Quick Details
Duration: 4 days
Date: October 30 – Nov 3
HISTORICAL DOWNTOWN
This “First thing to do in Mexico City” will give you a general picture about the history of Mexico and to discover the political and historical center of Mexico City. Do you know that the Historical Downtown was the capital of the Aztec Empire: “Tenochtitlan”?
The mix of colonial buildings in the middle of the biggest city of the Americas will immerse you into a city full of culture and modernity.
WHY THE DOWNTOWN?
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Mexico City is quickly becoming a top-rated touristic attraction. Just a five-hour flight from New York, Mexico City has quickly become a super-popular weekend destination for urbanists and culture seekers alike. For a long time now, it has been a center of anthropological history and Latin American art. A new wave of local business owners has leveraged the Mexican entrepreneurial spirit to build an irresistible culinary scene and innovative architecture. These projects make this XIV century city, the most original at the forefront of cultural relevance in Americas
— Matthew Kinsey.
WHAT´S INCLUDED?
– 2.5 HRS EXPERT GUIDE.
– TASTING OF 2 DELICIOUS TACOS.
-ITINERARY
Zocalo | ![]() |
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Metropolitan Cathedral |
Ministry of Education (depends on availability) | ![]() |
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Santo Domingo Square |
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Post Office |
Fine Art Palace | ![]() |
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-Comfortable transportation
Crafters for no more than 19 people
-Mexican food
The price includes breakfast and lunch. (dinners not included)
-Tours
- Teotihuacan (entry included) and downtown of Mexico city.
- Xochimilco and Frida Kalho museum (entry included) and the surrounding neighborhood
- The REAL day of the dead Tour!
WHAT MAKES THESE TOURS SO SPECIAL?
The only way for people to enjoy this Day of the Dead celebration in an authentic and local style is by going on these tours. The towns where you could enjoy this fantastic experience are far outside of the main city making them really difficult to access. Forget about the fake and commercial locations, we want you to enjoy the REAL celebration of Day of the Dead.
ITINERARY
Friday, 30th Oct 2020
Arrival
Saturday, 31st Oct 2020
Breakfast (included)
Teotihuacan (entry and tour included)
Lunch (included) –
Downtown tour –
Wrestling night (not included)
Sunday, 1st Nov
Breakfast (included) –
Kahlo Museum (entry and tour included) –
Tour Coyoacán
Lunch (included)
Boat Party and floating gardens! (entry and tequila shots included)
–Mexican party night! (not included) –
Monday, 2nd Nov
Breakfast (included) –
Lunch (included) –
The REAL day of the dead tour (included) –
Tuesday, 3rd Nov
Departure
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Optional additions:
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What’s not included:
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We designed this tour so you can enjoy as much as possible in only 3 days! The tour includes Teotihuacan and Frida Kahlo museum considered world’s heritage by UNESCO. There are also additional tours and guides available around the city to complete this amazing experience.
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We offer you the best and most comfortable options, including half-board with breakfast and lunch as well as guides and transportation.
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DID YOU KNOW THAT THE NUMBERS OF COVID’S NEW CASES FOR MEXICO ARE MUCH LOWER IN COMPARISON TO THE UNITED STATES? Mexico:
EUA:
On Mexico Walking Tour we take the COVID-19 pandemic very seriously. That’s why we apply rigorous cleaning procedures whilst on tour as well as before and after every journey. The hotels obtained COVID-19 Cleaning Certification. Additionally, our tour guides adhere to very strict COVID-19’s cleaning standards. COULD THE DAY OF THE DEAD CELEBRATION BE CANCELED?
The Mexican government already confirmed the date of Parade for the Day of the dead (which you may have seen in the James Bond’s SPECTRE movie, from 2015). If you’re afraid of spending time around the crowds, you could enjoy this magnificent celebration while watching from the car or whilst having dinner in a local restaurant. All of the above would be following COVID-19’s hygiene standards.
This tour will be also be avoiding crowded cemeteries and will instead provide you with an authentic small town experience of the Day of the Dead. This approach will keep everyone in big, open spaces, far away from gatherings and unnecessary contact with other people.