Mexico city is one of the oldest and largest cities in the Americas. The city is blessed with a blend of colonial architecture, spicy cuisines, iconic artwork, and a wealthy cultural heritage. The beauty of Mexico City as it continues preserving its pasts in modern views is what attracts millions of travelers to it every year. The city sits at an altitude of more than 2,200 meters in the Anahuac Valley and it is surrounded by enormous mountain ranges. From anywhere in the city, you can see two volcanoes covered in snow, Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl, standing at about 5,000 meters over it. Among the popular things to do in Mexico City is visiting the splendid Baroque churches and palaces that have survived the test of time since the early colonial period. Famous attractions in Mexico City you shouldn’t miss as a visitor includes Zocalo: The Birthplace of the Constitution, The National Museum of Anthropology, Templo Mayor and the Great Pyramid of Tenochtitlan, The Palace of Fine Arts, Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral, The National Palace, and many more.
Take a walking tour or bike tour of Centro Histórico de la Ciudad, a UNESCO World Heritage Site which is about 15-square kilometers and contains more than 1,400 important buildings from the 16th to 19th centuries. This is one of the ways to get you involved in some historical tours in Mexico City. You will get to know more about Spanish colonization with a guide to feed you with live commentary and navigate the networked roads. Combine a lot of sightseeing tours of Mexico City attractions when you get a hop on hop off bus sightseeing ticket. With the unlimited hop on hop off advantage, you can use the day to explore more than 30 attractions, and you can combine that with Mexico City skip the line city passes. This will help you not stand in queues during admission into these attractions. Cruise your way to the beaches and shore sides after exploring the busy streets with any of Mexico City sunset cruise tours available. You can continue spending your evening bumbling the city’s artificially illumination with the numerous things to do at night in Mexico City.
The list below contains the best tours in Mexico City carefully handpicked by reading hundreds of travelers’ comments. We also compare prices from top suppliers and attach adequate information to help travelers with their budgets and their preferences respectively.
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Lucha Libre Experience and Mezcal Tasting in Mexico City
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Small-Group Teotihuacan Pyramids from Mexico City
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Teotihuacan Pyramids Private Tour from Mexico City
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