Mexico City Tour with Anthropology Museum
Overview
-National Palace may not be available by government order without previous notification.
-Fine Art Palace & Templo Mayor are not included in the visit and a panoramic visit is included.
During the current pandemic:
-The Cathedral may be closed for tourists.
-Anthropology Museum may be subject to availability due to the low capacity allowed. In case this happens, only the entrance fee ticket will be reimbursed.
Inclusions
- Professional guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels only)
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Anthropology Museum Entrance Fee
- Entry/Admission - Museo Nacional de Antropologia
What to expect
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass By: Palacio de Bellas Artes, Avenida Juarez y Eje Central s/n Centro Histórico, Mexico City 06050 Mexico
Fine Art Palace, a unique, eclectic architecture art deco, and renaissance style, Carrera and Mexican marbles, an impressive Tiffany curtain, is the best cultural venue in the Historic Center of Mexico and a real jewel of the city.
Stop At: Zocalo, Calle Plaza de La Constitucion S/N Centro Histórico de la Cdad. de México, Centro, Mexico City 06000 Mexico
Enjoy the world's 3rt largest square, surrounded by Mexico's most important political power buildings; National Palace, the City Hall, the Justice Palace, and the Cathedral. Zocalo is synonymous with main square in Mexico. Finds the remains of the Azteca Empire called Templo Mayor. The Historical Center is the most extensive colonial city declared by UNESCO in America and called the Palaces' City in the XIX century.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: National Palace, P.za De La Constitucion S/N, Centro Historico De La Cdad. De Mexico, Mexico City 06066 Mexico
The National Palace is the seat of the Federal Executive Power of Mexico; it houses the masterpieces of Diego Rivera, who painted in fresco the history of Mexico and Mesoamerica's cultures' richness.
The National Palace may not be available by government order without previous notice.
Duration: 45 minutes
Stop At: Museo del Templo Mayor, Seminario 8 Centro Histórico, Mexico City 06060 Mexico
The Great Temple of Mexico is an enclosure that includes a series of constructions, buildings, towers and a patio, the physical space where they were located, enclosed by a wall that had doors which gave access to the main roads of the city.
Panoramic view
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Catedral Metropolitana de la Ciudad de Mexico, Calle Plaza de La Constitucion S/N Centro Histórico de la Cdad, Mexico City 06000 Mexico
The Metropolitan Cathedral dedicated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The masterpiece is the main altar designed in Churriguersco style. An outstanding engineer work considering the ground is a swampy one, and this is one of the top ten largest temples constructed during the colonial period. It is the seat of the First Archdiocese of Mexico. It is located on the north side of the Plaza de la Constitución.
Duration: 25 minutes
Pass By: Paseo de la Reforma, Paseos de la Reforma No. 42, Mexico City Mexico
The most beautiful street of the City that holds the most significant monuments such as The Angel of the Independence, The Diana, Christopher Colombus, and connects the most important areas of the City, the Historical Center, the Financial Center, the Cultural and the largest Chapultepec Park.
Pass By: Bosque de Chapultepec, Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City Mexico
You will pass through the 1st and 2nd section of this Park which is not only an urban forest, it has 8 museums, more than 100 fountains and monuments, boats to row in the lakes, children's areas or many areas to live with nature and take a walk. You will be able to appreciate the Tamayo Modern Art Museum, Chapultepec Lake, the Auditorium, La Casa de los Pinos, Chapultepec Fair, The Composers Fountain, Papalote Museo del Niño and Tlaloc Fountain.
Stop At: Museo Nacional de Antropologia, Av. Paseo de la Reforma s/n, Bosque de Chapultepec I Secc, Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City 11560 Mexico
The National Museum of Anthropology and History is one of the most important museum sites in Mexico and the Americas. It is designed to house and display the great archaeological legacy of Mesoamerica's peoples and to account for the country's numerous and rich ethnic diversity today.
Admission fee included if option selected.
Duration: 1 hour
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately, and use comfortable shoes
- National Palace may not be available by government order without previous notification. During the current pandemic, Bellas Artes and Cathedral may be closed for tourists.
- Near public transportation
- Most travelers can participate
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 16 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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09-03-2018 Medio día para visitar Ciudad de México. Realizada con la agencia Kinich@Coyol y su excelente guía Alberto. Alberto es un libro abierto, es increíble los conocimientos que tiene y la amabilidad que desprende en sus explicaciones. Gracias Alberto. Alberto nos recogió en nuestro hotel c...
09-03-2018 Medio día para visitar Ciudad de México. Realizada con la agencia Kinich@Coyol y su excelente guía Alberto. Alberto es un libro abierto, es increíble los conocimientos que tiene y la amabilidad que desprende en sus explicaciones. Gracias Alberto. Alberto nos recogió en nuestro hotel con su minibús. Nos llevó a visitar el centro histórico de Ciudad de México, una de las ciudades más grandes Patrimonio de la Humanidad. Aparcó su minibús y realizamos el recorrido del casco histórico a pié. Visitamos: el Zócalo (plaza principal), el Palacio Nacional con los murales de Diego Rivera, la Catedral Metropolitana, una vista panorámica del Templo Mayor, la ciudad de la cultura Azteca, con más de 2.000 años de historia. Cogimos de nuevo su vehículo y continuamos la excursión hasta el parque Chapultepec, a lo largo del Paseo de la Reforma, para visitar el Museo Nacional de Antropología. El Museo Antropológico es una visita obligada. Existe una gran variedad de exposiciones en distintas salas. Solo visitamos una de estas salas. Se ven impresionantes obras como la famosa Piedra del Sol o el Calendario azteca, Muchas obras maestras de las antiguas culturas mesoamericanas. Una vez acabada la visita, Alberto nos llevó a nuestro hotel.
Very interesting tour of a beautiful city with a rich history!
Very interesting tour of a beautiful city with a rich history!
Our guide was very informative and clearly knows the city and its history like the back of his hand!
Our guide was very informative and clearly knows the city and its history like the back of his hand!
I purchased this tour with the main reason being wanting to go to anthropology museum. I messaged the night before to confirm it was open because the previous guide told me it was not. Never received a response. When the tour guide arrived to pick us up, i posed the question again and he said ...
I purchased this tour with the main reason being wanting to go to anthropology museum. I messaged the night before to confirm it was open because the previous guide told me it was not. Never received a response. When the tour guide arrived to pick us up, i posed the question again and he said of coarse it is open. Well at the end of the zocalo area tour he headed to the museum, and what do you know it was closed. I was so upset. He proceeded to try and kill time by taking us to polanco and showing us all the sky scrapers in the area including hotels and then car dealerships in the polance area. I did not sign up nor was i interested in knowing what hotels were in the area and what car dealerships were there. This was not a good experience. Ruined the last day of our vacation.Great introduction to main attractions in Mexico City. Our guide Jorge was extremely knowledgeable. I would have liked more time to see more at the anthropological museum.
Great introduction to main attractions in Mexico City. Our guide Jorge was extremely knowledgeable. I would have liked more time to see more at the anthropological museum.
A complete, very informative walking tour of the heart of Mexico City, followed by a visit to the anthropology museum. On our way to the starting point, we were able to see many of the important landmarks in the Paseo de la Reforma. The guides were very friendly and informative and made us re...
A complete, very informative walking tour of the heart of Mexico City, followed by a visit to the anthropology museum. On our way to the starting point, we were able to see many of the important landmarks in the Paseo de la Reforma. The guides were very friendly and informative and made us really feel the history associated with the sights. We were able to really feel the people and its culture in detail I was personally very impressed and taken with my city center experience I highly recommend it !!! Gracias Gabriela y Jesus !!!