44 activitati in Mexico City, MEXICO
Hop-on Hop-off Capital Bus
Know the best places in the City aboard our latest generation buses with a retractable roof. Get off and on the bus whenever you want throughout your journey on any of our tours. Discover the best museums, restaurants and shopping centres. Explore the most emblematic sites in the City on board of comfortable sightseeing buses with retractable roof. Hop-on and hop-off from the bus as many times you wish thru any of our routes. Discover the most exiting museums, restaurants and entertainment centers in the during your day tour. Centro - Reforma - Polanco Sightseeing tour and panoramic view of the Zocalo, Reforma, the Condesa, Roma and Polanco Neigborhood, all in the same circuit. Reforma - Santa Fé Visit the hippest commercial and business areas in Mexico City. Travel from the Angel of Independence all across the City to Santa Fe and get to know one of the largest malls in Latin America with its exclusive and trend shops, ice skating, restaurants and entertainment centers for all tastes and ages. Visit the main shopping and business areas of Mexico City. Temples Visit from the Angel of Independence to Santa Fe Temples. Panoramic views of the Basilica of Guadalupe, Garibaldi and St. Jude Church. High quality tourist transportation to give full freedom to tourists and residents to appreciate the main tourist points of the city. Start time Daily at 9am. End time Santa Fé Circuit 8pm. Polanco Circuit 9pm. Duration Centro, Reforma, Polanco route: 2.5-3 hours. Reforma, Santa Fe route: 3-3.5 hours. Frequency of departures Every 30/60 minutes, depending on the route choosen. Languages Audio guide in English, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese and German.
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Mexican wrestling tour
Come and have fun, get excited and be passionate Get up close to the action and feel the passion with this tour that takes you to one of the most exhilarating shows in Mexico: the Lucha Libre. You’ll enjoy a spectacular display of freestyle wrestling and get to know each fighter with their distinctive masks and manoeuvres. Get up close to the action and feel the passion with this tour that takes you to one of the most exhilarating shows in Mexico: the Lucha Libre. You’ll enjoy a spectacular display of freestyle wrestling and get to know each fighter with their distinctive masks and manoeuvres. The Lucha Libre originates from the 19th century and has since converted into one of the most popular spectator sports in Mexico; with fans following their favourite wrestling stars throughout their careers. Witness each wrestling personality bring their character to the floor with distinctive and colourful masks or long hair. You’ll see matches between wrestlers who challenge each other mask v. mask or hair v. mask, and either way you’ll experience the buzz and excitement of wrestling with this tour. But don’t worry, our guide will explain everything to you throughout the matches and will be on hand to answer any questions you might have. Make sure you get the full Mexican experience and don’t miss out on the opportunity to see one of the most popular traditions. See all the manoeuvres up close and you’ll also become a lover of the Lucha Libre! Duration: Four hours. Start/opening time: Tuesday and Friday at 8pm. -End/closing time: At 11pm. Languages: Spanish and English. Others: On Friday: seats in rows 12 to 14.
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Chapultepec Castle Tour
Live the experience of visiting one of the few castles in a big city like the Mexico City. The castle of Chapultepec is the most representative historical collection of Mexico through times like the Conquest, the independence and Revolution Empire. You will know the life of the Emperor Maximilian of Hapsburg. Live the experience of visiting one of the few castles in a big city like the Mexico City. The castle of Chapultepec is the most representative historical collection of Mexico through times like the Conquest, the independence and Revolution Empire. You will know the life of the Emperor Maximilian of Hapsburg behind these rooms decorated with European classical ornamentation. Walk through the light-filled corridors, marble staircases, admire the sculptures and busts of historical figures, such as Emperor Cuauhtémoc or Hernán Cortés. During the vice royal period, Chapultepec was taken as a place of rest and leisure, for which it was built, at the base of the hill, on the foundations of what was the residence of Moctezuma II Xocoyotzin, a palace that gave shelter to numerous viceroys and distinguished visitors for more than two centuries. However, one explosion in the middle of the eighteenth century, caused serious damage to the building, led to the decision to build the new palace on the top of the hill, right on the site of an old chapel dedicated to the archangel San Miguel. Meeting/pick-up point: Monument to Niños Héroes,Av. Juventud Heroica, Bosque de Chapultepec, 1ra Sección, CP.11100, Ciudad de México. Duration: 5 hours. Start/opening time: At 8:50am. End/closing time: Approximately at 2pm. Languages: English and Spanish. Opening days/period: Tuesdays and fridays. Others: Please arrive at the meeting point 20 minutes before the start time. Included: transport from the meeting point, admissions.
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Mexico City Tour
Discover the majesty of Mexico City with this fascinating full day tour that takes in the top sights and attractions of this vast metropolis. Highlights - Explore modern and historic neighbourhoods - Admire the beauty of the House of Tiles - See the most emblematic landmarks in Mexico City Enjoy a panoramic drive around the city, seeing emblematic monuments such as the Angel of Independence and the Fountain of the Goddess Diana, visit the National Palace and the awe-inspiring cathedral and see much, much more. Drive along the breathtaking 12km-long Paseo de Reforma, which is dotted with monuments to Mexican national figures and events, such as the Aztec emperor Cuauhtemoc, Christopher Columbus and the War of Independence. Continue towards Avenida Juarez, with its mix of historic and modern buildings, towards the stunning art nouveau masterpiece that is the Palace of Fine Arts. Admire the intricate beauty of the House of Tiles, an 18th century palace with a façade completely adorned with blue and white tiles. Behold a series of famous landmarks such as the general post office and the Bank of Mexico on the way to the enormous Zocalo square with its enormous Mexican flag. Here you will visit the baroque National Palace, with its famous frescoes by renowned artist Diego Riera, and the magnificent Metropolitan Cathedral. Continue the tour with a visit to artisan outlets and the monument to the revolution before heading to the historic Colonia Guerrero quavrter and the imposing skyscrapers of the Financial District. Finally, if you go for the option with Museum, explore the beautiful Chapultepec neighbourhood, still dominated by the former Imperial Palace, and visit the National Museum of Anthropology, where you can admire a priceless collection of Aztec, Olmec and Maya artefacts. Languages Spanish and English
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Cantinas Tour
Our historian tell you the stories each of the visited Cantinas (old traditional bars), he tell you the facts and historical events that happening in each of them, as well as the important people who used to visit those places. First, we’ll visit the museum cantina called La Faena. Our historian tell you the stories each of the visited Cantinas (old traditional bars), he tell you the facts and historical events that happening in each of them, as well as the important people who used to visit those places. First, we’ll visit the museum cantina called La Faena. This Cantina is decorated with spanish influence and was one of the most popular cantinas in the first half of XX century. La faena is an old bullfighting museum with pictures of grazing bulls and brave men facing them. There is some showcases with bullfighters suites and related objects. Later, we’ll continue our walk in the downtown streets until arrive at Venustiano Carranza and Bolivar corner. In this place we’ll visit one of the oldest cantina in the city, this is called El gallo de oro, this cantina was founded in XIX century. In El gallo de Oro we’ll have a buffet lunch where we’ll can taste delicious food and take a drink (drinks are not included). After the lunch we’ll continue our tour walking to the Montañesa Cantina, this is an old traditional cantina located in Palma Street. Finally we’ll visit the Cantina called La casa de las sirenas, this cantina is inside a beautiful building behind the Behind the catedral. Duration: 5 hours. Start/opening time: At 1pm. End/closing time: At 6pm Drop-off location: Calle República de Guatemala 32, Downtown, Mexico City. Opening days/period: On Saturdays. Languages: Spanish.
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Guadalupe Shrine on your way
Discover the most important basilica of Mexico in this tour that will allow you to go your way throuth the architecture, history and creed of millions of visitors around the world. Our tour starts at 1 pm while visiting the most important basilica in Mexico, where you can buy representations of the most significant events of the miracles of the Virgen of Guadalupe, the virgin most worshiped by Catholic believers in all Mexico. The Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe (Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe) is a Roman Catholic church, a basilica, and a national shrine of Mexico, north of Mexico City. The shrine was built near the hill of Tepeyac where Our Lady of Guadalupe is believed to have appeared to Saint Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin. This site is also known as La Villa de Guadalupe or, simply La Villa, because it includes several churches and related buildings. The present church was constructed on the site of an earlier 16th-century church that was finished in 1709, now the Old Basilica. When that basilica became dangerous due to the sinking of its foundations, a modern structure called the New Basilica was built next to it; the original image of the Virgin of Guadalupe is now housed in this New Basilica. Built between 1974 and 1976, the new Basilica has a circular floorplan so that the image of the Virgin can be seen from any point within the building. The choir is located between the altar and the churchgoers to indicate that the choir too is part of the group of the faithful. To the sides are the chapels of the Santisimo and of Saint Joseph. It has nine chapels on the upper floor. Under the main floor are the Basilica's crypts, with 15,000 niches and ten chapels. Its seven front doors are carved as an allusion to the seven gates of Celestial Jerusalem referred to by Christ. On the Sanctuary grounds where the New Basilica is located, there are also many other buildings, including the original chapel on the exact site of the apparitions to Juan Diego (Capilla del Cerrito) and the Old Basilica consecrated in 1709, as well as other chapels where Masses and other sacraments of the Church are celebrated daily. You will then have time to visit the different points of interest in the Basilica compound such as: El Baptisterio--The Baptistery Consecrated in 1991 Capilla del Pocito-- The Chapel of the Well built in 1791 Capilla del Cerrito--The Chapel of the Hill or Hill of Tepeyac, where the peasant Juan Diego saw the image of the Virgen of Guadalupe in 1749 Parroquia de los Indios--The Parish of the Indians built in 1649 There will also be time to hear a mass and to make your confession to a priest on duty if you so desire. For your return, you will gather at the sculpture of Pope John Paul II at 5:45 for a 6pm departure for the hotel. Languages Spanish and English
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Six Flags Mexico Theme Park
Have a ball at Six Flags, not only one of the best and most fun thematic parks in Mexico, but one of the single best parks in the world. Highlights - Feel the speed with powerful rollercoasters - A dose of adrenaline for all the family - 48 attractions and shows This visit to the park is the perfect excuse to get away from the congested city centre or the slow pace of the archaeological sites. Forget about it all and simply fasten your seatbelt and have a blast. Once you have been whisked from your hotel and taken to Six Flags’ main entrance, step into a world of fun and thrills where adrenaline runs wild. Take your time to get to know all the park’s many different and stunning rollercoasters. From the vertiginous heights of the wildly fast Superman el Ultimo Escape, to the twisted, twirling tracks of Batman the Ride, the variety of rollercoasters in this park will take your senses to the limit. From atop all these rides, you will feel like the superheroes the rides are named after, flying way above the Mexican plains. Other breathtaking rides all adrenaline junkie must try out are the endearing Medusa and the wild Boomerang. Begin by screaming of fright – and end up screaming for more! Children will also greatly enjoy a visit to Six Flags thanks to its assortment of rollercoasters for kids, such as the thrilling Junior Rollercoaster or the Tsunami. As well as the 48 rides and family attractions that compose Six Flags, you will also enjoy some of the parks popular international shows, like Batman Begins, the Stunt Show and the Magic Light Parade. Duration Tuesday to Friday: 8 hours Saturday, Sunday and holidays: 10 hours Start/opening time At 10am. Others There are some extra activities available not included in the entrance fees such as: Go-karts, Van Helsing, Terminator X etc.
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Visit to Animal Kingdom and Guadalupe Shrine
Live an incredible day in family enjoying two attractions for the whole family, Animal Kingdom a place where animals run freely and your forms part of their habitat and Basilica de Guadalupe the most visited church in commemoration of the most beloved virgin of Mexico. Includes: • Entry to Animal Kingdom • Visit to the Basilica of Guadalupe • Specialized and bilingual guide • Transportation with air conditioning • Travel insurance on board Interact with more than 1500 animals released in this sustainable park for the whole family. Pet, feed and take the best pictures of your trip on the Animal Kingdom safari where you will find wild felines, birds, mammal reptiles and more. You are the guest of honor in this adventure where even you can be part of the interactive shows with animals, food collection, nature conservation and various activities for the whole family. Find animals like iguanas, zebras, giraffes, lions, eagles, buffaloes, camels, tigers, crocodiles, snakes and have a true contact with nature while you know about their conservation. We will also stop to the fascinating most important Basilica of Mexico where you will know the history of Our Lady of Guadalupe and its impressive architecture, as well as all the culture and history immersed in the religion in Mexico. Languages Spanish and English
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Univeristy City Tour and Fun Ride at Xochimilco
Discover the thriving brain of Mexico City, the neurological core where the capital’s biggest ideas are created and the bright minds of the future generations are nurtured. Highlights - Explore the 10,000 km2 of University City - Immerse yourself in the cultural atmosphere and wander through its countless paths, patios, routes and gardens - Navigate the magnificent floating garden canals of Xochimilco On this tour of Ciudad Universitaria, or University City, you will not only come to appreciate its cultural and intellectual value to Mexico, but also how it is one of the city’s architectural wonders. Your tour begins the moment you are picked up from your hotel and driven on a comfortable bus through the fascinating and lively streets of the federal district, or Distrito Federal – which give the D.F. to Mexico D.F. As you reach University City, contemplate the breath-taking expanses of lush campus terrain. This university’s lands are in fact so beautiful that they have become a popular weekend destination for walks and picnics. Spread over no less than 10,000 square kilometres, its countless paths, patios, routes and gardens guarantee a break from the hustle and bustle of Mexico City, notorious for its population density. After soaking up the multicultural environment at the university, head off towards your next stop, the magnificent floating garden canals of Xochimilco. These stunning canals won’t only captivate you for their natural beauty; the manmade colourful decorations around them add a hint of magic to the entourage. Explore them aboard a traditional ‘trajinera’ while enjoying the happy-go-lucky twang of traditional Mexican music in the background. Without a shadow of a doubt, this is a great and enriching way of learning about and experiencing Mexican culture. Languages Spanish and English.
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Live Toetihuacan your own way
Surprise with this tour to Teotihuacan. You will discover the secrets after climbing the pyramids of the archaeological zone and listen to the history of how it became the most important pre-Hispanic city. Highlights - Step inside the mesmerising archaeological zone of Teotihuacán - Pop along to the craft market and try out some tequila - Shop until you drop or have a bite to eat during your free time On this tour you will be able to discover the first urban city in Mesoamerica before the Spanish invasion, the Arqueologic Zone of Teotihuacan. On arrival, you will first be given a demonstration of the ancient process of making pulque, a traditional alcoholic drink in Mexico. Thick, slightly sweet and milky, it is brewed from the juice of the agave plant, or maguey, and it's roughly as strong as beer. It was the sacred drink of the Aztecs. You will enjoy a tasting of pulque and an opportunity to visit the arts and crafts center where local obsidian and jade are fashioned into jewelry, game boards and decorative items and on top of that: native clothing. The tour guide will then lead you into the area of the Pyramids where you will be able to explor sites like the Temples of the Sun and Moon, the Temple of Quetzalcóatl, the Avenue of the Dead, the Ciudadela comprised of plazas and temples and the Palaces of Tetitla, Atetelco, and Quetzalpapálotl. You will have free time to explore the arqueologic zone, buy souvenirs and have lunch. When all is said and done, you'll be told the time you have to be at Exit #1 and you'll head back to Mexico City. Languages Spanish and English
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Teotihuacan Inside Tour: Exclusive early access
Get ahead of the crowds and make the most of your day with this tour that enjoys early morning access to Teotihuacan ‘City of the Gods’. See the spectacular sunrise over Mesoamerican pyramids and you’ll have an exclusive experience at this must see site. Peacefully wander around this pre-Colombian site before the crowds and be amazed by architecturally remarkable Mesoamerican pyramids, the Avenue of the Dead, the citadel plaza, Temple of Quetzalcoatl and the Pyramid of the Sun. You’ll be spellbound by the magical and mystical atmosphere as only you and a handful of other people stroll around the site in the early morning. Your guide will regale you with stories, anecdotes, history and facts on the latest discoveries which will fascinate and enrich your tour. You’ll also get unprecedented access to areas not usually visited by other tours, as well as time to climb the imposing Pyramids of the Sun and Moon. Top off the morning and stop off at an obsidian workshop where you can taste Pulque, a traditional alcoholic drink from Central Mexico, and the world popular tequila. You also have the chance to buy lunch here and taste truly Mexican flavours with a variety of dishes on offer. Languages: English and Spanish.
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Legends Tour
This is a walk tour where We’ll know a selection of legends and popular stories of the downtown, this legends will be explained by a certified guided. This legends are an important part of the Mexico City cultural and patrimonial collection, we’ll can walk around through the sites where those legends happened. This is a walk tour where We’ll know a selection of legends and popular stories of the downtown, this legends will be explained by a certified guided. This legends are an important part of the Mexico City cultural and patrimonial collection, we’ll can walk around through the sites where those legends happened. We’ll start our walk tour and We’ll walk to Indio triste Street, and We’ll hear the stories about Correo Mayor, Moneda and Guatemala streets. After, We’ll continue to Juan de Chavarría Captain’s house. Later, we’ll walk to the Justo Sierra and Correo Mayor corner where our guide will tell us about the legends of this place. Finally we’ll enjoy a nice 4-course dinner in La terraza restaurant, this is inside of Majestic hotel. At dinner we’ll have the visit of a wonderful character of the Mexican history (professional actor dressed like the history character), He speaks in first person and He moves us to the age where He was an important part of the Mexican history. This character can be Frida Kahlo, Pancho villa, Potfirio Díaz, Maximiliano de Hasburgo, Carlota de Bélgica, Benito juarez and other more. Meeting/pick-up point: Street Guatemala corner with Street Monte de Piedad, Downtown, Mexico City. Duration: 5 hours. Start/opening time: At 7pm. End/closing time: Approximately at 10:30pm. Drop-off location: Street Madero 73, Downtown, Mexico City. Opening days/period: On Saturdays. Languages: Spanish. Others: The schedules can change without previous advice, because of the climate changes of the destinations or events that are not under control, that might change the destinations.
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Chapultepec Castle and Museum of Anthropology
Discover the symbolic Chapultepec Castle and explore the wonders in the National Museum of Anthropology as you delve into the exciting history of Mexico Highlights - Lose yourself in the long corridors and large rooms of Chapultepec Castle - Admire sculptures of great historical figures - Visit the National Museum of Anthropology Don´t imagine it, live it! Visit one of the few castles thaht have stood the test of time in such a city as Mexico. Venture into the Chapultepec Castle and discover antiques from many different eras. Travel back in time and learn about the life of Emperor Maximilian of Hapsburg. Its the halls decorated with classical European ornamentation. Walk through the luminous corridors and marble staircases, and admire the busts and sculptures of great historical figures such as the emperor Cuauhtémoc and Hernán Cortés. After a break for lunch, visit the National Museum of Anthropology, a symbol of identity that safeguards the Mexican indigenous legacy. Divided into 23 thematic rooms, it hoards numerous archaeological and ethnographic pieces from all over Mexico, including the Piedra del Sol, a 25-ton monolith from the 15th century. Languages English and Spanish
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Sunset in Teotihuacan
Visit Teotihuacan, the "City of the Gods" in the afternoon and admire the bespoke shades of heaven that starts at dusk. This 5-hour sunset tour begins with a trip to the northeastern outskirts of Mexico City towards the archaeological settlement of Teotihuacán, the City of the Gods. Along the way, enjoy a brief introduction to the city's history. The tour starts at the meeting point in Mexico City, to travel to the northeast, touring the city's suburbs, while the guide explains about the history of the different places you're going through. After a brief introduction to the Tour of Teotihuacan, the ascent begins to the pyramid of the Sun, and then continue with the pyramid of the Moon, while the guide will describes Mesoamerican architecture, design and worldview. Learn about the architecture and urban design of the place, which represents the vision Mesoamerican of the cosmos.
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Taxco and Cuernavaca Tour
Visit two of Mexico's hidden gems on a scenic coach drive to Cuernavaca, the City of Eternal Spring, and Taxco, a Spanish colonial silver-mining town. Highlights - Visit Mexico’s answer to Beverley Hills - Walk around the pretty streets of Taxco – a city famous for silver - Admire the jewellery and handicrafts from the area Cuernavaca is a beautiful small town, famous throughout Mexico for its gentle climate and lush vegetation. It is also known as Mexico's Beverly Hills as many of Mexico's rich and famous have their retreats there. Some of the attractions include the Palace of Cortes, built by the famous conquistador in the 16th century and the town's Cathedral, a fortress-like structure also built by Cortes for the Franciscan Order. Then sit back and enjoy the scenery as we continue on to Taxco. This pretty little town with cobbled streets, shady squares and vibrant marketplaces was once known throughout the world as the City of Silver. Here we visit a silver mine and learn how different alloys are made. After lunch there is plenty of time to explore this lively town and you will be able to snap up some of Mexico's beautiful jewellery and handicrafts before we board the coach for the drive back to Mexico City. Languages English and Spanish.
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Puebla and Cholula Tour
Discover one of the cities in Mexico boasting the greatest colonial heritage with this fascinating tour of Puebla de los Angeles. Highlights - Learn about the history of talavera pottery - Wander through the arts and crafts stalls at El Parían - Visit the Church of Santo Domingo, Cathedral and Cholula Pyramid An area characterised by a landscape dotted with volcanoes such as Popocatepetl and Iztacihuatl, see how the influence of talavera has shaped the architecture and handicrafts of Puebla. Talavera is a style of majolica pottery recognizable by a milky-white glaze. Authentic Talavera pottery may only come from the city of Puebla, Atlixco, Cholula, and Tecali thanks to both the quality of the natural clay and the traditional production process. A process originally imported from Spain and integrated with native motives and iconography with blue as the main colour. During the walking tour we discover several gems. El Parían is an arts and crafts market located by the plaza, with permanent stalls and other vendors selling their goods on blankets spread on the floor. The Chapel of the Rosario, inside the Church of Santo Domingo, is full of symbolism, images and elements of New Spain's Baroque. Finally the Cathedral that took 300 years to complete boasts the tallest bell towers in Mexico. We also visit Cholula, whose pyramid is considered the largest in the country with each side about 400 metres long. Afterwards we continue to The Santa Maria de Tonantzintla Church where you can see the most surprising traditional work. Languages Spanish and English.
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