Prehispanic Mexico Walking Tour




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Cancellation
Cancel for free up to 24h before the tour starts.
Duration
4 hours
Language
English
Tour Type
Shared Tour
About the tour
Be welcomed by our local guide at the National Museum of Anthropology. Follow our guide through the most complete collection of Mesoamerican Prehispanic Art. Go through the most relevant rooms and obtain the most important data in a tour where you will also be able to see the most famous pieces of the museum such as "La Piedra del Sol", the mask of King Pakal, and the Coatlicue.
From here, you will ride on a Metrobus to go to the next destination. Then, you will visit the famous Alameda Park, the oldest urban park in America. And from here, during the walk, enjoy a panoramic tour of the most emblematic buildings of the city, such as the Palace of Fine Arts, the Postal Palace, the Iturbide Palace, and the Casa de Los Azulejos. You will be surprised by the pedestrian atmosphere of Francisco I Madero Street!
The next stop is the Templo Mayor, where you will be able to admire the archaeological remains of the ancient Mexica temple. This is the place where much of the history of Prehispanic Mexico and Colonial Mexico is found. You will also find the emblematic Metropolitan Cathedral, a legacy of the colonial era, and you will visit the most important sites of the Templo Mayor accompanied by our expert local guide, as well as a visit to the stained glass windows of history located in the streets surrounding the site.
You cannot miss this archaeological experience in which you will learn about Mexican culture and tradition! This way you will better understand how the different ethnic groups coexist today not only in Mexico City but throughout the country.
From here, you will ride on a Metrobus to go to the next destination. Then, you will visit the famous Alameda Park, the oldest urban park in America. And from here, during the walk, enjoy a panoramic tour of the most emblematic buildings of the city, such as the Palace of Fine Arts, the Postal Palace, the Iturbide Palace, and the Casa de Los Azulejos. You will be surprised by the pedestrian atmosphere of Francisco I Madero Street!
The next stop is the Templo Mayor, where you will be able to admire the archaeological remains of the ancient Mexica temple. This is the place where much of the history of Prehispanic Mexico and Colonial Mexico is found. You will also find the emblematic Metropolitan Cathedral, a legacy of the colonial era, and you will visit the most important sites of the Templo Mayor accompanied by our expert local guide, as well as a visit to the stained glass windows of history located in the streets surrounding the site.
You cannot miss this archaeological experience in which you will learn about Mexican culture and tradition! This way you will better understand how the different ethnic groups coexist today not only in Mexico City but throughout the country.
More about your tour
Includes
- Professional local guide
- Entrance ticket to the National Museum of Anthropology
- Entrance ticket to Templo Mayor
- Public transportation fees
Excludes
- Tips
Meeting point
Meeting point
Main entrance of the National Museum of Anthropology, next to the flagpole (Av. P.º de la Reforma s/n, Polanco, Bosque de Chapultepec I Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, 11560 Ciudad de México, CDMX, México)
Meet your guide at the main entrance of the National Museum of Anthropology, next to the flagpole at 8:50 am.
Before your trip
Cancel for free up to 24h before the tour starts.