Explore Cuernavaca’s historical landmarks and Taxco’s silver artistry on a private tour from Mexico City. Discover Mexico’s rich heritage and scenic beauty.
Explore Cuernavaca’s historical landmarks and Taxco’s silver artistry on a private tour from Mexico City. Discover Mexico’s rich heritage and scenic beauty.
- Cuernavaca - The journey begins in Cuernavaca, often referred to as the “city of eternal spring” due to its pleasant climate, with temperatures consistently between 18 and 22 ˚C year-round. Originally called Cuauhnahuac, meaning “where there are large trees,” Cuernavaca invites visitors to wander its picturesque streets, explore historical sites…
- Cuernavaca - The journey begins in Cuernavaca, often referred to as the “city of eternal spring” due to its pleasant climate, with temperatures consistently between 18 and 22 ˚C year-round. Originally called Cuauhnahuac, meaning “where there are large trees,” Cuernavaca invites visitors to wander its picturesque streets, explore historical sites such as the Aztec pyramid of Teopanzolco with its twin cathedral ruins, and appreciate the colonial architecture, including churches, cathedrals, and the Palace of Cortes, a notable landmark associated with Marina Malinal.
- Taxco - The next destination is Taxco, known as the “silver city” for its exceptional silver craftsmanship. This charming city, also referred to as the “Magic City,” is renowned for its colonial houses, breathtaking landscapes, and over 3000 shops offering handcrafted silver items. The fusion of cultural heritage and artistic excellence in Taxco provides a truly enchanting experience. In Taxco, visitors can savor a delightful lunch at the esteemed Atrio Restaurant, celebrated for its exquisite local cuisine and inviting atmosphere, perfectly complementing the exploration of the city.

- Expert private guide in your language
- Lunch at Atrio Restaurant: A specially arranged meal at one of Taxco’s finest dining establishments.
- Entrance Fees: Included for all historical sites and attractions.
- Round-trip private transportation from Mexico City, including hotel pick-up and drop-off.
- Expert private guide in your language
- Lunch at Atrio Restaurant: A specially arranged meal at one of Taxco’s finest dining establishments.
- Entrance Fees: Included for all historical sites and attractions.
- Round-trip private transportation from Mexico City, including hotel pick-up and drop-off.
- Additional Meals and Beverages: Beverages during lunch. Any food outside of the provided lunch.
- Personal Expenses: Shopping or other personal costs.
- Tips and Gratuities: Optional and not included in the tour price.
- Additional Meals and Beverages: Beverages during lunch. Any food outside of the provided lunch.
- Personal Expenses: Shopping or other personal costs.
- Tips and Gratuities: Optional and not included in the tour price.
This exceptional tour starts with an early departure from Mexico City, traveling to the delightful and historic cities of Cuernavaca and Taxco. In Cuernavaca, often called the “city of eternal spring,” visitors can enjoy its pleasant climate while exploring the Aztec pyramid of Teopanzolco, appreciating colonial architecture, and visiting notable sites…
This exceptional tour starts with an early departure from Mexico City, traveling to the delightful and historic cities of Cuernavaca and Taxco. In Cuernavaca, often called the “city of eternal spring,” visitors can enjoy its pleasant climate while exploring the Aztec pyramid of Teopanzolco, appreciating colonial architecture, and visiting notable sites like the Palace of Cortes. This city beautifully blends historical depth with natural splendor, offering insights into Mexico’s history.
The tour continues to Taxco, famously known as the “silver city.” Here, visitors will be enchanted by the detailed silver artistry, colonial homes, and picturesque landscapes that characterize the city. Taxco stands as a tribute to Mexico’s artistic legacy, with more than 3000 shops displaying handcrafted silver items. The city’s cultural and artistic ambiance is evident in its streets, providing a distinctive experience of Mexico’s colonial past.
- It takes about 1 hour to get from Mexico City to the first stop, Cuernavaca.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.