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Historic Center of Mexico City
In the heart of the Historic Center of Mexico City, you can appreciate incredible architectures such as the Palace of Fine Arts, an impressive building that was erected in the early twentieth century to commemorate the centennial of the independence of Mexico.
Palace of Fine Arts
An impressive white marble building. Inside it houses several exhibition halls and a large showroom. The Palace of Fine Arts is considered a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and has a height of 53 meters in a building of 13 levels.
Get to know the Historic Center with us
The Historic Center of Mexico City represents an interesting option, either for those who come from other states of the country or abroad. Or, those who have no plans to leave the city. Here you will find a wide variety of tourist activities to have fun, and in turn know architecture, history, art, good food and fun.
Private tour with bilingual professional guide
- Group of 1 to 4 people $139 USD
- Group of 5 to 6 people $218 USD
- Group of 7 to 10 people $379 USD
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Includes
- Eight hours of service (approximately)
- Hotel pickup from any hotel in the center of the city and transportation to all the routes described previously.
- Professional English and Spanish speaking guide
Excludes
- Museum tickets (optional)
- Food and drinks
- Tips
Tour duration: eight hours approximately
Note: This is a private tour, so you can customized it to your preferences or needs.
08:30 Hotel pick up
09:00-10:30 “Templo Mayor” (Great Temple) archaeological area
10:30 – 11: 30 National Palace and Cathedral
11:30 -02:00: Sightseeing walk in the historical center
14:00-15:00 Lunch break
15:00 – 17:30 One of the following activities:
- Castle of Chapultepec
- Polanco and Soumaya Museum
- Anthropology Museum
On Mondays, almost all museums close
As this is a private tour you can customize it to your needs. We recommend wearing comfortable clothes and shoes since 70% of the time we will be walking. Bring some sunblock and a hat (or a cap)
On Mondays, almost all museums close