Day 1 – Arrival in Mexico City
Arrival at Mexico City International Airport, reception and welcome by our staff. During the transfer to the hotel, the guide will provide information about the tours. Hotel check-in (rooms are available from 3:00 p.m.).
Day 2 – Tlatelolco, Basilica of Guadalupe and Teotihuacán
After breakfast, we will head to Tlatelolco to visit the Plaza of the Three Cultures, a site that represents the fusion of pre-Hispanic, colonial, and modern Mexico. We will have a panoramic view of the ruins of the ancient pre-Hispanic market where goods from all over Mesoamerica were traded. We continue to the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the sanctuary of Mexico’s patron saint, where we will admire the original cloak of Juan Diego with the image of the Virgin. We will walk through Plaza Mariana, visiting the New Basilica, the Old Basilica, the Temple of El Pocito, among other temples, until reaching the monument known as “La Ofrenda.” Time will be available to attend mass, guaranteed. We will then continue to the archaeological zone of Teotihuacán, where we will visit the Pyramids of the Sun and the Moon, as well as other important ruins. There will also be a brief explanation about the making of pulque, the traditional pre-Hispanic drink known as “the White Liquor,” and about obsidian crafts.
Day 3 – Mexico City Tour – Coyoacán – Xochimilco
After breakfast, we will begin the tour of the Historic Center of the “City of Palaces,” as it was once called for its beautiful colonial buildings. We will visit the Constitution Square (Zócalo), the National Palace with the famous murals of Diego Rivera (if permitted by authorities), the Metropolitan Cathedral, and have a panoramic view of the Aztec Templo Mayor (from the pre-Hispanic era), as well as the main avenues and monuments. We will continue the tour with a stop in the center of Coyoacán, located in the south of Mexico City, known for its pleasant atmosphere, quiet streets, and stately mansions. Afterwards, we will head to the ancient canals of Xochimilco, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where we will board a traditional trajinera (boat) decorated with bright colors and admire the chinampas (islands with flower and vegetable crops). On the way back, we will pass by the University City (UNAM) to see the murals of Juan O’Gorman, the Mexico 68 Olympic Stadium, the National Library, and the Rector’s Office buildings. Return to the hotel.