The 10 Best Photography Tours in Mexico City, Mexico

July 5, 2021 Harland Bartelt

Rising from the ruins of the Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan, Mexico City offers a unique collision of contemporary city life and historic preservation. World-class museums, restaurants and parks rub shoulders with the remains of several cultures. The nightlife, the shopping and the history make it a must-see regardless of your travel style.
Restaurants in Mexico City

1. Horseback, Food & Wine - VIP Experience

Mercado Cibeles, 06700, El Oro 23, Roma Nte., Cuauhtémoc, 06700 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Torres, Equestrian Adventures
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- Traditional Mexican ranch with an amazing view to the "Eagle's Peak" mountain. Surrounded by our stables with the horses in a private and colorful place. Here we will practice and then we will go on trailway to the "Eagle's Peak" - Ajusco National Park: The Ajusco is known for its high elevations reaching 3,900 meters (12,795 ft) above sea level and is visible from any part of the city. The park is characterized by pine-oak

Inclusions: Private transportation, Western and English saddles available, Menu Includes: - Arrachera, Rib Eye, T-Bone, Sirloin or Picanha steak. - Quesadillas or Meat broth - Salad, creamed spinach or stuffed potato - A glass of wine, a beer, mezcal shot or tequila drink., A little classical dressage / charrería demonstration, *Traditional Guacamole (please order before starting the experience)

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2. Hiking adventure in CDMX

Mercado turistico la Magdalena, Calle Magdalena 528, La Magdalena, La Magdalena Contreras, 10910 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico CDMXEXPERIENCE.COM.MX
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This is an experience that will make you vibrate at all times and will alert your 5 senses. Enjoy nature like never before. Incredible views of the green landscape await you and more Incredible landscapes will accompany you on this journey from Los Dinamos to the top, the cult site of Tláloc, which at 3,500 meters above sea level = 11,275 feet high offers impressive views of the wooded ravine. A unique experience in a true paradise of rivers and cliffs. This adventure is a good option if you want to start walking or if you want to train to climb a much higher mountain in Mexico, you can start to feel the height of Mexico with 45 degree climbs and a 10 km or 6.2 mile route. approx. During the way we will cross tunnels and caves, a staircase of a height of 30 meters or 98 feet there we will give you the necessary equipment. Remember that we are 30 minutes from downtown CDMX. If you are looking to do a much longer route, let me know and we will adjust to your needs. We do not waste time on long and heavy transfers

Inclusions: Bottled water, Frutas ir cookies , Harness and helmet

Exclusions: Lunch will be after descending the mountain at the end of the experience

3. Coyoacán City Day Tour from Mexico City

Frida Kahlo Museum, Londres 247, Del Carmen, Coyoacán, 04100 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Museo Frida Kahlo
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After morning pickup from select Mexico City hotels, kick off your 5-hour tour in Coyoacan, designated by the Secretary of Tourism as Magic Neighborhood (Magic Neighborhood). Follow your knowledgeable guide along tree-lined cobblestone lined streets with 16th-century mansions. Stop by San Juan Bautista church, said to be one of Mexico's most attractive churches, and admire its paintings and chapels. Continue to Coyoacan's highlight attraction: the Frida Kahlo Museum, aka The Blue House ('the Blue House'). See firsthand where Frida Kahlo was born and later lived with her husband, the muralist Diego Rivera. Exhibits include her personal possessions and some of her iconic artwork, which give you further insight into the vibrant life of this world-renowned artist. Spend about an hour at the Frida Kahlo Museum

Inclusions: Lunch, Bottled water

Exclusions: Alcoholic Beverages, Gratuities

Reviewed By Joanne P

I've always been a fan of Kahlo and Rivera's art, so it was an incredible experience to visit their home and studio. While they both lived there for many years, Kahlo is the star of the show here; that being said, there is not a large collection of her work here (much of it is in art museums and galleries), but there is a small but insightful selection of her early work and "rough sketch" materials. What was really incredible to see was her workspace and personal living quarters; there is also a small gallery of her medical equipment and dresses that she featured in her paintings. Most of the information in the museum is in English and Spanish. At the time of my visit, the museum had reopened after the lockdown but with restricted ticket times to keep crowd sizes small. Some sections of the house were under renovation as well, but the studio, Kahlo's night and day bedrooms, and the beautiful garden were accessible.

4. Two architecture Jewels Tour : Casa Luis Barragan & Casa Gilardi

Hotel Emporio Ciudad de México, Av. Paseo de la Reforma 124, Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, 06600 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico H.I.S. Mexico Caribbean Region
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Visit two of the most significant structures created by the emblematic engineer Luis Barragán. Casa Gilardi offers a space full of sensations thanks to the colors, distribution and architectural elements used. The House of Study of Luis Barragán is a work to which the author gave a personal touch and its design integrates both the traditional Mexican architecture along with the modern international. Barragán's influence on world architecture continues to grow, and his preserved house, as he lived until his death, is one of the most visited sites in Mexico City by architects and connoisseurs of the art of the world. The route has transportation, which can be taken at different points established in the city, starting at 10:45 AM and ending at 14:00 PM. ※minimum 2 guests

Inclusions: Landing and facility fees

Exclusions: Photo permission at Casa Barragán $500 MXN per person (Optional), Photo permission at Casa Gilardi $500 MXN per person. (Optional), Tips (optional), Lunch

Reviewed By Brenda H

My husband and I really enjoyed this show. I read such mixed reviews that I didn’t know if we should go, but I’m so glad we did. First and foremost, get your tickets from a reputable ticket agent. You get on a boat, but depending on where staying, there are two boats that leave from different marinas and different times. You can opt for premium service, but it’s not necessary. The evening starts with a boat ride, then you get off on an island, have dinner and watch a show. You can opt to have open bar, which is what most people do. The boat staff were great! Very friendly, funny and very accommodating. You are immediately served drinks, music is played, then the crew put on a funny dance exhibition. When you get off the boat, you walk for a bit to get to the dining areas. The walk is sandy and there are a few steeper steps, so I recommend wearing shoes to accommodate this. I had on flip flops with a good tread and had no issues, but if you are an unsteady walker, keep this in mind. The dinner was a buffet and was decent-don’t expect a gourmet meal. There were several things to choose from-salads, cheeses, beans, rice, roasted vegetables, fish, shrimp, chicken and beef. You won’t go hungry! It is not self serve, most likely due to covid. Dessert is included too. The show was very good. It’s a combination of singing, dancing and acrobatics and cool lighting, somewhat like Cirque de Soleil. Not quite at that level, but very good and very entertaining. My husband and I both really enjoyed it. The boat ride back was lots of fun. The boat staff (boat #5) put on a performance of their own, which was hilarious! I recommend this primarily for adults. There is nothing inappropriate for kids, but it’s pretty much a party boat. If you are looking for a fun excursion, I recommend it.

5. Instagram Tour in Mexico City

Monument to the Revolution, Plaza de la República S/N, Tabacalera, Cuauhtémoc, 06030 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico

• Choose your best outfits and be prepared for the lens of our professional photographers. • Make the edgy photos that you have ever wanted. • Remember your trip with your portfolio of lifestyle photos. • Make that moment last forever with pictures that will turn into a lifetime memory.

Inclusions: Local guide, Professional photographer guide, Guaranteed to skip the long lines, Private tour, Tour escort/host

Exclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off

6. Photo Session in Mexico City

Mexico City, Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast

Are you Visiting Mexico City? Make that moment last forever with pictures that will turn into a lifetime memory. Visit one of the largest cities in the world and walk through the beautiful landscapes full of skyscrapers and monuments by Paseo de la Reforma or the Palacio de las Bellas Artes and the Historic Center.   Let yourself involve in the local vibe of the City and enjoy a beautiful day while our professional photographers capture the best moments of your trip.

Inclusions: Local guide, Professional photographer guide, Guaranteed to skip the long lines, Private tour

Exclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off

7. Private City Tour - Anthropology Museum - Teotihuacan Pyramids with Photographer

Av. Paseo de la Reforma 22, Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, 06600 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Trip To Mexico

National Museum of Anthropology - the treasure of Mexican culture and history. One of the largest pre-Hispanic cities in Mesoamerica: Teotihuacán. The capital of Mexico, a city of contrasts Enjoy these wonderful places accompanied by a professional photographer who'll capture all your special moments during excursion.   Full day excursion. Lunch is not included. Your private day trip includes transport and entrance fees. Minimum: 2 travelers

Inclusions: Professional guide, Professional photographer, Hotel pickup and drop-offfrom hotels located in Mexico city central area., Private tour, Transport by private vehicle

Exclusions: Drinks, Lunch, Gratuities, Hotel pickup and drop-offfrom hotels located out of Mexico city central area.

Reviewed By monav955

Do not pay for a tour their ripping you off and they only charge 120 pesos to get in at each cenote. The city is not that big you can rent a car for 300 pesos a day.

8. Private City Tour Mexico City -Teotihuacan - Basilica with Photographer

Av. Paseo de la Reforma 22, Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, 06600 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Trip To Mexico

This tour gives you the opportunity to know the most emblematic places of Mexico City in one single day.

Inclusions: Professional guide, Professional photographer, Hotel pickup and drop-offfrom hotels located in Mexico city central area., Private tour, Transport by private vehicle

Exclusions: Drinks, Lunch, Gratuities, Hotel pickup and drop-offfrom hotels located out of Mexico city central area.

Reviewed By monav955

Do not pay for a tour their ripping you off and they only charge 120 pesos to get in at each cenote. The city is not that big you can rent a car for 300 pesos a day.

9. Private Tour Mexico City Teotihuacan Murals Guadalupe Basilica WITH PHOTOGRAPHER

Av. Paseo de la Reforma 22, Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, 06600 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Trip To Mexico

IF YOU ARE A LOVER OF PICTURES, THIS IS A GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO KEEP YOUR MEMORIES FOR YEARS. INCREDIBLE MOMENTS THAT WILL BE CAPTURED BY A PROFESSIONAL! WHILE YOU ENJOY YOUR TOUR. During this private tour, you will see Mexico City's city center and its main sights. Afterwards, you will pay a visit to Teotihuacan and see the famous pyramids of the Sun and the Moon. The tour will end with a visit to The Basilica of our Lady of Guadalupe. Full day excursion. Lunch is not included. Minimum: 2 travelers

Inclusions: Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-offfrom hotels located in Mexico city central area, Private tour, Transport by private vehicle, Professional photographer

Exclusions: Any Food or Drinks, Gratuities, Hotel pickup and drop-offfrom hotels located out of Mexico city central area

Reviewed By monav955

Do not pay for a tour their ripping you off and they only charge 120 pesos to get in at each cenote. The city is not that big you can rent a car for 300 pesos a day.

10. Private Tour Mexico city & Chapultepec Castle WITH PHOTOGRAPER

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Do not miss the opportunity to visit the Mexican capital, a city full of contrasts - Mexico City. Chapultepec Castle, the only royal castle of North America will not leave you indifferent

Inclusions: ENTRANCE FEES, PROFESSIONAL GUIDE, PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER, PICK UP - DROP OFF FROM HOTELS LOCATED IN MEXICO CITY´S CENTRAL AREA

Exclusions: FOOD AND DRINKS, GRATUITIES (OPTIONAL), PICK UP - DROP OFF FROM HOTELS LOCATED OUT OF MEXICO CITY S CENTRAL AREA

Reviewed By monav955

Do not pay for a tour their ripping you off and they only charge 120 pesos to get in at each cenote. The city is not that big you can rent a car for 300 pesos a day.

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