This experience in Teotihuacan will be even more pleasant due to the stories and research on the latest discoveries that our certified guide will share with you during the tour. Then, we will cross the city to arrive at Xochimilco. The guide will provide extensive information about the history of the city and the different interesting sites that you will go through on the way to Xochimilco, which is a world heritage site and it is a fact that you will discover why it is. Next, he will board one of the traditional Mexican boats sailing on the calm waters and enjoy a walk through the canals while listening to mariachi music and the folkloric colors and authentic flavors of our traditional culture.
During the trip you will hear about the history of Xochimilco and its importance since its foundation more than 600 years ago, its development, historical importance since pre-Hispanic times and its important cultural role today.
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Tlatelolco
The tour will begin with a visit to Tlatelolco, today the largest archaeological site in Mexico City that was part of the capital of the Aztec Empire. Here was the main market of that empire and he...
The tour will begin with a visit to Tlatelolco, today the largest archaeological site in Mexico City that was part of the capital of the Aztec Empire. Here was the main market of that empire and here the conquest of the Aztecs was consummated. Right there is the Plaza de las Tres Culturas, where the pre-Hispanic world, the colonial and the present of Mexico meet.
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Teotihuacan
In Teotihuacán, the guide will tell us about the history of this place, its mysteries, its development, its greatness, its importance and its fall, then we will have the option for those who wish ...
In Teotihuacán, the guide will tell us about the history of this place, its mysteries, its development, its greatness, its importance and its fall, then we will have the option for those who wish to climb the impressive temples and walk through the mystical avenue. of the Dead.
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Xochimilco
This working-class neighborhood in southern Mexico City gives way to the famous canals of Xochimilco, the last remnants of an enormous system to transport water that the Aztecs built. You can take wal...
This working-class neighborhood in southern Mexico City gives way to the famous canals of Xochimilco, the last remnants of an enormous system to transport water that the Aztecs built. You can take walks in colorful boats similar to the gondolas while they pass browsing food vendors, artisans and mariachis.
Air-conditioned vehicle
Private transportation
Tickets to the Archaeological Zone
1 Hour of Trajinera in Xochimilco
Guide