and the perfect guides to introduce you to the space and its people. At OHA, a tea specialist with a deep knowledge of Mexican botanicals will guide you through a tasting of four hand-selected teas and herbal infusions. They’ll share their passion for fresh, regional ingredients and how these flavors tell a story of place and wellbeing. Your final stop is Bar Mini, where a natural wine expert will pour you a glass of Mexican wine and explain the process and origins behind what’s in your glass.

What to bring?

Bring your curiosity and enthusiasm to connect with local creatives.

Where is this located?

Where will we meet?

Your host will meet you at the door of Laguna.

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USD 110
per person

Private

1 - 5 people

1.5 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Brief introduction to the architecture and design of the space itself. Access to the various galleries and studios which exist in the building, and the people who make up the community. Tea tastings. A glass of natural Mexican wine.
Offered in English, Spanish

Private

1 - 5 people

1.5 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Brief introduction to the architecture and design of the space itself. Access to the various galleries and studios which exist in the building, and the people who make up the community. Tea tastings. A glass of natural Mexican wine.
Offered in English, Spanish