Enjoy the nightlife of Mexico City. We begin with a panoramic tour along Paseo de la Reforma to the Zócalo. During the journey you will be able to get out of the vehicle and admire some of the main illuminated monuments such as the Angel of Independence, Hemiciclo a Juárez, Palace of Fine Arts, the Zócalo and other places of interest. Our tour continues to the famous Plaza Garibaldi, a meeting point for many mariachis. While you walk, enjoy and dance to the rhythm of live music and feel the Mexican hospitality and atmosphere with the show of different mariachis that will make you feel the culture and traditions of this country. Finally, enjoy a delicious dinner (not included) enlivened with a wonderful folkloric dance show at the Guadalajara Night Restaurant.
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You will get to know the most important and emblematic avenue in Mexico City. Originally, it was called Paseo de la Emperatriz or Paseo del Emperatriz, since its layout was commissioned by Maximilian of Mexico during the Second Mexican Empire.
You will admire and learn about the history of one of the most emblematic monuments of the Mexican capital, which for decades has been used as the characteristic symbol of Mexico City and the meeting point for the most traditional festivities in the country.
You will enjoy and admire a majestic monument dedicated to Benito Juárez located in the Alameda Central that is noted for its Neoclassical style, dimensions, ornamentation and material used.
You will enjoy a panoramic view of the Palace of Fine Arts, considered the most important in the manifestation of the arts in Mexico and one of the most renowned opera houses in the world. This has been the scene and witness of impressive artistic, social and political events; its construction was started towards the end of the mandate of Porfirio Díaz on the occasion of the celebration of the centenary of the beginning of the Independence of Mexico; however, it was not completed and inaugurated until September 29, 1934,1 due to the Mexican Revolution.
You will visit the Plaza de la Constitución informally known as the Zócalo, it is the main square of Mexico City. Considered the second largest square in the world and the first among Spanish-speaking countries. It is surrounded by the Metropolitan Cathedral, the National Palace, the Old Government Palace and the Government Building. At its center is a large Mexican flag, a symbol of national pride.
You will visit one of the most popular plazas of Mexican music. Which bears that name in honor of a man of Italian origin who fought in the ranks of Madero during the Mexican Revolution.
You will enjoy a Mexican show with the best exponents of the Mexican Song accompanied by the traditional mariachi and Mexican images of the Folkloric Ballet and much more.
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