Mexico City ranges from exclusive museums, vast parks and the beautiful masterpieces of architecture. These all give a unique character to this metropolis.The famous landmarks include Zocalo, which is among the largest squares in the world. This historic center boasts of a National Palace to the east, Metropolitan Cathedral to the north and various historic buildings. A Mexican flag present at the center is raised each day. This place is used for hosting various events. The Museo de Antropologia is home to ancient artifacts that were used many years ago. The contemporary style building highlights the culture and history of the Mexican people.
Catedral Metropolitana is the oldest and largest cathedral in the New World. The building looks stunning at night. This houses many colonial-era artifacts and paintings. Templo Mayor is the main religious center. The old temple was destroyed by Spanish conquistadors whose remains is still present underneath the temple.
Xochimilco is famous for the canals. Here you can enjoy a ride through this canal system. It is a perfect place to view historic architecture. National Palace or Palacio Nacional is a workplace of Mexico’s President. This palace treasures a bell that was used in the war of Mexican independence.
Another famous attraction of Mexico City is the Palace of Fine Arts or Palacio de Bellas Artes, which is the cultural center of Mexico and Mexican City. This white lavish building has an art nouveau style and neo-classical exterior with art deco interior.
Chapultepec Castle is a royal site present atop Chapultepec Hill. It is the home for royalty and once it was the sacred place for the Aztecs. The other famous attractions of Mexico City are Basilica de Guadalupe and Museo Frida Kahlo.
HISTORICAL CENTER ROUTE: This route helps you discover the architecture, culture, cuisines, and history of Mexico City. It is the most visited route.
Stops: Museo del Arte Moderno, Auditorio, Casa Lamm, Monumento a la Independencia, Hemiciclo a Juárez, Zócalo, Condesa, Cibeles (Plaza Madrid), Reforma 222, Museo de Cera y Ripley, Plaza Manuel Tolsa, Glorieta a Colón,Monumento a la Revolución,Museo Franz Mayer, Monumento a la Independencia, Museo de Antropología , Reforma Rio de la, Museo de San Carlos, Plata, Reforma-Insurgentes.
POLANCO ROUTE: Shop and enjoy the city tour and delve into the beauty of splendid architecture.
Stops: Arquímedes Campos Elíseos, Auditorio, Centro Comercial Antara, Masarik/Moliere, Hipódromo/Granja Las Américas Museo, Museo del Papalote, Soumaya.
SOUTH ROUTE: This unrivaled tour gives a chance to explore Bohemian neighborhoods. Feel the historic and modern era in this route.
Stops: World Trade Center, Fuente de la Cibeles, Plaza de Toros México, Mercado Roma, Avenidade la Paz, Mercado de Flores,Centro Comercial Perisur, Estadio Universitario, Centro Comercial Cuicuilco, Centro Comercial Cuicuilco, Centro Histórico de Tlalpan, UNAM,Museo Universum, Museo de la Acuarela, Rectoría de la UNAM, Museo Frida Kahlo,Centro Histórico Coyoacán, Centro Comercial Plaza Coyoacán.
BASILICA ROUTE: The route will take you to colonial, pre-Hispanic and modern era in the Mexico City.
Stops: Basílica, Zócalo, Palacio de los Condes de Miravalle, Garibaldi, Tlatelolco.