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7-Day Wonderful Mexico Tour from Mexico City

 

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€453
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(per person, based on double occupancy) Available: Daily Depart from: Mexico City,
Overview
Visit Mexico City (Coyoacan, Trajinera Rides, Xochimilco), Cholula, Cuernavaca, Puebla (the Chapel of the Rosary), Taxco (Santa Prisca), Teotihuacan (Basilica de Guadalupe, Plaza de las Tres Culturas, Pyramids of the Sun).

Day 1: Arrival - Mexico City

Welcome at the Mexico City Benito Juarez International Airport, transfer to the hotel of your choice and accommodation.

Standard Hotel: Regente (BB) / Estoril (AB) / Royal Reforma (BB) / Kali Centro (AB)

Dulexe Hotel: Casablanca (BB) / Hampton Inn (CB) / Galeria Plaza / Emporio Reforma (BB)

Meal: Excluded

Day 2: TuriBus in Mexico City

After breakfast, we travel through the history of Mexico aboard the Hop on hop off bus. See Mexico attractions: archaeological, modern and contemporary colonial, in a fun and cultural tour. The Turibus features up to 21 stops in which you can walk down and meet the city and after a while return to the bus and continue the journey. If you like you can take the second tour stop in the Cibeles Fountain and make your trip more complete. Return to the hotel (one day ticket. Transfers to the bus station are not included).

Standard Hotel: Regente (BB) / Estoril (AB) / Royal Reforma (BB) / Kali Centro (AB)

Dulexe Hotel: Casablanca (BB) / Hampton Inn (CB) / Galeria Plaza / Emporio Reforma (BB)

Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded

Day 3: Guadalupe Shrine - Teotihuacan Pyramids (39 km)

After breakfast we will visit the Square of the Three Cultures, where the past and present mix. We will also get to visit the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Patroness of America before proceeding to the impressive archaeological zone of Teotihuacan, to admire the monumental Pyramids of the Sun and the Moon, the Temple of Quetzalpapalotl, the citadel and the avenue of the dead. We will also visit an arts and crafts center. Return to your hotel, and have the rest of the day to yourself.

An ancient Mesoamerican city located in a sub-valley of the Valley of Mexico, known today as the site of many of the most architecturally significant Mesoamerican pyramids built in the pre-Columbian Americas.

  • The Plaza de las Tres Culturas ("Square of the Three Cultures") is the main square within the Tlatelolco neighbourhood of Mexico City. The name "Three Cultures" is in recognition of the three periods of Mexican history reflected by buildings in the plaza: pre-Columbian, Spanish colonial, and the independent "mestizo" nation.

  • is a Roman Catholic church, basilica and National shrine of Mexico in the 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.

  • Located on the east side of the undead boulevard of teotihuacan ,it is the third largest pyramid in the world and the largest building in teotihuacan.

Standard Hotel: Regente (BB) / Estoril (AB) / Royal Reforma (BB) / Kali Centro (AB)

Dulexe Hotel: Casablanca (BB) / Hampton Inn (CB) / Galeria Plaza / Emporio Reforma (BB)

Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded

Day 4: Xochimilco

After breakfast, we will go on a panoramic tour of the World Trade Center, the Siquieros Cultural Polyforum, the Mexico Bullring, the Theater of the Insurgentes, the Olympic Stadium, the University City, and the lava gardens of San Angel. Then we head to Xochimilco, a UNESCO world heritage site, where we will ride an Aztec boat. We'll go to the colonial district of Coyoacan with its XVI century mansion and the impressive paintings at the Church of Saint John the Baptist. .
Wednesday operates in the afternoon, the rest days in the morning.

The capital of Mexico and one of the most important economic centers in the world traces its history back to the year 1351 and the Aztec empire's famous Tenochtitlan. It is a center of world history and Mexican culture.

  • Xochimilco is the Historic Center of Mexico City. Situated on the southern shore of Lake Xochimilco, the borough is best known for its canal system and trajinera rides (gondola-like boats). This popular tourist attraction provides fascinating atmosphere, food, and music.

  • Get an immersive lesson in local Mexican culture by riding a traditional trajinera - a Mexican-style gondola - on the canals of Xochimilco, a small town with a lively atmosphere.

    Duration: 1-4 Hours

  • "Coyoacan" comes from nahuatel, meaning "a place with coyotes".The district has a long history and rich cultural atmosphere. It is also the most attractive tourist hot spot in the city.

Standard Hotel: Regente (BB) / Estoril (AB) / Royal Reforma (BB) / Kali Centro (AB)

Dulexe Hotel: Casablanca (BB) / Hampton Inn (CB) / Galeria Plaza / Emporio Reforma (BB)

Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded

Day 5: Cuernavaca - Taxco (255 km)

After breakfast, we will take a panoramic tour in Cuernavaca, the city of eternal spring. Visit one of the oldest cathedrals in America, the Palace of Cortes. From there we will continue to Sierra Madre to visit Taxco. Taxco, also know as the World Silver Capital, is a UNESCO world heritage site famous for the Baroque parish church of Santa Prisca with its cobblestone streets and the silver artwork of its people. Return to your hotel, and have the rest of the day to yourself.

Located in south-central Mexico, the distance from the capital Mexico City is 85 kilometers. The city was built in 1714 known as "eternal spring" because of the sunshine, flowers open, often with green lush vegetation and beautiful scenery.

The world's most famous city of silver, which is located about 185 kilometers southwest of Mexico City, is a mountain city full of red roofs and white walls.With a population of 150, 000, and more than 16,000 silver shops, it is almost home to a silver shop, so Taxco is known as the "silver capital of the world" and is one of the best weekend getaway destinations in Mexico City.

  • Located at the heart of silver city, SAN preka is the most striking landmark in the city.The church was built in 1751 by a Spaniard in the French heritage, don jose, a pink cathedral with a baroque style.

Standard Hotel: Regente (BB) / Estoril (AB) / Royal Reforma (BB) / Kali Centro (AB)

Dulexe Hotel: Casablanca (BB) / Hampton Inn (CB) / Galeria Plaza / Emporio Reforma (BB)

Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Included|Dinner: Excluded

Day 6: Puebla - Cholula (216 km)

After breakfast, we'll visit Huejotzingo to see the XVI century Monastery of San Miguel and the world's largest pyramid at the archaeological zone of Cholula with its 365 churches. We'll continue to Puebla , a UNESCO world heritage site. Majority of Puebla's buildings are decorated with tiles and beautifully sculpted freestone. We'll see its majestic Cathedral at the Main Square, the Chapel of the Rosary - considered the eighth wonder of the world, the Convent of Santa Monica, and the Onyx and Talavera ceramic factories. Return to your hotel, and have the rest of the day to yourself. *Ceramic factory visits available only on Tuesday, and Saturday.

Huejotzingo is famous for the 16th-century Monastery of San Miguel, a UNESCO site with exquisite frescoes. The town also boasts rich history, a vibrant carnival, and delicious "tinga" stew.

  • This magnificent 16th-century monastery is one of the earliest in Mexico and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its architecture blends Gothic and Renaissance styles, housing exquisite original frescoes.

Cholula is best known for its Great Pyramid, with the Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de los Remedios sanctuary on top, as well as its numerous churches.

Due to its history and architectural styles ranging from Renaissance to Mexican Baroque, the city was named a World Heritage Site in 1987. The city is also famous for mole poblano, chiles en nogada and Talavera pottery.

  • Puebla is Unesco´s World Heritage site. As Puebla's majestic Cathedral at the main Square, the chapel of the Rosary, is considered the eighth wonder of the art world.

Standard Hotel: Regente (BB) / Estoril (AB) / Royal Reforma (BB) / Kali Centro (AB)

Dulexe Hotel: Casablanca (BB) / Hampton Inn (CB) / Galeria Plaza / Emporio Reforma (BB)

Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Included|Dinner: Excluded

Day 7: Mexico City

Today we will leave from Mexico City and then transfer to the airport for our return flight back home.

Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded

What is included / what does it mean the AB, BB, AI for hotels?
AB: American Breakfast
SAI: Semi All Inclusive
BB: Buffet
AI: All Inclusive

 

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