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Gold Pass 5 days - 12 attractions
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Gold Pass 5 days - 12 attractions

The Passport Mexico is an e-ticket that allows you to have access to the most important attractions in Mexico City. For a single price you can visit all the different attractions you want, saving your time and money.

The Passport Mexico will make your trip to Mexico City easier, leaving you more time to visit attractions and live the City.

You can find travel tips and a free detailed guide with our suggestions to visit and enjoy our city, this will help you to plan your trip and save money.

You will find a list of restaurants and services which are our partners and can give you a courtesy if you present your Passport Mexico in your mobile or printed.

Visit: Zona Arqueologica Teotihuacan, El Santuario, San Juan Teotihuacan 55800 Mexico

Our CITY PASSPORT includes:
• Teotihuacan Tour and Basilica de Guadalupe is our main attraction in the city and it is needed to book prior in the website/app.

Join us on a full day tour to three of the most important places in Mexican culture. Enrich your experience with a private guide heritage interpreter guide who will get you closer to the history and understanding of these places.

Tlatelolco, the actual largest archaeological site in Mexico City that formed part of the capital of the Aztec empire. Here lied the biggest market of that empire and was consummated the conquest of the Aztecs.

Right there lies the Square of the Three Cultures, where the prehispanic, colonial and present of Mexico get together. Later, you will go to the popularly known as “La Villa”, or the Basilica of Guadalupe, which is the most important religious building in Mexico, and one of the most visited places in the Catholic world. This temple receives large amounts of pilgrims annually.

After visiting the Basilica of Guadalupe, we will continue our tour to Teotihuacan, “City of the Gods.” A professional private guide will accompany you on a journey through the history of this mystical place that will surprise you as it once must have surprised Mesoamerican ancient travelers who came from other cities of its time.

Inclusions:

Entrance to Tlatelolco and Teotihuacán

Round transfer

Bilingual guide

Mezcal tastings

Exclusions:

Optional tips

Food and drinks

Highlights:

Enjoy this tour with a private guide, guarantee of personalized attention and service

Get to know the important religious buldings of Basílica of Guadalupe

Visited one of the most visted archaelogical sites in the Americas: Teotihuacán

Discover the site that formed part of the capital of the Aztec empire: Tlatelolco

Operational Days: Monday to Sunday

Duration: 8.5 hours

Meeting Point:

Open Area of the Palacio de Bellas Artes, on Avenida Hidalgo, at 9:00 hrs

Hotel NH Zona Rosa, Liverpool 155.

Esplanade of the National Auditorium on one side of the stone of the Lunario, at 8:00 hrs

Note: This tour is included in Jaguar, Xolotl and Tlatoani Passport

Duration: 1 day

Visit: Arena Mexico, Avenida de Las Granjas 800 cerca metro Balderas y Cuahutemoc, Mexico City 06720 Mexico

Wrestling Tour

Come to have fun and feel the passion with the best wrestling tour. In this tour you will enjoy the incredible panoramic view on board of the double floor bus with retractable roof (ready to close according to the weather) visiting: “Monumento a la Revolucion”, “Alameda Central”,

“Glorieta de Colón”, “Parroquia de la Sta. Veracruz”. Arriving to “Arena Mexico” you will not only get a free mask and a shot of tequila, also you will live first person and understand the culture of the wrestling art, explained by the guide.

Mexican wrestling began in 1840, one hundred years before it became an official sport. The first wrestling’s took place in public squares, theaters, bull rings, or any small “box ring” where fight demonstrations take place.

At the beginning of the 20th century, most of the wrestling promotor´s were foreigners, for example the Italian Giovanni Resselech, who organized two wrestling seasons in 1910, another example is the Belgian Constant le Marin, who first made a presentation including a Mexican vs a Romanian wrestler in 1921. With this background and the increasing popularity of this activity, the first wrestling function was made on the “Arena Mexico” in September 21 st of 1933, on the previously called “Arena Modelo”

Interesting points:

Parroquia de la Sta. Veracruz

Monumento a la Revolución

Alameda Central

Arena México, CDMX

Operation days: Tuesday and Friday

Duration: 4 Hours

Meeting Point (pick ups):

Tuesday: 19:00 Hrs. Capital Bus Zócalo Stop (next to the main Cathedral)

Friday: 20:00 Hrs. Capital Bus Zócalo Stop (next to the main Cathedral)

Agenda for TuesdayAgenda for Friday

19:00 Beginning at the meeting point

Sightseeing tour (Iglesia de la Santa Veracruz, Monumento a la Revolución y Glorieta de Colón)

19:35 Arrival to “Arena México”, located in Col. Doctores

23:00 Transfer to Zócalo (Balderas & Alameda Central)

23:20 Arrival to Zócalo

RECOMENDATIONS AND PASSENGER INDICATIONS

1. Pay attention to the guide’s instructions at all times.

2. Units are not equipped to carry big bags, neither large strollers

3. The abuse of alcoholic beverages will make you lose the right to return in the unit.

4. Inside of the “Arena Mexico” you can buy snacks and drinks

INCLUSIONS

1. Round transportation Capital bus (double floor bus, retractable roof, panoramic view)

2. Traveler insurance on board

3. Bilingual guide, expert in the wrestling art

4. Entrance to the “Arena Mexico” (central preferred zone) The show is 2 up to 3 fights

5. Wrestler mask

6. Tequila shots

Agenda for Friday

20:00 Beginning at the meeting point

Sightseeing tour (Iglesia de la Santa Veracruz, Monumento a la Revolución y Glorieta de Colón)

20:35 Arrival to “Arena México”, located in Col. Doctores

23:30 Transfer to Zócalo (Balderas & Alameda Central)

23:50 Arrival to Zócalo

Duration: 4 hours

Visit: Chapultepec Castle, Bosque de Chapultepec I Secc, Mexico City 11100 Mexico

Live the experience of visiting America’s only real castle. Chapultepec Castle houses the most representative historical heritage of Mexico, during times like the Conquest, the Colony, Independence and Revolution.

You will learn from your experimented and billingual guide which will drive you into both amazing museums.

Get to know how the life of Emperor Maximilian of Habsburg was behind the walls of this castle, decorated in classical European ornamentation. Walk through its halls, go through the stairs made of marble, admiring the sculptures and busts of historical figures, like the emperor Cuauhtémoc and the conqueror Hernán Cortés.

During the colonial period Chapultepec was appreciated as a place of resting and relaxation, for it was built at the top of a hill, on the foundations of what was once the residence of Moctezuma II Xocoyotzin, a palace that gave shelter to numerous viceroys and distinguished visitors for over two centuries. However, the explosion of a powder magazine in the mid-eighteenth century, which caused serious damage in the building, led to the decision that the new palace was built on top of the hill, right on the site of an ancient chapel dedicated to San Miguel archangel.

After visiting the National Museum of History, better known as the Castle of Chapultepec, you’ll make a quick stop for lunch (on your own expense), and then continue to the famous National Museum of Anthropology, house of the Pre-hispanic evidence of the Mexica, Maya, Toltec and the country’s ethnic cultures through time.

The National Museum of Anthropology remains the flagship of the enclosures that safeguard the mexican indigenous heritage. It stands as a symbol of identity and mentor to generations who are seeking their cultural roots.

Inclusions:

Bilingual guide

Transfer to Castle by little train (subject to availability)

Entrances to Chapultepec’s Castle and to the Anthropology Museum

Exclusions:

Meals and beverages

Optional tips

Souvenirs

Hotel pick-up and drop-of

Operational Days: Tuesday to Sunday

Meeting Point:

Estela de Luz on Av. Reforma in front of the Lions door at 8:50 hrs

Duration: 6 hours.

Note: This tour is included in Jaguar, Xolotl and Tlatoani Passport

Duration: 6 hours

Visit: Torre Latino, Eje Central 2, Mexico City 06040 Mexico

The Latin American Tower was completed at the beginning of 1956, officially opened on April 30 of the same year, and that is how the company moved to La Torre, on the 4th to 8th floors. The rest of the office space in the tower was offered for rent. At the time of its completion, the Latin American Tower was the tallest building in Latin America. Its public viewpoint, located on the 44th floor, offers people the best view of the city.

It was designed by the Mexican architect Augusto H. Álvarez. It surpassed the Anahuac Tower and the Miguel E Abed Tower in Mexico City and the Altino Arantes skyscraper in Brazil. It was also the tallest building in the city from its construction in 1956 until 1972, when the Hotel de México, now the World Trade Center Tower, was completed. He also obtained the record for the highest skyscraper in the world outside of the United States.

How to arrive?

Subway Line 2 (Blue), Statio Bellas Artes

Address:

Eje Central Lázaro Cárdenas 2, Centro, 06000 Ciudad de México, CDMX

Operational Days:

Monday to Sunday form 9:00 to 22:00 hrs

Duration: 2 hours

Visit: Museo del Tequila y el Mezcal, Plaza Garibaldi, s/n, Mexico City Plaza Garibaldi, s/n Mexico

The Museum of Tequila and Mezcal (MUTEM) Garibaldi, is part of the new cultural facilities of the Plaza Garibaldi and is a reference for the renovation of this area of ​​the Historic Center. Among its main objectives are the dissemination and promotion of the heritage and cultural identity of Mexico and the attraction of new visitors and national and foreign tourists.

The MUTEM is a dynamic and versatile cultural space in which through exhibitions, gatherings, conferences, concerts, presentations of Mexican distillates, gastronomy and other cultural manifestations seeks to enhance the culture of tequilas and mezcales with related themes.

Our main objective is to publicize the products resulting from the distillation processes of the different varieties of agave. There is a wide variety of public that seeks values, traditions and knowledge of 100% Mexican customs, where we highlight the value of products, which are of quality. On the other hand, in MUTEM you can enjoy different elements, which make important appointments as intangible heritage of Mexico and elements of national identity.

On the first floor of the building is the Museum dedicated to the production of Tequila and Mezcal, distilled beverages which have international recognition and are proudly Mexican.

On the other hand you will find the history of the Mariachi and the Garibaldi Square, a journey that takes us to the origin of our national popular culture. In this exhibition space is the collection of bottles of tequila and mezcal, which has more than 300 objects.

The museum combines various expository media to explain the processes, history and some interesting facts regarding the aforementioned issues.

Museum Opening schedule:

Sunday to Wednesday: 11:00 to 22:00 hrs

Thursdy to Saturday: 11:00 to 00:00 hrs

Cantina and skydeck:

Monday to thursday: 13:00 to 22:00 hrs

Friday to Sunday: 11:00 to 02:30 hrs

Store:

Sunday to Wednesday: 11:00 to 22:00 hrs

Thursday to Saturday: 11:00 to 02:30 hrs

Address and Location:

Plaza Garibaldi S/N col. Centro México CDMX 06010

Duration: 2 hours

Visit: Floating Gardens of Xochimilco, Southern neighborhood of Xochimilco, Mexico City Mexico

This is one of our most colorful tours, for not only will you visit the famous “Blue House”, but you will also meet the majestic architecture of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, the picturesque landscapes of Coyoacan’s downtown, and the colors of Xochimilco, “ Place of flowers”.

Our first stop will be Coyoacán, whose name in nahuatl means “place of coyotes“. Here, our guide will give you a brief explanation on the origins and importance of this quarter and its surroundings, and besides you’ll have time to walk around its streets and if you want to, have a light breakfast (at your expense).

Next, you’ll visit the museum-house of Frida Kahlo, or the “Blue House”, where you’ll meet the intense relationship between Frida, her works and her home, where she was born and also where she died.

Although after marrying Diego Rivera she lived in different places of Mexico City, and abroad, she always went back to her old house in Coyoacan. The trip continues towards one of Frida Kahlo’s favourite places, Xochimilco. Here not only will you get information on its origins, going back to the pre-hispanic times, but also will you enjoy a ride on a trajinera, traditional boat of the zone.

After the ride, you’ll have spare time to walk around the crafts market or try the delicious food sold on the surrounding area. Our last stop is UNAM, Mexico University.

Our guide will explain you the murals of Rectory building and the Central Library belonging to the main campus of National University.

Inclusions:

Round transfer from meeting point

Bilingual Guide

Ride on a trajinera

Entrance to the Museum of Frida Kahlo

Exclusions:

Drinks and food

Optional tips

Hightlights:

Float on the canals of Xochimilco on a trajinera

The magical world of Frida Kahlo and stunning murals of Juan O´Gorman

Operational Days: Tuesday to Sunday

Meeting Point:

Behind of the Palacio de Bellas Artes, on Aveinda Hidalgo, at 9:00 hrs

NH Zona Rosa Liverpool 155, at 8:20 hrs

Esplanade of the National Auditorium on one side of the Lunario stone at 8:00 hrs

Duration: 10 hours

Duration: 10 hours

Visit: Museo Frida Kahlo, Calle Londres 247 Col. Del Carmen, Mexico City 04100 Mexico

This is one of our most colorful tours, for not only will you visit the famous “Blue House”, but you will also meet the majestic architecture of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, the picturesque landscapes of Coyoacan’s downtown, and the colors of Xochimilco, “ Place of flowers”.

Our first stop will be Coyoacán, whose name in nahuatl means “place of coyotes“. Here, our guide will give you a brief explanation on the origins and importance of this quarter and its surroundings, and besides you’ll have time to walk around its streets and if you want to, have a light breakfast (at your expense).

Next, you’ll visit the museum-house of Frida Kahlo, or the “Blue House”, where you’ll meet the intense relationship between Frida, her works and her home, where she was born and also where she died.

Although after marrying Diego Rivera she lived in different places of Mexico City, and abroad, she always went back to her old house in Coyoacan. The trip continues towards one of Frida Kahlo’s favourite places, Xochimilco. Here not only will you get information on its origins, going back to the pre-hispanic times, but also will you enjoy a ride on a trajinera, traditional boat of the zone.

After the ride, you’ll have spare time to walk around the crafts market or try the delicious food sold on the surrounding area. Our last stop is UNAM, Mexico University.

Our guide will explain you the murals of Rectory building and the Central Library belonging to the main campus of National University.

Inclusions:

Round transfer from meeting point

Bilingual Guide

Ride on a trajinera

Entrance to the Museum of Frida Kahlo

Exclusions:

Drinks and food

Optional tips

Hightlights:

Float on the canals of Xochimilco on a trajinera

The magical world of Frida Kahlo and stunning murals of Juan O´Gorman

Operational Days: Tuesday to Sunday

Meeting Point:

Behind of the Palacio de Bellas Artes, on Aveinda Hidalgo, at 9:00 hrs

NH Zona Rosa Liverpool 155, at 8:20 hrs

Esplanade of the National Auditorium on one side of the Lunario stone at 8:00 hrs

Duration: 10 hours

Duration: 10 hours

Visit: Centro Coyoacan, Avenida Coyoacan 2000 Col. Xoco, Mexico City 03103 Mexico

This is one of our most colorful tours, for not only will you visit the famous “Blue House”, but you will also meet the majestic architecture of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, the picturesque landscapes of Coyoacan’s downtown, and the colors of Xochimilco, “ Place of flowers”.

Our first stop will be Coyoacán, whose name in nahuatl means “place of coyotes“. Here, our guide will give you a brief explanation on the origins and importance of this quarter and its surroundings, and besides you’ll have time to walk around its streets and if you want to, have a light breakfast (at your expense).

Next, you’ll visit the museum-house of Frida Kahlo, or the “Blue House”, where you’ll meet the intense relationship between Frida, her works and her home, where she was born and also where she died.

Although after marrying Diego Rivera she lived in different places of Mexico City, and abroad, she always went back to her old house in Coyoacan. The trip continues towards one of Frida Kahlo’s favourite places, Xochimilco. Here not only will you get information on its origins, going back to the pre-hispanic times, but also will you enjoy a ride on a trajinera, traditional boat of the zone.

After the ride, you’ll have spare time to walk around the crafts market or try the delicious food sold on the surrounding area. Our last stop is UNAM, Mexico University.

Our guide will explain you the murals of Rectory building and the Central Library belonging to the main campus of National University.

Inclusions:

Round transfer from meeting point

Bilingual Guide

Ride on a trajinera

Entrance to the Museum of Frida Kahlo

Exclusions:

Drinks and food

Optional tips

Hightlights:

Float on the canals of Xochimilco on a trajinera

The magical world of Frida Kahlo and stunning murals of Juan O´Gorman

Operational Days: Tuesday to Sunday

Meeting Point:

Behind of the Palacio de Bellas Artes, on Aveinda Hidalgo, at 9:00 hrs

NH Zona Rosa Liverpool 155, at 8:20 hrs

Esplanade of the National Auditorium on one side of the Lunario stone at 8:00 hrs

Duration: 10 hours

Duration: 10 hours

Visit: Six Flags Mexico, Carretera Picacho Ajusco Km 1.5, Mexico City 14200 Mexico

GENERAL ACCESS INCLUDED

Duration: 1 day

Visit: Basilica de Santa Maria de Guadalupe, Plaza de las Americas 1 Col. Villa de Guadalupe, Mexico City 07050 Mexico

Join us on a full day tour to three of the most important places in Mexican culture. Enrich your experience with a private guide heritage interpreter guide who will get you closer to the history and understanding of these places.

Tlatelolco, the actual largest archaeological site in Mexico City that formed part of the capital of the Aztec empire. Here lied the biggest market of that empire and was consummated the conquest of the Aztecs.

Right there lies the Square of the Three Cultures, where the prehispanic, colonial and present of Mexico get together. Later, you will go to the popularly known as “La Villa”, or the Basilica of Guadalupe, which is the most important religious building in Mexico, and one of the most visited places in the Catholic world. This temple receives large amounts of pilgrims annually.

After visiting the Basilica of Guadalupe, we will continue our tour to Teotihuacan, “City of the Gods.” A professional private guide will accompany you on a journey through the history of this mystical place that will surprise you as it once must have surprised Mesoamerican ancient travelers who came from other cities of its time.

Inclusions:

Entrance to Tlatelolco and Teotihuacán

Round transfer

Bilingual guide

Mezcal tastings

Exclusions:

Optional tips

Food and drinks

Highlights:

Enjoy this tour with a private guide, guarantee of personalized attention and service

Get to know the important religious buldings of Basílica of Guadalupe

Visited one of the most visted archaelogical sites in the Americas: Teotihuacán

Discover the site that formed part of the capital of the Aztec empire: Tlatelolco

Operational Days: Monday to Sunday

Duration: 8.5 hours

Meeting Point:

Open Area of the Palacio de Bellas Artes, on Avenida Hidalgo, at 9:00 hrs

Hotel NH Zona Rosa, Liverpool 155.

Esplanade of the National Auditorium on one side of the stone of the Lunario, at 8:00 hrs

Note: This tour is included in Jaguar, Xolotl and Tlatoani Passport

Duration: 9 hours

Visit: Plaza de las tres culturas, Eje Central esquina Eje Uno Norte Tlatelolco, Mexico City 06900 Mexico

Join us on a full day tour to three of the most important places in Mexican culture. Enrich your experience with a private guide heritage interpreter guide who will get you closer to the history and understanding of these places.

Tlatelolco, the actual largest archaeological site in Mexico City that formed part of the capital of the Aztec empire. Here lied the biggest market of that empire and was consummated the conquest of the Aztecs.

Right there lies the Square of the Three Cultures, where the prehispanic, colonial and present of Mexico get together. Later, you will go to the popularly known as “La Villa”, or the Basilica of Guadalupe, which is the most important religious building in Mexico, and one of the most visited places in the Catholic world. This temple receives large amounts of pilgrims annually.

After visiting the Basilica of Guadalupe, we will continue our tour to Teotihuacan, “City of the Gods.” A professional private guide will accompany you on a journey through the history of this mystical place that will surprise you as it once must have surprised Mesoamerican ancient travelers who came from other cities of its time.

Inclusions:

Entrance to Tlatelolco and Teotihuacán

Round transfer

Bilingual guide

Mezcal tastings

Exclusions:

Optional tips

Food and drinks

Highlights:

Enjoy this tour with a private guide, guarantee of personalized attention and service

Get to know the important religious buldings of Basílica of Guadalupe

Visited one of the most visted archaelogical sites in the Americas: Teotihuacán

Discover the site that formed part of the capital of the Aztec empire: Tlatelolco

Operational Days: Monday to Sunday

Duration: 8.5 hours

Meeting Point:

Open Area of the Palacio de Bellas Artes, on Avenida Hidalgo, at 9:00 hrs

Hotel NH Zona Rosa, Liverpool 155.

Esplanade of the National Auditorium on one side of the stone of the Lunario, at 8:00 hrs

Note: This tour is included in Jaguar, Xolotl and Tlatoani Passport

Duration: 9 hours



Duration:5 days
Commences in:San Juan Teotihuacan, Mexico
Country:Mexico
City:San Juan Teotihuacan

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