Enjoy your First day full of history in Teotihuacán and Tlatelolco, and know the importance of religion in the Basilica of Guadalupe. The next day, enjoy a mix of color and tradition by visiting Xochimilco and traveling in a trajinera, and learn about the culture and art of Coyoacán and the Frida Kahlo museum.
This is the best combination to see, feel and experience the best that Mexico City has to offer.
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First day: is a large Mexican archaeological complex located northeast of Mexico City. For the complex, which was once a flourishing pre-Columbian city, crosses the Causeway of the Dead, which links with the temple of Quetzalcoatl, the Pyramid of the Moon and the Pyramid of the Sun.
The Basilica of Santa María de Guadalupe, officially called Insigne and National Basilica of Santa María de Guadalupe, is a sanctuary of the Catholic Church, dedicated to the Virgin Mary in its dedication of Guadalupe, located at the foot of the Cerro del Tepeyac
Tlatelolco is an archaeological excavation site in Mexico City, Mexico, where remains of the pre-Columbian city-state of the same name have been found. It is centered on the Plaza de las Tres Culturas.
Second Day: The famous Xochimilco canals, the last remnants of the extensive transportation system created by the Aztecs, are located in the south of Mexico City, The colorful gondolas take visitors for rides alongside the boats of food vendors , artisans and mariachis.
The Frida Kahlo Museum is located in one of the oldest and most beautiful neighborhoods in Mexico City, downtown Coyoacán. Also known as the Blue House, it is one of the most representative tourist and cultural sites in the area; the property belonged to the Kahlo family since 1904 and four years after the painter's death, in 1958, it was converted into a museum
The Diego Rivera Anahuacalli Museum (Casa del Anahuac) is a museum in Mexico City, it is located to the south in the Coyoacán delegation. It was designed by the exponent of Mexican muralism Diego Rivera to house his vast collection of pre-Columbian pieces, one of the largest in the country, which he collected since his return from Europe in 1920. Returning to characteristics of Teotihuacan and Mexica architecture,
The Central Library of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) is a general library that has multidisciplinary collections open to the entire university community. It is located in Mexico City, within the University City of UNAM
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