Visit the most emblematic places of Mexico City in a unique way. See how the city changes when the buildings are illuminated and take amazing photos. On this walking tour, you will visit the Fine Arts Palace, considered the most important cultural venue in Mexico City.
Then you will go to the Palacio de Correos and Calle Madero, where you will learn about its history and the stories and curiosities of the buildings in it, such as the Casa de los Azulejos or an old Franciscan convent, among others.To continue with the walk, you will visit the Zócalo, where we can admire the National Palace and the cathedral, one of the most important buildings of Spanish-American architecture and a World Heritage Site since 1987. Then you will go to the Templo Mayor to visit the ruins from the outside, where the guide will tell you all about its history.
To end the tour, you will see the Torre Latinoamericana, a 44-floor skyscraper inspired by the Empire State of New York, which has a viewpoint on the top floor from which you can admire the best views of the city. This building was the tallest in Mexico City, from 1956 to 2004.Please note: After learning the history of the Torre Latinoamericana, if you have selected the option Tour + Entrance during your booking, you will have time to climb the viewpoint on your own.
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Discover the most emblematic places of Mexico City at night. See the Fine Arts Palace, considered the most important cultural venue in the city. Admire the cathedral, a World Heritage Site since 1987. Enjoy great views from Torre Latinoamericana viewpoint
Please meet the guide at the back of the Palace of Fine Arts, on Avenida Hidalgo 2, at 6.00pm.