Take the most complete tour of the centre of Mexico City and visit the most important attractions, monuments and museums in the city.
The city of Mexico is surely one of the most incredible cities in the world. For its population, for its diversity, for its fragrances, its crib colours, but also its pollution, its gigantic monuments, its churches, its pictorial frescoes, Mexico does not leave indifferent, it fascinates like it disgusts. Murdering Things to do , it is difficult to see everything in one stay, as often in gigantic cities like the capital of Mexico.
A diversity to discover
Mexico is full of incredible curiosities and cultural treasures and it is during an extraordinary visit, a guided tour the whole city you will be able to see. With this "city pass", immerse yourself in this tremendous wealth, including pre-Columbian treasures.
Your visit begins with the discovery of the Zocalo square, also known as Plaza de la Constitucion; It was the main place where Aztec ceremonies took place and it is still the heart of Mexico.
Around this square, you can admire the new art style that adorns the buildings including the Palais des Beaux-arts. Your visit continues to the national palace decorated with paintings by the famous painter Diego rivera (near Frida Kahlo) and to the cathedral of the city which is to date the most important of all Latin America.
To change the atmosphere and literally immerse yourself in the purely Mexican atmosphere, you will discover the stalls of a crafts market where you can find carpets, wool blankets, silver jewelry, traditional pottery...
The National Museum of Anthropology
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By leaving the market, you will cross the large park of the city, “Bosque de Chapultepec”, for a breath of vivifiant air before discovering one of the jewels of the Mexican city, the national anthropology museum.
Malraux said of this museum that it was the most beautiful in the world and it is surely one of the most captivating: you will be able to admire the famous Aztec calendar “Pierre de Soleil” before entering various halls: the preclassical hall (Vallée de Mexico), the Teotihuacan room and the Tolteque room, the Mexica room dedicated to the different Aztec civilization, the Maya room
Between the various artifacts from Mayan culture and the frescoes of other cultures that have enamelled the country for centuries, your visit to the anthropology museum in Mexico City will dazzle you. In all, it is about 12 exhibition rooms (each room is organized by region) that await you.
This complete tour with an expert guide will be commented live in French, English, German or Spanish.
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