The 8 Best Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Tequila, Mexico

September 17, 2021 Janette Largent

Discover the best top things to do in Tequila, Mexico including Experience Agave, Destileria La Alborada, Subete Al Chile, Casa Sauza, Destileria La Rojena, Museo Los Abuelos Familia Sauza, Parroquia Santiago Apostol, Museo Nacional del Tequila MUNAT.
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1. Experience Agave

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5.0 based on 74 reviews

Experience Agave

Tequila tours around Mexico’s unique Tequila-producing region: group tours for people who don’t “do” group tours. Actively explore all things Tequila: the beverage, the village, and the tradition. Our tours are hands-on adventures unlike any other. Experience all dimensions of the Tequila process, from the cultivation and harvesting of agave to boutique distilleries and private tasting rooms.

2. Destileria La Alborada

Melchor Ocampo # 18 B Col. Centro Entre Calles México y Toluca, Tequila 46400 Mexico +52 33 3615 6688 [email protected] http://www.tequilatourbymm.com
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5.0 based on 14 reviews

Destileria La Alborada

Discover with us the hideaway treasures of the tequila Route! We operate all our tours on our own to have full control of the quality and service provided. All tours are led by knowledgeable and enthusiastic local Mexican English-speaking guides who are passionate about sharing the tequila culture. Let them take you off the tourist strip into places you otherwise would not have discovered on your own.

3. Subete Al Chile

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5.0 based on 77 reviews

Subete Al Chile

Tourist Company leader in Tequila Jalisco, we have the best transport and innovators in the city, the tours are accompanied by accredited guides, quality and excellence in service, we have a wide portfolio of loyal and satisfied customers, day by day We are growing at the rate demanded by the demand, training us day by day to give you an unforgettable experience of life, we create unique experiences in each traveler fulfilling the expectations of the most demanding visitor. Our company has a great commercial alliance with a 100% Mexican company and Tequilense Destiladora Rubio / Tequila la Rienda, a huge quality company in their product, where they can be in direct contact with the wonderful world of Tequila. We also give you a life experience in our city knowing Tequila as a city in our city tour the most important and emblematic places, you will meet from the blue agave, the Tequila process and you will enjoy it.

4. Casa Sauza

Calle Luis Navarro 80 Col. Centro, Tequila 46400 Mexico +52 33 1163 4039 [email protected] http://www.casasauza.com/
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4.5 based on 161 reviews

Casa Sauza

Welcome to the amazing experience of Casa Sauza.

Reviewed By S9468MTrachelt

I highly recommend doing the Sauza tour. Especially if you are English speaking - our group of 4 ended up getting a private tour because we needed an English guide and it was fantastic. Earlier that day we toured the Jose Cuervo factory and it was disappointing, especially once we experienced Sauza. At Jose Cuervo the tour groups were huge, there were 3-4 of these huge groups going around at a time and they got jammed up. So we ended up waiting at each ‘station’ and the worst part was that there was very little information given and we could barely hear the tour guide because the group was so huge. Sauza, on the other hand, was amazing! Our tour guide provided so much information about the factory, the process and the history, it was fascinating. He also taught us how to distinguish between adulterated tequila (which can cause blindness and even death) and proper tequila, so that was really cool too. I cannot say enough great thing about Sauza and their factory/tour and their tequila is amazing. Skip the overhyped Jose Cuervo and try out Sauza, you will not be disappointed!!

5. Destileria La Rojena

Calle Jose Cuervo Labastida #73, Tequila 46400 Mexico +52 374 742 6717 [email protected] https://www.mundocuervo.com/eng/la-roje%C3%B1a-distillery/explore-areas/la-roje%C3%B1a-distillery/
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4.5 based on 863 reviews

Destileria La Rojena

La Rojena(R) is the distillery of Jose Cuervo(R). We invite you to tour the oldest distillery in Latin America, where you will be able to see the tequila production process first-hand, and enjoy our Hacienda, where you can become a tequila expert with a professional tasting, enjoy a delicious margarita, or buy our products at the best prices.

Reviewed By vagabondginger - San Diego, United States

In the courtyard before entering is a statue of a big crow because cuervo in Spanish means crow. And Joseph in Spanish is Jose so I guess Jose Cuervo could be called Joe Crow in English, right??? This tour starts off with a video subtitled in English and then I joined the English speaking group for the walk thru of the factory. Not only learned about the process of making tequila, also got to make tastings along the way. From seeing agave plants to the barrels to bottles, the tour took about an hour and it was all good. Jose Cuervo has been making tequila here for over 200 years.

6. Museo Los Abuelos Familia Sauza

Calle Albino Rojas 22 Frente a la Plaza Principal, Tequila 46400 Mexico +52 374 742 0247 [email protected] http://www.museolosabuelos.com/
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4.5 based on 56 reviews

Museo Los Abuelos Familia Sauza

It opened its doors in 1985, with the aim of making known the origins of tequila and the history of the Sauza family, who for three generations, from 1873 to 1985, devoted themselves to the production and promotion of this drink. The building that houses it dates from 1820 and since then belongs to the Sauza family; It was built as a house-room and over the years it functioned as an educational center and house of culture, sponsored by Mr. Francisco Javier Sauza. Among the numerous objects and pieces of art exhibited, there is a mural by the master Gabriel Flores, allusive to the development and evolution of tequila, from pre-Hispanic times to the present; all the recognitions granted to the Sauza Tequila from 1873 to 1987, such as the Gold Cup of Good French Taste; paintings by Guillermo Chávez Vega; a rustic kitchen; agricultural implements; memories of the television program Noches Tapatías; photographs of the town of Tequila; archaeological pieces of the region

Reviewed By beachhowlers

This museum is near the main plaza of Tequila. It was the family home of the Sauza family who had an early distillery. The house is in good shape with a pleasant, arched courtyard, interesting tilework, and many antiques. A guide will take you through and ours spoke very good English.

7. Parroquia Santiago Apostol

Sixto Gorjon 16, Tequila 46400 Mexico +52 374 742 1819
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4.5 based on 116 reviews

Parroquia Santiago Apostol

Reviewed By 291genej - Silver Spring, United States

We visited this 1649 Parish church and the plaza area, a focal point of this small town’s designation as a UNESCO site. The single nave interior is beautiful with the blue and yellow accents and the colors of the multi wood parquet floors. It’s a quiet haven in an otherwise congested town overflowing with tourists. Parking was not a problem just 4 blocks from the church or follow one of the many men holding the ‘E’ signs for closer pay parking.

8. Museo Nacional del Tequila MUNAT

Ramon Corona 34, Tequila 46400 Mexico +52 374 742 0012 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/Museo-Nacional-Del-Tequila-492086847643170/
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4.0 based on 70 reviews

Museo Nacional del Tequila MUNAT

Reviewed By 131maireadk - Metro Minneapolis-Saint Paul, United States

I enjoyed the Tequila museum because of the beautiful historical building, and because of your knowledgable and amiable guide. We got to see the harvesting process of the blue agave plant, chew on the sweet agave and of course sample some delicious Tequila at the end.

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