Guided Visits Antropology museum and Chapultepec Castle and Prehispanic Food, Fri, Sep 6, 2024, 9:30...
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- Data: Sept 06, 2024
- Tempo : 09:30
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Join us for an unforgettable day as we delve into two of Mexico City's most renowned cultural landmarks. Accompanied by a certified bilingual guide, our journey will take place from 9:30 AM to 1:00 PM.
Our adventure begins at the National Museum of Anthropology, where the rich tapestry of Mexico’s ancient civilizations comes to life.
The National Museum of Anthropology is a marvel of architectural design, set within the verdant landscapes of Chapultepec Park. Upon entering, visitors are transported through time, exploring exhibits that celebrate the diverse histories and cultures that have shaped Mexico.
Next, we ascend Chapultepec Hill to visit the magnificent Chapultepec Castle, which offers panoramic views of the bustling city below. This historic site, once an imperial residence, boasts exquisite architecture and lush gardens, narrating tales from Mexico’s colonial period through to the Revolution. As you wander through the grandiose rooms and terraces, immerse yourself in the vibrant history that defines the nation.
The cost for this guided experience in both English and Spanish is 350 pesos, payable in advance at any 7 Eleven store. Please note that this fee does not include the museum entrance fees of 95 pesos each, nor does it cover food expenses.
For reservations, inquiries about availability, and payment details, please reach out via WhatsApp at +52 55.13.08.37.32. Contact Lidia Herrera for assistance.
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We also offer private tours and excursions upon request; don’t hesitate to ask for a personalized quote.
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- vincent
September 2024
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