Explore the UNESCO World Heritage City of Mexico City and the enchanting floating gardens of Xochimilco on this engaging tour. Discover the main highlights, including the Zócalo and Diego Rivera murals, and enjoy a boat ride through the picturesque canals. Choose from shared or private options. Please note that some attractions may be closed due to the current pandemic.
Explore the UNESCO World Heritage City of Mexico City and the enchanting floating gardens of Xochimilco on this engaging tour. Discover the main highlights, including the Zócalo and Diego Rivera murals, and enjoy a boat ride through the picturesque canals. Choose from shared or private options. Please note that some attractions may be closed due to the current pandemic.
- Palacio de Bellas Artes - The Fine Art Palace is a stunning example of eclectic architecture, blending art deco and Renaissance styles with Carrara and Mexican marbles. It features an impressive Tiffany curtain and stands as the premier cultural venue in Mexico City’s Historic Center, truly a gem of the city.
- Zocalo - Experience the world’s…
- Palacio de Bellas Artes - The Fine Art Palace is a stunning example of eclectic architecture, blending art deco and Renaissance styles with Carrara and Mexican marbles. It features an impressive Tiffany curtain and stands as the premier cultural venue in Mexico City’s Historic Center, truly a 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 Mexico’s main square. 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 - The National Palace serves as the seat of Mexico’s Federal Executive Power and houses Diego Rivera’s masterpieces, which depict the history of Mexico and the richness of Mesoamerican cultures in fresco.
- Museo del Templo Mayor - The Templo Mayor or Great Temple of Mexico is a complex that includes various constructions, buildings, towers, and a courtyard, all enclosed by a wall with doors leading to the city’s main roads. Only panoramic views are available.
- Catedral Metropolitana de la Ciudad de Mexico - The Metropolitan Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary to the skies of Mexico City is the seat of Mexico’s First Archdiocese, located on the north side of the Plaza de la Constitución in the Historic Center of Mexico City.
- University City - The National Autonomous University of Mexico is a leading public university in Latin America, renowned for its extensive academic and research contributions. The campus is remarkable, showcasing its architecture and environmental integration. Enjoy a panoramic view of one of the largest natural stone murals and Diego Rivera’s great work at the Olympic Stadium. This visit is panoramic.
- Coyoacan - Stroll through Coyoacán in the mornings with a good coffee to feel the tranquility and magic of its surroundings. Visit at noon or in the afternoon to see its artistic and vibrant colors, or return at night to enjoy its sounds, music, and the charm of its streets, alleys, and iconic places, surrounded by colonial houses, cultural centers, restaurants, bookstores, galleries, and craft shops. Panoramic tour with time for photos at strategic locations.
- Estadio Azteca - The Azteca Stadium, located in Mexico City, is a soccer stadium with a capacity of 87,000 spectators, making it the largest in Mexico, the second in America, and the seventh in the world. This visit is panoramic.
- Floating Gardens of Xochimilco - This neighborhood resembles a town in southern Mexico City and leads to Xochimilco’s famous canals, the last remnants of a vast transport system built by the Aztecs. Enjoy a ride on colorful boats similar to gondolas, passing by food vendors, artisans, and mariachis. The atmosphere is lively, especially on weekends.

- Professional guide
- Hotel pickup (selected hotels only)
- Trajinera in Xochimilco
- Transport by air-conditioned minivan
- Professional guide
- Hotel pickup (selected hotels only)
- Trajinera in Xochimilco
- Transport by air-conditioned minivan
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
Mexico City is a vibrant and significant cultural hub, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage City, and was once the Aztec Empire’s city of “Tenochtitlan.” Visitors can explore the main attractions, including the Zócalo (main square).
In the Historical Center, enjoy a distinctive walking tour along Madero pedestrian street, featuring colonial and art…
Mexico City is a vibrant and significant cultural hub, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage City, and was once the Aztec Empire’s city of “Tenochtitlan.” Visitors can explore the main attractions, including the Zócalo (main square).
In the Historical Center, enjoy a distinctive walking tour along Madero pedestrian street, featuring colonial and art deco palaces.
Travel along Paseo de la Reforma, where the city’s most important monuments, such as the Angel and the Diana, make it a captivating sight.
Proceed to Xochimilco, known as the “floating gardens,” and enjoy a 1-hour boat ride on “trajineras.” Continue to the University City campus, UNAM, to view the famous murals by Diego Rivera, O´Gorman, and Siqueiros, as well as the stadium (Panoramic View only).
This tour offers both shared and private options. Please choose the one that best suits your needs.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately and comfortable shoes
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.