Walk through thousands of years of history while learning the layered story of the city and enjoy an insight into local life.
Mexico City is Latin America’s biggest city and this tour will give you the opportunity to discover the best of its sights and experience a slice of everyday life as you join a local guide to explore streets lined with pre-Hispanic, colonial, and modern buildings.
Beginning in the heart of the city, your adventure starts with a visit to Templo Mayor, a culturally significant site that was the center of the Aztec world and where they chose to build their city. Explore the remains of the ancient city before visiting the nearby Metropolitan Cathedral, one of the most important buildings from the colonial period.
Next, hop aboard the metro and travel to the Palace of Fine Arts. You'll stop at a great spot for a coffee and snack and discuss the time of Porfirio Diaz and the Mexican Revolution. Continue with a beautiful walk through Alameda Central, the oldest park in Mexico.
The last stop will be in an old pulqueria, where you can taste a glass of pulque, a traditional alcoholic drink consumed in Mexico for more than a thousand years. This was considered the drink of the gods by the Aztecs!