Overview
Get the best of Mexico City 3 Days with us and discover authentic treasures! Explore Teotihuacan’s ancient pyramids and the revered Basilica de Guadalupe. Walk in the beautiful Historic Center, discovering colonial gems and savoring local delights. Cruise Xochimilco’s picturesque canals to the tune of mariachi, then delve into Coyoacan’s cobblestone charm, visiting the Casa Kahlo Museum. Ascend to Chapultepec Castle, a historical marvel, and immerse in Mesoamerican wonders at the National Museum of Anthropology. Experience Mexico’s vibrant past and present in this fascinating three-day trip!
Itinerary
Day 1: Teotihuacan + Basilica de Guadalupe + Historic Center (9 h)
On the first day, join your private tour guide to visit Teotihuacan, the capital city of the first Mesoamerican empire currently on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1987. Leisurely explore the archaeological zone with your tour guide and see the impressive Pyramids of the Sun and the Moon, the Road of the Dead, and other sights of this ancient city.
After this, stop at the Basilica de Guadalupe, a highlight religious destination in the world and famous for its cult of the Virgin of Guadalupe
Finally, go to the lively Historic Center of Mexico City and learn about its pre-Hispanic and colonial past, discover its rich traditions and culture, and try the best of local gastronomy. Additionally, see its iconic Zocalo, which is the main square, and visit the vast Metropolitan Cathedral. Also, walk around the area and see multiple colonial-time palaces and the impressive eclectic buildings of the Main Post Office and the Palace of Fine Arts, and much more!
Day 2: Xochimilco + Anahuacalli Museum + UNAM + Coyoacan + Museo Casa Kahlo (8 h)
On the second day, get acquainted with Mexico City’s renowned districts of Xochimilco and Coyoacan, including some stops to visit the unique Anahuacalli Museum, the amazing UNAM Campus, and the Casa Kahlo Museum.
Day 3: Chapultepec Castle + Anthropology Museum (7 h)
On the last day, head to Chapultepec while driving along Paseo de la Reforma, one of the most famous avenues in the city. Upon arrival at the park, climb up the hill to visit the Chapultepec Castle, one of the foremost symbols of Mexico that carefully preserves its heritage from significant historical periods.
Also, visit the National Museum of Anthropology, the largest and most visited museum in Mexico with an astonishing collection of