Immerse yourself in the rich Aztec history of Mexico City on a guided tour. Explore the National Museum of Anthropology, visit historic sites, and stroll through the vibrant streets of the city center.
Immerse yourself in the rich Aztec history of Mexico City on a guided tour. Explore the National Museum of Anthropology, visit historic sites, and stroll through the vibrant streets of the city center.
- Palacio de Bellas Artes - The Fine Art Palace is a stunning example of eclectic architecture, blending art deco and renaissance styles with Carrera and Mexican marbles. Featuring an impressive Tiffany curtain, it stands as the premier cultural venue in Mexico City’s Historic Center and is a true gem of the city.
- Zocalo - Experience the…
- Palacio de Bellas Artes - The Fine Art Palace is a stunning example of eclectic architecture, blending art deco and renaissance styles with Carrera and Mexican marbles. Featuring an impressive Tiffany curtain, it stands as the premier cultural venue in Mexico City’s Historic Center and is a true gem of the city.
- Zocalo - Experience the world’s third-largest square, encircled by Mexico’s most significant political buildings: the National Palace, City Hall, Justice Palace, and the Cathedral. Zocalo is synonymous with “main square” in Mexico. Discover the remnants of the Aztec Empire at Templo Mayor. The Historical Center is the largest colonial city in America, recognized by UNESCO, and was known as the “City of Palaces” in the 19th century.
- National Palace - Serving as the seat of Mexico’s Federal Executive Power, the National Palace houses Diego Rivera’s masterpieces, which depict the history of Mexico and the cultural richness of Mesoamerica in fresco.
- Museo del Templo Mayor - The Great Temple of Mexico is a complex that includes various structures, buildings, towers, and a courtyard, all enclosed by a wall with doors leading to the city’s main roads.
- Catedral Metropolitana de la Ciudad de Mexico - The Metropolitan Cathedral, dedicated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, features a main altar designed in the Churrigueresque style. It is an engineering marvel, built on swampy ground, and ranks among the top ten largest colonial temples. It serves as the seat of Mexico’s First Archdiocese and is located on the north side of the Plaza de la Constitución.
- Paseo de la Reforma - This beautiful street is home to significant monuments such as The Angel of Independence, The Diana, and Christopher Columbus. It connects key areas of the city, including the Historical Center, Financial Center, Cultural Center, and the expansive Chapultepec Park.
- Bosque de Chapultepec - Explore the first and second sections of this park, which is more than just an urban forest. It boasts 8 museums, over 100 fountains and monuments, boats for rowing on the lakes, children’s areas, and numerous spots to enjoy nature and stroll. Highlights include the Tamayo Modern Art Museum, Chapultepec Lake, the Auditorium, La Casa de los Pinos, Chapultepec Fair, The Composers Fountain, Papalote Museo del Niño, and Tlaloc Fountain.
- Museo Nacional de Antropologia - The National Museum of Anthropology and History is one of the most significant museum sites in Mexico and the Americas. It is designed to showcase the vast archaeological heritage of Mesoamerican peoples and to reflect the country’s rich ethnic diversity today. Admission fee included if option selected.

- Professional guide
- Anthropology Museum Entrance Fee
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels only)
- Professional guide
- Anthropology Museum Entrance Fee
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels only)
- Food and drinks
- Food and drinks
Mexico City is a vibrant cultural hub recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, once known as the Aztec Empire’s capital, Tenochtitlan. Your visit will cover key attractions such as the Zócalo (main square), the Diego Rivera murals at the National Palace, and the National Museum of Anthropology and History in Chapultepec Park, one of the world’s top…
Mexico City is a vibrant cultural hub recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, once known as the Aztec Empire’s capital, Tenochtitlan. Your visit will cover key attractions such as the Zócalo (main square), the Diego Rivera murals at the National Palace, and the National Museum of Anthropology and History in Chapultepec Park, one of the world’s top ten museums. In the Historical Center, enjoy a distinctive walking tour along Madero pedestrian street, featuring stunning colonial and art deco palaces.
-National Palace, Fine Art Palace & Templo Mayor are not included in the visit, but a panoramic view is provided.
-The Cathedral may be closed to tourists.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately, and use comfortable shoes
- English guide only under request
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.