2-Day Exploration: Guadalupe Shrine, Teotihuacan Pyramids, and Xochimilco Tour from Mexico City

Embark on a 2-day exploration of Mexico City, visiting the Guadalupe Shrine, Teotihuacan Pyramids, and Xochimilco. Discover ancient ruins, cultural landmarks, and colonial districts.

Duration: 2 days
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights

Basilica de Santa Maria de Guadalupe - We will begin our journey at Mexico City visiting the Square of the three cultures, where the past and the present mix; continue 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….

What's Included
  • Professional bilingual guide
  • Xochimilco - CU - Coyoacan (Wednesday 14:00 hrs, Sunday 09:00 am)
  • Roundtrip transportation from the hotel (only hotels in Polanco, Zona Rosa, Centro, Reforma)
  • Guadalupe Shrine & Teotihuacan pyramids (everyday)
What's Not Included
  • Hotel / Accommodation night
  • Gratuities
Additional Information

We will begin our journey at Mexico City visiting the Square of the three cultures, where the past and the present mix; continue 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 & crafts…

Location
Campos Elíseos 218
Campos Elíseos
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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497meraryv
Jun 29, 2024
I recommend Mexitour I had very good experience with them - Very good experience with this agency are very responsible arrive on time always, guides are excellent I recommend them.
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Marianaac3053dq
Mar 30, 2024
Pleasant experience - It is a very pleasant experience, they care about showing us and explaining the entire history of Mexico City. It is a country with a lot to know.
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E2565dvmariafernanda
Feb 21, 2024
Basilica - Excellent service, thank you for your attention, highly recommended for the whole family, thank you... we will return soon from Colombia
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Sebastianrs9143in
Jan 26, 2024
Excellent atention - Excellent service and attention on the assigned tours. Recommended to anyone for an unforgettable experience
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Mynxl2024
Feb 16, 2024
Great experience!! - It was an amazing experience. The bus was very comfy and all was clean. We were puntual in all the tourist places. The tour guide was so kind and respectful, also she was so funny. I recommend it ❤️.
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Departure64931303311
Jan 19, 2024
Review - I think it is a very nice tour and the attention of its employees is 10/10, their punctuality and organization is the best.
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Anirudha_d
Aug 1, 2021
Third rate - We booked an English tour which is why, another English-speaking family and we were loaded on to a bus full of native Spanish speakers. The Day 1 guide's English was so fractured that 25% the time we spent trying to figure out what she was saying and the other 75% we had to listen to the Spanish commentary. I have some Spanish and it was very obvious that the English version was barebones. Obviously, I do not expect high flown English, but I think a fluent English-speaking guide is essential on a tour advertised as English. It is unfair to lump 2 English speaking families on to a bus load of Spanish speakers. That being said the trip to Teotihuacan was very enjoyable. I really liked the Obsidian factory tour, where one finds the best specimens. (BTW, Don't look for Obsidian pieces in other markets in the city, you won't find them anywhere else in the same scale) Day 2 was an even greater disaster. The guide was very late and when we went inside the hotel to call the agency, he came at that precise moment and rushed by, claiming that we had not been waiting. Be that as it may, his English was certainly better, but he had no great interest in talking or imparting any interesting information so the advantage was lost, Mostly he had no answers to the questions we asked him and he too was plagued by the tendency to deliver one liners in English and animated conversations in Spanish. As we rode in a cramped van, we saw a few walls/doorways of buildings, as the guide gave out the information that so and so lived here. We were then taken to the Frida Kahlo Museum where we were asked to look at the iconic blue walls and invited to take pictures. That’s all. We were told that there was nothing much inside......Really??? I felt a perfect fool walking back having seen some blue walls. That building is no iconic Guggenheim or Louvre. There is no point in being taken there if one cannot see inside. We were walked back to the St John the Baptist cathedral (which was awesome) and then we departed for Xochimilco having parked for a while in front of the Olympic stadium (no getting off allowed). Random buildings were pointed out as we whizzed by, the correlation between the said building, English and Spanish commentary having been long lost. Finally, we were taken to Xochimilco which may be the greatest tourist trap ever. The place was packed with boats, seemed more like a rush hour traffic jam on a flooded LA highway: the boat took 15 minutes just to pull out of its moorings and then came to a stop as we were strongly encouraged to buy lunch from the guide’s friend. Needless to say, the lunch was priced for tourists and of very poor quality. That cost us another 30 minutes and then we bumped our way for about 200 yards for 15 minutes before turning back!! Did not see any pretty floating market though there were a bunch of boats selling touristy kitsch. Even the guide remarked that we could tip the boatmen for "this mess" or we needn't!! After disembarking we had to wait around for what seemed like an eternity, in the baking sun, as the guide caught up on some gossip with one of his friends. I was so glad to get back to the hotel In summary, take my advice and give tour a miss. Do the trip to Teotihuacan with shorter tours. Explore the city on your own if you wish or find another tour. This one was ridiculous!!
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up to 15 guests
1 Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).