OUR TEAM
Behind every Walk Mexico experience is a team of passionate professionals.
We have built a group of expert guides — all with postgraduate degrees and specialized backgrounds in art, history, and culture — who bring much more than a traditional tour.
Each of us shares a love for storytelling and a deep commitment to revealing the layers that make Mexico so unique.
Join us, and discover why we love this country so deeply.

NATALIA
Founder, CEO & Guide
I am an art historian, teacher, certified tour guide, and the founder of Walk Mexico, a project I created in 2015 to promote and celebrate the culture and history of Mexico.
Born and raised in Mexico City, I am passionate about teaching and revealing the stories of everyday life throughout my country’s history. I use art as a window into the past — to show how people lived, how the city looked, what they wore, what they did, and how this vibrant metropolis has evolved over more than 700 years of history.
My expertise focuses on Mexico City and its surroundings, from the 1300s to the 1950s — spanning the Pre-Hispanic and Viceregal periods, the 19th century, and the early 20th century, with special attention to Mexican Muralism and Modernist architecture.
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MARÍA PAZ
Writer, Art Historian & Guide
Daughter of two history professors, I carry a love for teaching in my veins. I am a writer and art historian with a PhD in Contemporary Art, and a regular contributor to several cultural and film magazines. Winner of a National Essay Prize in Photography, I am fascinated by the meanings and implications of image, cinema, new media archaeology, literature, gastronomy, and nature.
During my guided tours, I love to draw unexpected connections — weaving together stories and facts that, at first glance, seem to have nothing in common.

HÉCTOR
Historian, Teacher & Guide
I have a restless and adventurous spirit, and a naturally multidisciplinary mind. After many years of living a nomadic life, I decided to return to my birthplace and finally put down roots. Now I share my beloved city with others, just as I was welcomed in distant lands.
I have always felt an irrepressible need to engage in dialogue, to learn, and to teach — whether as a student, teacher, or guide — and the years devoted to these roles have given me valuable tools for communication. I enjoy exploring and understanding contemporary issues, especially those related to art, politics, and history.
I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from Parsons School of Design and a Master’s in Contemporary History from the University of Havana, and I have taught at several higher education institutions in Mexico.

LUCA
Anthropologist, Musician & Guide
I have over 15 years of experience leading cultural and historical tours in English, German, and Spanish. Born in Switzerland and raised in Mexico City, I have lived and worked in cities such as San Francisco, London, and Berlin, where I founded my own tour agency.
With a background in Anthropology and Music, I have always been deeply curious about cultures and people. Now that I am based once again in Mexico City, I continue sharing my passion for history through engaging and memorable tours that reveal the many layers of this extraordinary city.

ELOY
Guide specializing in the Archaeological Site of Teotihuacan
I was born and raised in Mexico, and I’m a bilingual guide certified by SECTUR (Mexico’s Ministry of Tourism). With extensive experience leading visitors through Teotihuacan — one of the most remarkable and visited archaeological sites in the country — I explore the life, art, and history of this ancient city, bringing its mysteries and legacy to life through engaging storytelling and a deep passion for Mexican culture.

LORENA
Archaeologist & Guide
Born and raised in Mexico City, I am passionate about archaeology and ancient civilizations. I studied Archaeology at the National School of Anthropology and History (ENAH) and work with the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH).
Throughout my career, I have participated in numerous excavations across Mexico and, in recent years, in the fascinating archaeological digs in the Historic Center of Mexico City — uncovering lost traces of the ancient Mexica city hidden beneath the colonial architecture.
I also love giving tours, where I combine both passions — sharing my firsthand experience as an archaeologist while bringing Mexico’s history to life for visitors from around the world.

