Private walking tour Historic Center of Mexico City
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Discover Mexico City’s Historic Center on a walking tour. Explore the roots of Mexican identity as you uncover emblematic streets and hidden spots that even many locals have never noticed.
Highlights
- Enjoy your journey at your own pace: Know the Hidden Gems of the Historic Center
- Be guided by our top-tier, Certified Bilingual Experts.
- Flexible itinerary with stops for coffee, refreshments, and restroom breaks.
- Personalization: Share your interests so your guide provides in-depth insights.
- Your expert guide will reveal hidden stories with captivating anecdotes & facts.
Description
Templo Mayor & Ancient Tenochtitlan
Our journey begins at the very heart of Mexico City's origins: the archaeological site of Mexico-Tenochtitlan. From a panoramic vantage point outside, you'll gaze upon the imposing ruins of the Templo Mayor, once the axis mundi – the sacred center – of the mighty Aztec civilization.
Please note: This tour focuses on the exterior archaeological site. A guided visit to the Museum of Templo Mayor is not included.
Plaza de la Constitución
Continuing our walk through this historic plaza, the grand Plaza de la Constitución, universally known as the Zócalo. As we stroll across, we'll delve into the architectural and cultural significance of the iconic buildings that surround it. The Zócalo has always been, and remains, the beating heart of the nation.
The National Palace
We'll gain a magnificent panoramic view of the National Palace from the Zócalo. This imposing structure stands on the very ground once occupied by the palace of Moctezuma, one of the last tlatoanis (emperors in the Nahuatl language) of the Aztec Empire.
A Masterpiece of Faith: Metropolitan Cathedral
Next, we arrive at the Metropolitan Cathedral, a living chronicle of Mexico's architectural heritage. As we approach, you'll witness its striking fusion of Gothic, Herrerian, Mexican Baroque, and Neoclassical styles.
Madero Street: A Stroll Through Time
As we walk, you'll be immersed in a living museum, surrounded by some of the city's most significant colonial buildings and historic churches.
Enjoy your journey at your own pace. Your guide will ensure we pause for refreshing breaks and a complimentary coffee, so you can relax and truly savor the experience.
Iturbide Palace: The House of the First Emperor of Mexico
We’ll make a brief stop to explain the exterior architecture details and historical details of Agustín de Iturbide, a significant figure in Mexican history and learn about the influence of the Baroque style in Mexico.
A Glimpse of Grandeur: The House of Tiles
At the end of Madero Street, we'll encounter an emblematic colonial gem: the Casa de los Azulejos, or House of Tiles. You'll have chance to appreciate its exquisite interior, murals and it’s architecture.
The Old Postal Palace
Our visit includes entry to the stunning interior courtyard of the Postal Palace—a vibrant display of stained glass that will take your breath away.
A Grand Finale: Palace of Fine Arts
Our tour culminates at the breathtaking Palace of Fine Arts (Palacio de Bellas Artes), a true masterpiece from the early 20th century. This majestic building was conceived as Mexico's premier cultural venue for concerts, exhibitions, and artistic expressions.
We'll explore the stunning lobby area, admiring its intricate architecture and luxurious decor. Then, we'll ascend to the second and third floors to witness some of the most important murals, created by legendary Mexican artists like Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros, and Rufino Tamayo, among others.
Includes
Certified bilingual guide
Admission tickets to The Fine Arts Palace
Admission tickets to The Postal Palace
Coffee Break: Enjoy a complimentary beverage and a moment to relax
Important Information
- Wheelchair Accessibility
- Children’s Policy: Children under 12 are welcome. Children aged 12 or older pay as adults. Children under 5 must use a stroller.
- Flexible Itinerary
- No mandatory stops at souvenir shops
Easy cancellation
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund