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Historical Center of the CDMX on foot: Unforgettable Mix of Culture and Fun
4.3
12 Ratings
Ciudad de México
We are an idea imagined for the traveller who seeks to experience unforgettable moments, perfectly balancing culture and entertainment.
We are an idea imagined for the traveller who seeks to experience unforgettable moments, perfectly balancing culture and entertainment.
Duration:
5 hours
Cancellation:
24 hours
Highlights
- Zocalo - The central point is the Plaza de la Constitución, informally known as El Zócalo, is the main square of Mexico City. It was named in honor of the Constitution of Cádiz promulgated in 1812. This is the second largest square in the world and the first among Spanish-speaking countries.
- National Palace - The Metropolitan Cathedral of…
- Zocalo - The central point is the Plaza de la Constitución, informally known as El Zócalo, is the main square of Mexico City. It was named in honor of the Constitution of Cádiz promulgated in 1812. This is the second largest square in the world and the first among Spanish-speaking countries.
- National Palace - The Metropolitan Cathedral of Mexico City, built over three centuries and encompassing the different styles of the Viceroyalty era in the same space. A few steps from the cathedral are the National Palace, seat of the Mexican Executive Power, the Old City Hall Palace and the Government Building, both current headquarters of the Mexico City government, and the Merchants Portal.
- Historic Center (Centro Historico) - Streets of the Historic Center; For example, we will find Tacuba Street (former Mexico-Tacuba Road), we find such traditional places of the city, such as Café Tacuba, a pleasant restaurant, decorated with an excellent Mexican taste with mosaics of Talavera and where the Delights of traditional Mexican cuisine. In the same street is Manuel Tolsá Square, a place of great architectural harmony, with buildings as prominent as the National Museum of Art, one of the most beautiful in the Historic Center and the Mining Palace, of austere neoclassical architectural sobriety that It houses the Mining Palace Book Fair, one of the busiest in the city. Almost opposite the Manuel Tolsá Square, next to the Mining Palace, is the Postal Palace, a refined building inspired by the architecture of Venice
- Palacio de Bellas Artes - The Palace of Fine Arts, one of the most beautiful concert halls in the world, decorated with impressive sculptures executed in Art Nouveau style for the exterior, which contrast with the sober elegance of its Art Deco interior, decorated with geometric and pre-Hispanic motifs.
What's Included
- Bottled water
- All fees and taxes included
- Bottled water
- All fees and taxes included
What's Not Included
- Tickets for Palacio de Bellas Artes and MUNAL
- Tickets for Palacio de Bellas Artes and MUNAL
Location
Zócalo
Plaza de la Constitución
In front of the main door of the Metropolitan Cathedral
Cancellation Policy
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.
Customer Ratings
4.3
(12 Ratings)
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856karlay
Jun 13, 2024
Nice to meet you - The center of CDMX has many places to visit and many activities to do alone or in the company of someone. Saturdays and Sundays there are a lot of people, so I recommend going during the week.
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44ramsesv
May 22, 2024
Incredible - Walking through the center of CDMX, during the week, is one of the best experiences there can be. There are endless activities to do, alone or accompanied by someone.
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W1520omtaniac
Apr 16, 2024
Marvelous - There are many places to visit in the Historic Center, and options to enjoy a delicious meal and some delicious dessert.
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Yelena_s
Jan 19, 2023
It was a great tour ... - It was a great tour
Leonardo was very informative and everything was very well organized.
I always book tours with Viator
Thanks
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Philkensebben
Apr 23, 2022
Meet Me At The Flagpole - Our guide Juan Carlos gave us the perfect tour of historical Mexico City. We walked around and viewed the art and architecture from Spain up until modern times. His friend Marco drove us to another part of the city to learn about the ruins of Tlatelolco. At the end of the day after sight seeing and learning they made sure we got back to our hotel safely.
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Brian_d
Mar 4, 2022
Personalized service from... - Personalized service from Alejandro, my guide
He was historically knowledgeable and kept things interesting from topic to topic
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Angie_g
Nov 30, 2022
Great customer service but average tour - I should preface this review with the fact that we had originally organized it for a Sunday and it happened to be the celebration for the president so we had to reschedule for another day and due to our schedule we had to shorten it. The customer service was great and communication was very good as well. That said here’s the good points - the historical downtown has amazing architecture, the buildings are in fairly close so you can get a great deal done in a short period of time, the guide did her best to accommodate our 4 hour schedule and she was very nice and even gave us a little key chain as a thank you gift. She was not as prepared as other guides we have had on past tours, that’s why I’m saying it’s an average tour. I’m sure if you do a little research and tell the guide ahead of time what you are most interested in, they will give you a great experience.
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