
Mexican cooking class
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The panoramic tour will start with highlights including the Poliforum Cultural Siqueiros, which houses the largest mural in the world entitled “The March of Humanity” by David Alfaro Siqueiros; the Plaza de Toros México, the largest in the world with a capacity for 50,000 people; the Teatro de los Insurgentes, famous for the gigantic mural by Diego Rivera that adorns the façade and where Cantinflas appears; the Olympic Stadium; the Ciudad Universitaria, which holds the title of World Heritage Site by UNESCO due to its architecture and murals made by the greatest Mexican muralists. We will also explore the lava gardens of Pedregal de San Ángel in a panoramic view.
Continuing our journey, we will visit Xochimilco, another UNESCO World Heritage site, where we will enjoy a ride on an Aztec boat, called “Trajinera” here. We will also explore the charming Coyoacán neighborhood with its 16th-century mansions and the impressive San Juan Bautista Church and its vault with spectacular paintings by Juan Fabregat made in 1944. We will also take a panoramic tour of the mansions of the Spanish conquerors and Frida Kahlo’s blue house.
This is a tour of some of the most famous places within the City that you cannot miss! Only is operated Wednesday at 14:00 and Sunday morning.
Transportation Tourist guide
Lunch (optional) Drinks Tips
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday
No Operation: Monday, Thursday and Saturday; October 31th
Duration: 5 hours (Starts at 9:00)
NOTE: It will only operate on Wednesday at 14:00 -19:00 hrs
Unlock the flavors of Mexico in an exclusive cooking class with a pro chef!
Our destination to Noth of Puebla to know the special Magic Town of Chignahuapan famous for making Christmas balls!
Day of the Dead in Val’QuiricoDay of the Dead in Val’QuiricoDay of the Dead in Val’Quirico Tour Details We will take advantage of the fact that during this Day of the Dead season, this town with themed architecture dresses up to welcome us and commemorate the Day of the Dead