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03 Days & 02 Nights
Daily Tour
Unlimited
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Start and end in Mexico City. With the In-depth Cultural tour 3 Days With a Private Guide in Mexico City, you have a 3 days tour package taking you through Mexico City, Mexico and San Juan Teotihuacán,. 3 Days With a Private Guide in Mexico City includes an expert guide, meals, transport and more. Savor three days of customized touring in Mexico City with a private driver and guide. Take in the sights of this stunning city, sample the cuisine, and navigate the area securely. We won’t visit any restaurants or gift shops during the tour—that is, unless you specifically want it—and will only engage in activities and sightseeing. Perfect for small groups: the tour’s cost is set and only slightly changes based on the number of attendees. We are adaptable. The itinerary and route can be changed to suit your preferences, and you can always prolong the journey for a cost.
Join your personal tour guide on the first day to explore Teotihuacan, the capital of the first Mesoamerican empire that has been included on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1987. After being picked up from your lodging, drive to Teotihuacan for one hour, depending on traffic. With your tour guide, spend approximately three hours exploring the archeological zone at your leisure. Take in the striking Pyramids of the Sun and Moon, the Road of the Dead, and other attractions from this 2,000-year-old metropolis. Following this, make a stop at the Basilica de Guadalupe, a world-famous religious site known for its devotion to the Virgin of Guadalupe. Once there, learn about the legend surrounding the purported 1531 miracle in which the Virgin Mary appeared to Juan Diego, a native whose cloak has gained notoriety over the ages for protecting Her sacred picture. Lastly, explore Mexico City's vibrant Historic Center to learn about its pre-Hispanic and colonial past, uncover its rich cultural traditions, and sample the best regional cuisine. See the city's famous Zocalo, the main square, and pay a visit to the enormous Metropolitan Cathedral as well. Take a stroll around the neighborhood to witness several palaces from the colonial era as well as the strikingly unique Main Post Office and Palace of Fine Arts buildings. Take a stroll down vibrant alleyways, get helpful information about the city, discover fascinating trivia, and much more! Enjoy real Mexican cuisine en route by sampling tacos prepared the way the natives do or pulque, an antiquated Mesoamerican drink produced from fermented maguey sap.
Discover Mexico City's well-known Xochimilco and Coyoacan neighborhoods on the second day, which includes visits to the iconic Frida Kahlo Museum, the remarkable UNAM Campus, and the singular Anahuacalli Museum. Following a pickup from your lodging, visit the 1987 UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Xochimilco neighborhood, in the company of your guide. Enjoy a one-hour private trip down its charming canals in a colorful "trajinera," a classic flat-bottom boat adorned with colorful decorations and driven by a boatman using a stick, while listening to mariachi music in the traditional style. Proceed to the Coyoacan neighborhood, which is a historic area. Make a stop at the Anacahuacalli Museum on route, which is home to the Mexican painter Diego Rivera's important collection of pre-Hispanic art.
Additionally, take advantage of the opportunity to visit the UNAM campus, the biggest in the nation, to view the magnificent murals that several well-known Mexican artists painted in the 1950s. Take a walking tour of Coyoacan, a colonial neighborhood with squares, old churches, and cobblestoned streets, once you arrive. Visit the Frida Kahlo Museum as well, which honors this well-known Mexican painter. Discover everything there about her biography and view some of her most well-known creations in the home where she was raised.
After a private pickup on the final day, travel to Chapultepec along Paseo de la Reforma, one of the city's most well-known boulevards. Once you reach the park, ascend the hill to see the Chapultepec Castle, one of Mexico's most recognizable landmarks that has meticulously preserved its cultural legacy from important historical eras. As the official residence of the Viceroys, the emperor Maximilian of Habsburg, and various Mexican presidents, a visit to this fortress is like traveling back in time. Additionally, pay a visit to Mexico's largest and most popular museum, the National Museum of Anthropology, which houses an incredible collection of pre-Hispanic antiquities. Discover all there about the genesis of the sophisticated, millennium-old Mesoamerican societies and their priceless cultural legacies throughout the nation.
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