Day 1 – Monday: ARRIVAL IN MEXICO CITY Arrival at Mexico City International Airport, reception and welcome by our staff. During the transfer to the hotel, the guide will provide information about the upcoming tours. Hotel check-in (rooms are available from 3:00 PM). Accommodation. (Breakfast and lunch are not included on this day).
Day 2 – Tuesday: BASILICA – TEOTIHUACÁN – MEXICO CITY After the included breakfast, we will head to the Plaza of the Three Cultures and visit the ancient market of Tlatelolco. We continue to the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the sanctuary of Mexico’s patron saint, where we’ll admire Juan Diego’s original cloak with the Virgin’s image and have guaranteed time to attend mass. The tour continues to the archaeological site of Teotihuacán, where we’ll explore the Pyramids of the Sun and the Moon, among other important ruins. We’ll also receive a brief explanation of pulque production (“The White Liquor,” a traditional pre-Hispanic Mexican drink) and obsidian craftsmanship. Return to the hotel.
Day 3 – Wednesday: MEXICO CITY TOUR – COYOACÁN – XOCHIMILCO After breakfast, we’ll begin our tour of the Historic Center of the “City of Palaces,” named for its beautiful colonial architecture. We’ll visit the Constitution Plaza (Zócalo), the National Palace with Diego Rivera’s famous murals (subject to government permission), the magnificent Metropolitan Cathedral, and the ruins of the Aztec Templo Mayor. Panoramic views of major avenues and monuments. We’ll then stop in the heart of Coyoacán, a charming southern neighborhood known for its peaceful streets, stately mansions, lovely plazas, art galleries, and restaurants. Next, we head to the ancient canals of Xochimilco, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where we’ll board a traditional, colorfully decorated trajinera (boat) and admire the chinampas (floating gardens with flowers and vegetables), a hallmark of Mexican tradition. On the way back, we’ll pass by the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) to see Juan O’Gorman’s murals, the 1968 Olympic Stadium, the National Library, and the Rectorate buildings. Return to the hotel.
Day 4 – Thursday: CUERNAVACA – TAXCO After breakfast, we’ll depart for Cuernavaca, known as the “City of Eternal Spring.” There, we’ll visit the Historic Center and its beautiful Cathedral, the oldest in Mexico. We’ll continue to the Magical Town of Taxco, a small colonial city nestled in the foothills of the Sierra Madre del Sur. Its unique architecture features cobblestone streets, white stucco houses with red tile roofs, and iron balconies overflowing with hanging flowers. Taxco is also known as Mexico’s silver capital, offering a wide variety of silver items for purchase. We’ll enjoy free time to stroll through the cobbled streets, visit the Santa Prisca Cathedral, and soak in the atmosphere of a traditional Mexican town. Return to the hotel and overnight stay.