Baja Mexico Grand Tour Musement

Baja Mexico Grand Tour Musement

Baja Mexico Grand Tour USD 125. Shop on Avenida Revolución on the Baja Mexico Grand Tour. Book your tour today on Musement..
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Palaces and historical buildings of Mexico City guided tour Musement

Palaces and historical buildings of Mexico City guided tour Musement

Palaces and historical buildings of Mexico City guided tour USD 32. Book this guided walking tour of the most important buildings in Mexico City including the Museo Nacional de Arte, the National Bank of Mexico, the Palacio de Correos, and the Palacio de Bellas Artes..
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Private sightseeing tour of Mexico City Musement

Private sightseeing tour of Mexico City Musement

Private sightseeing tour of Mexico City USD 122. Discover the highlights of Mexico City on a private walking tour. See Diego Rivera’s murals in the National Palace and visit the Museum of Anthropology and History..
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Chichen Itza Cenote and Valladolid All Inclusive Tour Sat Mexico Tours

Chichen Itza Cenote and Valladolid All Inclusive Tour Sat Mexico Tours

Chichen Itza, Cenote and Valladolid All-Inclusive Tour USD 69. The Yucatan Peninsula offers visitors a treasure trove of history, from the pre-Columbian archeological sites of the Maya civilization, to 16th century towns settled by the Spanish. Experience this history firsthand with a full-day tour from Cancun or the Riviera Maya. See the ancient Maya site Chichen Itza admission not included the pyramid of Kukulcan, and explore the architecture in Valladolid. After a busy day exploring, refresh yourself in the waters of the cenote, and enjoy a delicious buffet meal..
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Historic Downtown Walking Tour Mexico a Pie Tours

Historic Downtown Walking Tour Mexico a Pie Tours

Historic Downtown Walking Tour USD 19. Explore the historic center of Mexico City with this small-group walking tour. You’ll hit up many of the city’s most important attractions, including the Metropolitan Cathedral and the Palacia de Bellas Artes with an expert local guide to provide context and historical information and answer any questions you might have..
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Private Tour Teotihuacan and Guadalupe Shrine Mexico Freelance

Private Tour Teotihuacan and Guadalupe Shrine Mexico Freelance

Private Tour: Teotihuacan and Guadalupe Shrine USD 159.99. On this private half-day tour, avoid the large tour groups and get to know the sights of Mexico City in the company of just your family and friends. Your personalized guide takes you to Tlatelolco, an excavated Aztec zone. Visit the Shrine of Guadalupe, a popular Catholic pilgrimage site, and set your eyes on a cloak said to have imprinted on it an image of the Lady Virgin. Explore the archaeological ruins of Teotihuacan, and climb the Sun and Moon pyramids for arresting views. Transport, tickets, and lunch are included..
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Teotihuacan Early Access tour with Tequila Tasting Amigo Tours Mexico

Teotihuacan Early Access tour with Tequila Tasting Amigo Tours Mexico

Teotihuacan Early Access tour with Tequila Tasting USD 42. Avoid the crowds on this early morning tour of the Teotihuacan pyramids, also known as the City of the Gods. On this tour, an archeologist takes you around the UNESCO World Heritage Site and gives you insight into the majestic plazas and murals. Snap memorable shots of this remaining Mayan heritage as the sun goes up. Then cap off your day trip from Mexico City with a visit to an obsidian factory..
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Chichen Itza Cenote & Valladolid Tour Sat Mexico Tours

Chichen Itza Cenote & Valladolid Tour Sat Mexico Tours

Chichen Itza, Cenote & Valladolid Tour USD 49. Take a day away from the beaches and bars of Cancún and see a different side to the Riviera Maya. This guided tour takes you to see the pyramid temples and other monuments of Chichén Itzá and the colonial city of Valladolid, and includes the opportunity to swim in an underground cenote..
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Teotihuacan Private Tour from Mexico City YouTours CDMX

Teotihuacan Private Tour from Mexico City YouTours CDMX

Teotihuacan Private Tour from Mexico City USD 119.99. Explore Teotihuacán with a private guide on this excursion to the famous archaeological site. You’ll travel from your Mexico City hotel by private vehicle, arriving early enough to avoid the midday crowds. You will tour the area with a certified guide, who will tell you everything there is to know about Mayan history. After your visit, you will be able to try local drinks such as tequila and mescal before returning to Mexico City..
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Tickets & Tours Frida Kahlo Museum Museo Mexico City

Tickets & Tours  Frida Kahlo Museum Museo Mexico City

Tickets & Tours Frida Kahlo Museum Museo Frida Kahlo), Mexico City Viator USD 24.47.

Known as the Blue House La Casa Azul for its bold blue façade, the Frida Kahlo Museum Museo Frida Kahlo was the birthplace and childhood home of the well-known Mexican artist. Inside, the fascinating collection of personal items, furnishings, sketches, and paintings offer insight into both the life and art of Frida Kahlo.

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Tickets & Tours Teotihuacan Mexico City Viator

Tickets & Tours  Teotihuacan Mexico City Viator

Tickets & Tours Teotihuacan, Mexico City Viator USD 9.99.

Known as the City of the Gods, Teotihuacán was the metropolis of a mysterious Mesoamerican civilization that reached its zenith around AD 100. Once the largest city in the region but abandoned centuries before the arrival of the Aztecs, Teotihuacán boasts towering pyramids and stone temples with detailed statues and intricate murals.

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The Most Mexico Central Yucatan & Cancún

The Most Mexico: Central Mexico, Yucatan & Cancún USD 18012119. Can’t decide where to travel in Mexico? Then just, you know, don’t and choose this epic 16-day adventure that hits all the best parts instead. Travel from one oh so beautiful hostel to the next as you venture from Mexico City all the way to Cancún. You’ll discover the cultures, landscapes, and flavours tacos and tequila just scratch the surface of Central Mexico before heading to the jungles, ruins, and white sand beaches of the Yucatán Peninsula. Cap things off with a few incredible days of classic Cancún good times, and you’ve got yourself a Mexico adventure you’ll never forget..
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Classic Mexico Adventure

Classic Mexico Adventure USD 18692199. If you want to experience all the flavours of Mexico you’re going to need more than just tacos and tequila ­— the music, the history, and the people all have a little something you’ll crave. Cities, beaches, jungle, and the curious spices of mole sauce all await on this 14-day tour that lets you hit the beach, discover the ruins of the Mayans, and wander colonial cities. Think of this as Mexico 101 ­without the pop quiz..
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Cultural Wonders of Mexico

Cultural Wonders of Mexico USD 21232359. Mexico offers travellers a feast for the senses — the sounds of bustling urban life of Mexico city, the fascinating sights of the Aztec ruins, and the flavours of exquisite food and drink. On this nine day tour, you’ll have the chance to devour all this and more. Your journey starts in the country’s famed metropolis before visiting many pieces of its colourful past, including the UNESCO World Heritage sites of the Teotihuacan Ruins and Mitla, the Frida Kahlo Museum, and the artisan community of Oaxaca. And, of course, you’ll enjoy delicious local cuisine along the way — not to mention a sip or two of mezcal. With free time put aside to explore, Mexico is ready to embrace all travellers looking to uncover this beautiful country..
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Day of the Dead in Mexico City

Day of the Dead in Mexico City USD 1149. You might have seen it in the movies or on TV but now’s your chance to experience the Day of the Dead in real life with this six-day tour. Explore Mexico City’s markets and tuck into local street food. Get into the spirit with traditional face painting then join a citywide procession. Venture to a small town to witness the elaborate altars built in honour of loved ones passed. You’ll walk away with a greater appreciation for this important cultural event and some incredible memories to boot..
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Essential Central Mexico

Essential Central Mexico USD 11471349. Just hearing the name Mexico is enough to conjure up images of mariachis, tequila, beaches, and heavenly food. Lucky you, this trip from Mexico’s Pacific coast to its capital captures all of those things. Starting in Puerto Vallarta, you’ll head to Guadalajara, a rich cultural centre with music, festivals, and nearby distilleries. Next, you’re off to the smaller towns of Guanajuato and San Miguel de Allende, where you’ll get immersed in Mexican history, not to mention its stunning scenery and architecture. Lastly, you’ll arrive in bustling Mexico City where you’ll say “adios!” to one heck of a trip..
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Mexico Cities Cuisine & Ruins

Mexico: Cities, Cuisine & Ruins . From the hustle of modern Mexico City, which preserves its magic from centuries gone by, to the ruins at Chichén Itzá, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, this adventure takes in all the cultural and historical highlights. It’s perfect for travellers on a tight budget looking to see as much as possible of this diverse region..
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Oaxaca Mexico A Colorful and Vibrant Destination

Located in southern Mexico, Oaxaca is a state that offers a unique blend of indigenous culture, colonial history, and breathtaking natural landscapes. From its vibrant markets and festivals to its ancient ruins and stunning beaches, Oaxaca is a destination that appeals to travelers of all types. In this article, we will explore some of the highlights of Oaxaca and why it’s a must-visit destination.

Culture and History

Oaxaca is home to many indigenous groups, each with their own traditions and customs that have been preserved for centuries. The Zapotec and Mixtec people, in particular, have a rich history that can be seen in the ancient ruins of Monte Albán, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The site was once a thriving city that dates back to 500 BC and was one of the largest pre-Columbian cities in Mesoamerica.

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Mexico’s Day of the Dead A Colorful Celebration Life and Death

If you’re looking for a vibrant and unique cultural experience, Mexico’s Day of the Dead celebration should be at the top of your list. This traditional holiday, also known as Día de los Muertos, takes place on November 1st and 2nd and honors the lives of deceased loved ones with colorful decorations, delicious food, and lively festivities.

What is Day of the Dead?

Day of the Dead is a Mexican holiday that combines indigenous traditions with Catholicism. The holiday is a time to honor deceased loved ones, celebrate their lives, and welcome their spirits back to the world of the living for a brief visit.

History and Significance

Day of the Dead has roots in pre-Columbian Mexico, where the Aztecs would celebrate a month-long festival in honor of the goddess Mictecacihuatl, who presided over the afterlife. When Spanish conquistadors arrived in the 16th century, they brought Catholicism with them, and the holiday merged with the Catholic All Saints’ Day and … Read the rest

The Many Sides of Mexico Puerto Vallarta to Oaxaca

The Many Sides of Mexico: Puerto Vallarta to Oaxaca USD 20392399. Soak up the incredible contrasts of Mexico on this two-week trip from the Pacific coast to the heartland of the its interior. Loaded with highlights, you’ll dive into the country’s rich culture and history in Guadalajara, Guanajuato, and San Miguel de Allende before arriving in the megalopolis of Mexico City, bursting with art, music, and markets. Next, you’ll visit the ancient Aztec pyramids of Teohuacan on your way to Puebla, before finishing your trip off in Oaxaca with almost too many delicious foods and local taverns to discover..
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Mayan Adventure Mexico Belize & Guatemala

Mayan Adventure: Mexico, Belize & Guatemala USD 25673209. Leave the resorts of the Mayan Riviera behind and explore the authentic Yucatán. From sunny beaches and lush jungles to the highlands of Chiapas, journey through Belize, Guatemala, and southern Mexico on this incredible 22-day adventure. Explore the amazing ruins of Chichén Itzá, Palenque, and Tikal and walk the cobblestoned streets of colonial San Cristóbal de las Casas and Antigua. Snorkel with stingrays or just get into the reggae pace of life on a sunny Caribbean island. Experience a journey that introduces you to local culture and offers insight into the history of the Mayan heartland..
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Mexico City to Oaxaca Pottery & Aztec Pyramids

Mexico City to Oaxaca: Pottery & Aztec Pyramids USD 9341099. This short but oh-so sweet trip through Central Mexico captures some of the best parts of the country’s culture, landscapes, and tasty culinary traditions. You’ll visit the massive pyramids at the ancient Aztec capital of Teotihuacán before travelling to Puebla, a city famous for its talavera pottery and beautiful architecture. Next, you’re heading to Oaxaca where you’ll cap off your trip with a seemingly endless variety of delicious food and cultural traditions, including a visit to an “alebrijes” workshop where you’ll see these brightly coloured art pieces synonymous to the region being brought to life. Muy bueno, indeed..
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