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Night Leyends of Mexico City – Free walking tour

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Excellent value for money
Many travelers have indicated that the price is worth it.

Immersive experience
Legends told with a theatrical and musical approach.

Person Ages 12+
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What will you do?

We will walk through the most colonial neighborhood of Mexico City and tell you the legends and myths behind the colorful alleys.
The cobblestone roads of Coyoacan were one of the first settlements of the Spaniards, many tragic stories of love, broken hearts, death and ancient pre-Hispanic peoples left their mark here.
The experience will be accompanied by a pleasant serenade that will remind us of the estudiantinas of the ancient town of Guanajuato.
Finally, we will close with an ancient Aztec ritual, “la limpia” where you will have the option to cleanse your energy as the Aztecs believed. This tradition will be explained in English for your better understanding.

 

WHAT’S INCLUDED?

 

  • WALKING TOUR GUIDE FOR 2 HOURS
  • EXHIBITION OF THE AZTEC RITUAL “LA LIMPIA”
  • ALIVE SONGS PERFORMED BY THE HOST
  • PULQUE TRIAL
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COYOACAN

Coyoacán is one of the emblematic sites of the beautiful Mexico City, an almost obligatory visit for those who want to know the destination, since in this delegation, numerous representations of Mexican culture are concentrated.

Recognized by the Secretary of Tourism as a “Magical Neighborhood” in 2011, the best way to discover its charms is to walk through its cobblestone streets, many with a pleasant shade thanks to the large trees.

You will find beautiful colonial houses, some of them transformed into elegant boutique hotels, pastry shops, restaurants and fondas with delicious dishes, traditional cafes where you can relax and enjoy the pleasant atmosphere of this part of the city, just to mention some of its proposals.

 

BOOK NOW! AND LIVE THE LEGENDS OF MEXICO

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