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Mexico City Tours
All Mexico City tours include complimentary pick-up from Mexico City hotels.
 Teotihuacán Pyramids & Shrine of Guadalupe Tour
A mythical city to the Aztecs and home to ancient pyramids, Teotihuacán is just one hour outside of Mexico City. Climb the Pyramid of the Sun and the Moon, explore the Butterflies Temple and walk the Avenue of the Dead. Mexico City visitors on this highly recommended tour will also visit the most visited religious site in Latin America, the Shrine of our Lady Guadalupe, built in the 16th century.
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 Folkloric Ballet
Mexico City's nightlife offers all the possibility and entertainment of the world's best cosmopolitan centers. The world-renowned Folkloric Ballet is a show not to be missed. Traditional music and dance come alive on stage at either the Palace of Fine Arts or the Hidalgo Theater, two impressive Mexico City venues, and the colorful costumes, original dance and electric music stir the soul.
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 Mexico City Tour & Museum of Anthropology
On this seven-hour Mexico City tour, visitors will explore the varied art and history of Mexico City. Stops on this narrated Mexico City tour include the Metropolitan Cathedral, the 2,100-acre Chapultepec Park, Diego Rivera murals at the National Palace and the Anthropological Museum, home to burial tombs, giant Olmec stone heads, the famous Aztec Calendar Stone and a reconstructed Mayan temple.
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 Puebla & Cholula
Visit Cholula's Great Pyramid of Tepanama, the largest pyramid ever built and capped by a blue and white Spanish church, a classic symbol of conquest. Next stop is the picturesque city of Puebla, an archetype of colonial architecture and cobblestone streets. This Mexico City tour also includes stops at the Convent of Santa Monica, the Rosary Chapel and an onyx factory.
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 Xochimilco & National University
The Venice of Mexico, Xochimilco best demonstrates that Mexico City is built on what once was a lake, navigated by the Aztecs via boats. Drift along on a colorful flat-bottomed boat through floating flower gardens and take in a once-enormous agrarian canal system that fed the Aztec capital. After, visit the National University, which was founded in 1550 and contains an outdoor gallery of mural art and sculptures.
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 Cuernavaca & Taxco
Cuernavaca, or "City of Eternal Spring," is a popular weekend retreat for Mexico City locals for its beauty and namesake weather. This Mexico City tour also covers the silver city of Taxco, which tumbles across a hillside (once rich in silver veins) with winding cobblestone streets, tile roofed buildings, cozy squares and a strong Old World ambiance that has survived for hundreds of years. Visitors will explore a local market and browse Taxco's famous silversmith shops.
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