Explore Mexico City’s palaces, churches, and pyramids. Join our guided tour from Zócalo to uncover history, architecture, and culture.
Explore Mexico City’s palaces, churches, and pyramids. Join our guided tour from Zócalo to uncover history, architecture, and culture.
- Hemiciclo a Juarez - We will talk about the Juárez reforms, the Porfiriato and the transformations of modern Mexico.
- Palacio de Bellas Artes - We will enter the first floor and contemplate the beauty of its interiors (Mexican marble, pre-Hispanic details on the doors and stairs).
- Alameda Central - We will see the sculptures of Greek…
- Hemiciclo a Juarez - We will talk about the Juárez reforms, the Porfiriato and the transformations of modern Mexico.
- Palacio de Bellas Artes - We will enter the first floor and contemplate the beauty of its interiors (Mexican marble, pre-Hispanic details on the doors and stairs).
- Alameda Central - We will see the sculptures of Greek gods, as well as the history of the park (the first in America)
- House of Tiles (Casa de los Azulejos) - An architectural gem of the historic center. We will learn the details of its interior, along with the mural by Clemente Orozco.
- Palacio Postal - Inside we will contemplate the luxury of its architecture, the origin of the mail in Mexico, as well as the meaning of the national coat of arms through a work of art made from stamps.
- Museo Nacional de Artes - We will visit the first floor of this neoclassical/Renaissance palace by the Italian architect Silvio Contri.
- Francisco I. Madero Avenue - One of the most visited streets in Mexico City. Here we will learn about the baroque and neoclassical architecture of the historic center, as well as the most popular palaces in the area.
- Zocalo - This is the most important square in CDMX! We will see the architecture of the 16th-17th centuries, the government palace, the country’s flag, the city’s coat of arms in Talavera, and the daily life of families visiting the square.
- Catedral Metropolitana de la Ciudad de Mexico - We will learn every detail of the chapels, the tabernacle and the beautiful altar with frescoes of the Immaculate Virgin.

- Bilingual guide
- Bilingual guide
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During his initial visits, Humboldt described Mexico City as the City of Palaces. Join our tour to explore these magnificent structures.
The meeting point is at the Hemiciclo a Benito Juárez, adjacent to the central Alameda Park. From this location, discussions will cover modern Mexican politics, the separation of church and state, the Porfiriato era,…
During his initial visits, Humboldt described Mexico City as the City of Palaces. Join our tour to explore these magnificent structures.
The meeting point is at the Hemiciclo a Benito Juárez, adjacent to the central Alameda Park. From this location, discussions will cover modern Mexican politics, the separation of church and state, the Porfiriato era, and the overall progression towards modernity.
The tour will proceed to the first floor of the Palacio de Bellas Artes, Casa de los Azulejos, Palacio del Correo, and the National Museum of Art, where the focus will be on the Italian architectural influence in the country.
Continuing along Calle Madero, the tour will include a visit to the Temple of San Francisco, with an analysis of the baroque and neoclassical architecture in the historic center. The tour will conclude at the Zócalo, where participants will admire the Metropolitan Cathedral and the archaeological site of the Templo Mayor.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.