Mexico City & Museum of Anthropology Tour – Half Day

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Mexico City & Museum of Anthropology Tour – Half Day

Mexico City

Highlights

  • Explore Mexico City's Spanish-era monuments and buildings
  • Walk one of the world’s largest downtown city areas in the world, Mexico City’s Historic Center
  • Learn more about pre-Hispanic ethnic groups at the National Museum of Anthropology
  • Admire ancient artifacts from Mexico’s pre-colonial cultures
  • See famous landmarks such as the Latin American Tower, Metropolitan Cathedral, National Palace, Templo Mayor, and the Palace of Fine Arts
  • Enjoy the intimacy of a private/small group tour with 5-9 people maximum

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Join our bilingual guide on a walk through both Mexico’s past and present with this Mexico City day tour! There is no better way to see the progress of this incredible megalopolis than by hitting the pavements of its famous streets and monuments. 

We’ll start the tour at the largest, most visited museum in all of Mexico, the National Museum of Anthropology. You’ll be led from room to room as you learn about pre-Hispanic ethnic groups such as the Maya and Toltec. Not only does the National Museum of Anthropology give you a first hand look at the Aztec calendar “Stone of the Sun”, it also holds some of Latin America’s most significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from Mexico's pre-Columbian heritage.

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“Exceptional. Truly one of the best museums in the world. Amazing collection and view into rich Mexican history. Amazing!”Richard, The Netherlands

Next, we will head to the Historic Center of the city, where we’ll enjoy a panoramic ride across Reforma Avenue and Chapultepec Castle. Then we’ll walk along the busy streets lined with emblematic buildings and monuments that make up Mexico City’s Historic Center. Admire the Latin American Tower, Metropolitan Cathedral, National Palace, Templo Mayor, and the Palace of Fine Arts as our guide gives us a history lesson of one of the most famous downtown areas in the world.

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“The most important part of Mexico City, with many important buildings and monuments with fascinating stories – definitely not a place to miss!”Leuveen, U.K.