Touring Mexico City by bike is more than just sightseeing—it’s about experiencing the city’s essence in a way that’s active, engaging, and deeply fulfilling. From historic landmarks and lush parks to hidden gems and lively cultural spots, cycling provides a perspective that no other mode of transport can offer.
Parque México & Parque España: Two lush green spaces perfect for a warm-up ride.
Paseo de la Reforma: Home to iconic landmarks like the Ángel de la Independencia and Monumento a la Revolución.
Zócalo (Plaza de la Constitución): The city’s historic heart, featuring the grand Metropolitan Cathedral and the Palacio Nacional.
Alameda Central & Palacio de Bellas Artes: A scenic park and one of Mexico’s most stunning architectural wonders.
Frida Kahlo Museum (La Casa Azul): The famous blue house where the legendary artist lived and worked.
Coyoacán Market: A bustling hub of local vendors selling everything from tacos to handmade crafts.
Parque Viveros: A serene green space ideal for a relaxing ride before heading back to the city.
We’ll begin in the bohemian streets of Condesa, roll through the eclectic art hubs of Roma, and continue north toward Buenavista—always on the lookout for the latest graffiti and murals. Our grand finale is a hidden treasure: an old flour mill that’s been transformed into one of the world’s premier showcases of urban art, yet remains undiscovered by most tourists.
Read MoreBosque de Chapultepec: Mexico City’s largest urban park, home to Chapultepec Castle and several museums.
Avenida Presidente Masaryk: A luxurious avenue lined with high-end boutiques and gourmet restaurants.
Parque Lincoln: A charming park in Polanco, perfect for a leisurely stop.
Scenic Bike Ride to Xochimilco: Cycle through the southern outskirts of the city, passing colorful streets and local markets.
Trajinera Boat Ride: Hop on a traditional gondola-like boat to cruise through the ancient canals while enjoying live mariachi music and local food.