Day Tour Mixquic , Tlahuac and Trajinera CdMx (Barrios Mágicos) - Mexico City, Fri, Dec 8, 2023, 8...

Veranstaltungsbeschreibung

  • Datum: Dec 08, 2023
  • Zeit: 08:30
  • Anschrift: Adresse für Teilnehmer sichtbar
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Join us as we embark on a fascinating journey through two captivating villages in Mexico City, located a bit further away from the bustling city center. Discover the enchanting charm of Mixquic, one of Mexico City's 21 magical neighborhoods, and immerse yourself in its rich pre-Hispanic and colonial history, picturesque rural landscapes, and mouthwatering gastronomy.

For only $950 mxn pesos, we offer a unique opportunity to explore Tlahuac, the rural counterpart of Xochimilco. Marvel at the intricate network of canals and chinampas (floating gardens) as we visit the stunning monastery and vibrant market. If possible, we will also explore the regional museum, showcasing three exquisite pre-Hispanic ovens shaped like masks.

But that's not all! In Mixquic, experience the magic of this Barrio Mágico, renowned for its captivating Day of the Dead ceremonies. However, this colonial town is worth visiting year-round, as it boasts a historic convent with fascinating pre-Hispanic artifacts and captivating murals adorning its streets.

Don't miss out on this incredible day trip from Mexico City! Sign up for the event on Meetup and confirm your reservation by sending a WhatsApp message to +52 1 55 1308 3732 (Lidia Herrera). Please note that it is best to reserve your spot 3 to 5 days in advance, but feel free to contact us to inquire about availability or to be added to the waiting list.

To learn more about us and get in touch, visit our website at https://aztecatta.com. You can also check out our travel blog at https://aztecexplorers.com.

For more information about the "Chinampa Experience Tlahuac," read our blog post at https://aztecexplorers.com/2018/07/26/travelling-in-time-exploring-the-chinampas-of-tlahuac-mexico-city/.

To learn about the origins and meaning of the "Day of the Dead" in Mexico, visit our blog post at https://aztecexplorers.com/2018/10/21/day-of-the-dead-dia-de-los-muertos-in-mexico-meaning-and-origin/.

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