
Ruta Virreinal desde Guadalajara
Explorará la tierra del Tequila, la Perla Tapatía: Guadalajara y sus sitios más famosos, siguiendo por Guanajuato y San Miguel de Allende concluyendo esta experiencia por Querétaro y la icónica Ciudad de México.
This program will undoubtedly take you on the most iconic experiences in Mexico City, such as a visit to the Arena México, also known as the cathedral of Lucha Libre, and you will taste Mexico’s most famous food: tacos, and much more.
Upon the arrival of your flight into Mexico City’s “Benito Juarez” international airport you will be met and transferred to your Mexico City hotel for overnight lodging. Lodging.
Breakfast. Visit the wonderful neighborhood of Coyocan located in the south part of Mexico City and its XVI century mansions full of History and Legends, we will continue to Del Carmen Museum, this is a Historical Museum that holds more than 80 pieces from of Religious Art, plus 12 mummified dead bodies and a great garden that used to be the orchard of the friars. Time for shopping in the Saturday bazaar is one of the most colorful and visited in Mexico City, this Bazaar was first opened in 1960 and now is considered an excellent craft center that offers visitors a wide variety of paintings and handcrafts made of silver, iron, ceramic, glass, wood, and textile. Later we will visit Chimalistac, an old neighborhood where bridges made of Stone and small chapels are preserved in a colonial environment.
Breakfast. Enjoy a panoramic Tour of the World Trade Center, the Siqueiros
Cultural Poliforum, the Mexico Bullring, the Theater of the Insurgentes, the
Olympic Stadium, the University City, and the lava gardens of San Angel;
after, visit Xochimilco, a world heritage site, to ride an Aztec boat; and then
to the colonial district of Coyocan with its XVI century mansions and the
impressive paintings at the church of Saint John the Baptist.
Breakfast. Today we travel through the history of Mexico aboard the Hop on hop off bus, visiting its most representative attractions: archaeological, modern, and contemporary colonial in a fun and cultural tour. It features up to 21 stops in which they can walk down and meet the city after a while return to it and continue the journey. If you like you can take the second tour stop connecting with the Cibeles Fountain and make your trip more complete (one-day ticket. Transfers to the bus station are not included).
Breakfast. At the indicated time, transfer to the airport to take the flight
back home. End of services.
◉ 4 nights' accommodation in Mexico City. ◉ Daily breakfast. ◉ Airport-hotel-airport transfers. ◉ Saturday Bazaar Tour. ◉ Tacos and Mezcal Tour. ◉ Xochimilco. ◉ Lucha Libre Tour (preferred seating). ◉ 1-day pass for Turibus.
Food or drinks not specified. ◉ Transfers to the meeting point for the Tacos and Mezcal tour. ◉ Transfers to the meeting point for Lucha Libre. ◉ Transfers to the Turibus station. ◉
SPECIFIC ARRIVALS IN MEXICO CITY: JAN 09 & 30, Feb 13 & 27, Mar 13 & 27, Apr 10 & 24, May 08 & 29, Jun 12 & 26, Jul 10 & 24, Aug 07 & 28, Sep 11 & 25, Oct 09 & 23, Nov 13 & 27, Dec 11 & 25
F1 dates, deaths, and celebration of the Virgin City Tour: May 1st, June (Pride March), July (Mexico City Half Marathon), August (Mexico City Marathon); September 14th, 15th, and 16th, October 2nd, Day of the Dead Parade, November holiday Basilica and Teotihuacan: March 21th, December 11th and 12th.
NOTE: The itinerary may vary if the operator in Mexico considers that change to be in the customer's best interest or for operational reasons at the destination.
In the economy category, some hotels may not have air
conditioning. We suggest you check with your agent if you require this.

Explorará la tierra del Tequila, la Perla Tapatía: Guadalajara y sus sitios más famosos, siguiendo por Guanajuato y San Miguel de Allende concluyendo esta experiencia por Querétaro y la icónica Ciudad de México.

Luego de disfrutar una pequeña pero impactante estancia en la Ciudad de México, disfruta del calor del estado de Guerrero, en un recorrido donde conoceremos el Pueblo Mágico de Taxco, también conocida como la Capital Mundial de la Plata, para continuar hacia la legendaria ciudad costera de Acapulco.

Sin duda, la Ciudad de México jamás duerme, siempre tendremos
algo que hacer y en este programa podremos conocer lo sitios más
famosos de la capital de nuestro país, así como de sus alrededores.
