Mexico City and its unforgettable surroundings
Just a few of our unique tours




Pyramids
Home to an astonishing feat of mankind and known by many as “the city of the gods” some of the largest pyramids on the continent reside in Teotihuacan. Built in the pre-Columbian period, some of these impressive structures have stood the test of time for almost two-thousand years. As we make our way to the site, we'll stop to view the Basilica of the Virgin of Guadalupe; Considered the most important catholic shrine in Latin America.You'll also get a quick look at the Square of the Three Cultures, a point where the pre-Columbian, colonial and modern day parts of Mexico meet together.
Every day 9:00 A.M. - Full Day




City Tour
Your tour begins with a walk through Mexico City's Downtown, a living, breathing, vibrant place with a rich history and unmatched architecture. You'll see the grand architecture of palace of fine arts, impressive even from a distance; feel tiny in the vast plaza that is the Zocalo; and be mesmerized by Diego Rivera's murals in the National Palace. Other highlights of the tour: The House with the Blue Tiles – an 18th century palace, the outer walls of which are decorated with expensive blue and white tiles; The Main Cathedral - one of the oldest and largest Roman Catholic cathedrals in the Americas.
After experiencing these marvels, we visit the National Museum of Anthropology. Considered by many as one of the most exciting museums in the world; inside you'll discover ancient tombs rebuilt and a breathtaking collection of archaeological wonders.
Tuesday to Sunday 9:00 A.M. - Half day




Folkloric Ballet
For anyone wishing to get a real taste of Mexican culture, Amalia Hernandez's ballet ensemble is not to be missed. The show takes place in the historic Palace of the Fine Arts, a fascinating building in itself, with a crystal roof in the center.Expect the show to seduce you with its musical charm and extravagant artwork, just as it has seduced countless others in its 60 years of magical performances.The stage curtain is a labour of love in itself, crafted from nearly a million pieces of colored glass, this sliding screen was carefully crafted by New York's Tiffany's..
Wed 8:30 P.M., Sun 9:30 A.M & 8:30 PM

