Explore Mexico City’s hidden gems with a bilingual guide. Discover secrets, choose your path, and enjoy a personalized walking tour.
Explore Mexico City’s hidden gems with a bilingual guide. Discover secrets, choose your path, and enjoy a personalized walking tour.
- Catedral Metropolitana de la Ciudad de México - Discover the story of one of the country’s most significant religious temples. Be amazed by the history of this building, which spans over 400 years.
- Zócalo - The heart of Mexico City. This vast space has witnessed the passage of time from pre-Hispanic eras to modern Mexico. It has endured…
- Catedral Metropolitana de la Ciudad de México - Discover the story of one of the country’s most significant religious temples. Be amazed by the history of this building, which spans over 400 years.
- Zócalo - The heart of Mexico City. This vast space has witnessed the passage of time from pre-Hispanic eras to modern Mexico. It has endured invasions and wars, yet remains intact.
- Templo Mayor Museum - Explore the ruins of the ancient ceremonial center of the Mexica, located right next to the Zócalo. This archaeological site connects us to pre-Hispanic Mexico, with temples, offerings, and remains that reveal the grandeur of Tenochtitlan.
This includes the exterior of the ruins; if you wish to enter the museum of the archaeological area, there is an additional fee.
- National Palace - The current seat of the presidency, an architectural marvel that conceals 500 years of history, summarized in a mural by one of Mexico’s top-rated painters, Diego Rivera.
- Palacio Postal - This building, opened at the beginning of the 20th century, holds the history of one of the most important activities, and the postal service is still operational.
- Palacio de Minería - Designed by the great architect Manuel Tolsá, this neoclassical building was one of the country’s first universities. Today, it hosts exhibitions and special events.
- Museo Nacional de Artes - 300 years of art in a single building, all housed in a structure that is a masterpiece in itself.
- Palacio de Bellas Artes - A building with diverse styles, the Palacio de Bellas Artes is a symbol of national identity, made of marble and preserving the history of fine arts in Mexico. Here, you can learn about its history, its impressive murals by Diego Rivera and other artists, and if you wish, tour its exhibition halls.
- Museo Mural Diego Rivera - Admire the famous mural “Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in the Alameda Central,” where Rivera captured the history of Mexico in one place. The museum is small but essential for art lovers.

- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- 3-hour walking tour in the historic center of Mexico City
- Certified Guide
- 1 free admission to a museum of your choice
- Water in the car
- Bilingual Guide
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- 3-hour walking tour in the historic center of Mexico City
- Certified Guide
- 1 free admission to a museum of your choice
- Water in the car
- Bilingual Guide
- Brunch
- Brunch
Your safety is therefore prioritized, and your experience is designed to be seamless and memorable, allowing you to choose a hotel or a location in the historic center. The commitment is to guide you and reveal the secrets that have been hidden for centuries behind these historic buildings, from religious temples to government buildings, ensuring you…
Your safety is therefore prioritized, and your experience is designed to be seamless and memorable, allowing you to choose a hotel or a location in the historic center. The commitment is to guide you and reveal the secrets that have been hidden for centuries behind these historic buildings, from religious temples to government buildings, ensuring you enjoy downtown Mexico City at your own pace. On this day, you can choose which museums to visit or share your interests, and the best options will be recommended, whether it’s religion, art, Mexican muralists, architecture, etc. Note: On Mondays, most museums in Mexico City are closed, so please consider this when booking. Options include the Living Museum of Muralism, architecture tours, or visiting the craft market.
- Are child seats or chairs available? just give advance notice.
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.