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Mexico City

Tours

Chapultepec Castle

Explore the life of the Mexican Emperor Maximilian I of Habsburg on a tour of Chapultepec Castle, located atop Chapultepec Hill in Mexico City, a site once sacred to the Mexicas (Aztecs).

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Venture inside the impressive monument and discover rooms with classical European ornamentation. Walk through the light-filled corridors and discover the marble stairs.

Admire sculptures and busts of historical figures, such as Emperor Cuauhtémoc and Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés, along the way.

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Anthropology Museum

Get to know one of the most important anthropology museums in Latin America and explore rooms that detail the pre-Hispanic culture of the Mayans, Toltecs and other ethnic groups throughout the centuries.

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City Tour

Discover the Historic Center of Mexico City, a World Heritage Site, with a traditional tour. Visit some of the most emblematic sites such as the Metropolitan Cathedral, the ruins of the ancient Aztec city, the Palace of Fine Arts and the Postal Palace. History, architecture and more!

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Basílica de Guadalupe

Our guide will lead you to one of the most important places for Catholics in Mexico, where every year close to 11 million people will visit to thank and honor the "Mother of America", the Virgin of Guadalupe.

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Mexico City's 3 Best Views

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It begins at the Torre Latinoamericana, the first emblematic skyscraper of Mexico City, where you can enjoy the wonderful view that this building offers. Continuing with a tour of every corner of the dazzling "Monument to the Mexican Revolution", with a very Art Deco-style architecture, this building was built since 1910, with Porfirio Díaz himself laying the first stone. It is currently a mausoleum because inside of it rests the remains of revolutionaries such as Francisco I. Madero, Venustiano Carranza, Francisco Villa, Plutarco Elías Calles and Lázaro Cárdenas.

 

Delight your palate with an exquisite drink at the revolving restaurant of the Mexico City Hotel: El Bellini, located on the 45th floor of this renowned building and awarded a Guinness Record for being the largest of its kind.

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