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There are many Mexico City tours and sightseeing packages available to see the city safely.  We offer not only tours of the city but also some of the beautiful areas just outside the city such as Taxco where you will find some of the best deals on silver in the Country or visit the beautifully retained Colonial cities of Puebla, Queretaro and San Miguel de Allende.  Tours depart from your hotel or the Hotel Nikko

 

 

Mexico City Tours: 

All Mexico City Tours | Basilica Lady of Guadalupe & Teotihuacan | Frida Kahlo Museum, Coyoacan and San Angel | Mexico City Guided Tour | Mexican Folkloric Ballet | Xochimilco | Cholula and Puebla | Taxco and Cuernavaca |

 VIP Nightlife Tour | Queretaro and San Miguel de Allende | Valle de Brave and Butterfly Sanctuary

 

Basilica Lady of Guadalupe & Teotihuacan Tour

Basilica Lady of Guadalupe & Teotihuacan Tour

 

This Mexico City tour takes you to explore some of the most sacred and oldest parts of Mexico.  First visit the Basilica Lady of Guadalupe, where you’ll admire the famous religious image of Guadalupe as well as the Old and New Guadalupe Basilicas. On the way visit the Plaza de Las Tres Culturas  that used to be the most important market in Aztec times.  Next you’ll go to Teotihuacán's archaeological site, where we’ll explore these impressive and famous ruins.


The Basilica of Guadalupe and Teotihuacan are two emblematic historical sites in Mexico and a must see for their cultural and spiritual value.

 

Frida Kahlo Museum, Coyoacan & San Angel

Frida Kahlo Museum, Coyoacan & San Angel

 

Coyoacan is a gorgeous Mexico City district that still keeps its colonial architecture with colorfully painted houses and coffee shops.  During the 4 hour tour, we’ll visit the San Juan Bautista Church and enjoy a cup of coffee or some of the local foods at the market. Visit the Frida Kahlo Museum where the famous painter lived with her husband artist Diego Rivera and admire their beautiful works of art.

Then visit to San Angel where you can admire old houses, small squares and colorful gardens, a reminiscence of golden years in Mexico. San Angel is also home to the Del Carmen Church where you'll see mummies and an Antique Convent. This is a cultural attraction not to be missed if you visit Mexico City.

 

Mexico City Guided Tour

Mexico City Guided Tour

 

The Mexico City Guided Tour starts in the Historic Center visiting the famous Zocalo, the National Palace and the “Templo Mayor” which is an Aztec archaeological site located in the heart of the city.  We’ll also visit the Metropolitan Cathedral.  Then we'll travel down the Paseo de la Reforma, an elegant boulevard containing the Angel of Independence and a number of deluxe hotels and colonial style mansions. Then visit Chapultepec Park and shopping at the Santa Fe Shopping Mall and the most popular museum in the city, the National Museum of Anthropology.

This city tour features 2 options:
- 4 hour City Tour, ending the trip at the Santa Fe Shopping Mall or
- 5 hour City Tour, also visiting the National Anthropology Museum

 

Folkloric Ballet at Bellas Artes, Mexico City

Folkloric Ballet at Bellas Artes, Mexico City

 

Enjoy and admire the most beautiful folkloric show in Mexico City, with more than 40 years of prestige and success: the Folkloric Ballet.

 

This spectacular show recreates Mexican culture with classic and modern dancing techniques. For 3 hours you’ll admire a selection of traditional rhythms of all the Mexican Republic with gorgeous and colorful customs as well as typical music and world-class choreographies.  Located in the beautiful Bellas Artes building in the Historic Center.

 

Xochimilco & University Tour (U.N.A.M)

Xochimilco & University Tour (U.N.A.M)

 

First we'll drive through the famous Insurgentes Avenue and see buildings such as Mexico's Bullring and Insurgentes Theater. The trip continues to the U.N.A.M. Campus featuring modern architecture with a Mexican traditional style and visit the Olympic Stadium where the 1968 opening games were held.

Then to Xochimilco; an enchanting and picturesque area in south Mexico City located in Anahuac Valley. This gorgeous spot is popular for their channels and the “trajineras”, small boats painted with bright colors and decorated with beautiful flowers.

 

 

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