Breakfast: Excluded|Lunch: Included (Mexican specialty lunch)|Dinner: Excluded
Today we will visit Basilica de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe, Pyramid of the Sun and Pyramid of Moon in Teotihuacan Ruins and a Mexico City mini tour
9:00 Depart from Galeria Plaza Reforma hotel
9:30-10:30 Arrive at Basilica de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe and inside visit
10:30-13:00 Arrive at Teotihuacan Ruins and inside visit ( Pyramid of the Sun and Pyramid of Moon, )
13:00-14:00 Lunch
15:30-18:30 Head back to Mexico and have a mini city tour
Constitution Square - Cathedral of Mexico -
The National Palace (exterior) - Templo Mayor (exterior) - Art Palace (exterior) -Tequila Museum (inside for a tour, introduced the development history of Mexico's national liquor, and taste a free glass of tequila.)
18:30 Return back to Galeria Plaza Reforma hotel.
Please be noticed that this schedule may be subject to change depending on the actual circumstances.
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Teotihuacan, MX
An ancient Mesoamerican city located in a sub-valley of the Valley of Mexico, known today as the site of many of the most architecturally significant Mesoamerican pyramids built in the pre-Columbian Americas.
Basilica de Guadalupe
is a Roman Catholic church, basilica and National shrine of Mexico in the north of Mexico City. The shrine was built near the hill of Tepeyac where Our Lady of Guadalupe is believed to have appeared to Saint Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin.
Pyramids of the Moon
The Pyramid of the Moon is a structure of seven pyramids built on top of each other. In the many buildings of teotihuacan, the sun pyramid have been a powerful witness to the glorious period of the city, which began in 100 A.D.
Pyramids of the Sun
Located on the east side of the undead boulevard of teotihuacan ,it is the third largest pyramid in the world and the largest building in teotihuacan.
The avenue of the Dead
The avenue of the Dead through the ancient city from north to south is about 3 kilometers long and 40 meters wide,and the buildings on both sides are well-proportioned,the slope of the streets is clever, every few meters there are six steps and construction of a platform, which gives people the sense towards the sky.
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Mexico City, MX
The capital of Mexico and one of the most important economic centers in the world traces its history back to the year 1351 and the Aztec empire's famous Tenochtitlan. It is a center of world history and Mexican culture.
Plaza de la Constitucion
The Plaza de la Constitución (English: Constitution Square) is a plaza occupying a full square block in the heart of the civic district of Santiago, Chile. It is located in front of the northern facade of the Palacio de la Moneda and is surrounded by other government buildings such as those housing the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Justice, Banco Central de Chile and the Intendencia de Santiago.
Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral
The Metropolitan Cathedral of the Assumption of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary into Heaven is the largest cathedral in the Americas,and seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mexico.
Palacio Nacional (Outside Visit)
The National Palace is the seat of the federal executive in Mexico. It is located on Mexico City's main square, the Plaza de la Constitución (El Zócalo).
Templo Mayor (Outside Visit)
The temple is the symbol of Mexico today. In Aztec belief this was, literally, the center of the universe. Standing about ninety feet high, the majestic structure consisted of two stepped pyramids rising side by side on a huge platform. It dominated both the Sacred Precinct and the entire city.
Fine Arts Palace (Outside Visit)
The Mexican folkloric dance drama held in the Fine Arts Palace combines the unique folk cultures of Mexico and shows the evolution of Mexican independence since its bicentenary.The dance drama has been popular with mexicans and foreign tourists alike.It has also been praised by critics in Mexico and internationally as a major artistic achievement in Mexico.
Museum of Tequila and Mezcal
Mexico Cityâs Museum of Tequila and Mezcal offers visitors a lesson in the history, production, and significance of Mexicoâs much-loved, agave-based spirit. The museum also covers Mexican history and pop culture, with exhibits on its location at Plaza Garibaldi and los mariachi.