The richness of ancient Miso-America is on full display, replete with statuary, art objects, jewelry and more, all curled with an eye to both anthropology and archaeology. In fact, the collection is so extensive that hiring a private guide may help take you through the highlights. Either way, this is a MUST in Mexico City.
Each of the different halls is masterfully organized to present a unique and thorough overview of each of Mexico's many different lines of history and culture, presented through the massively diverse of the country's many ethnic groups and rich indigenous heritage. The central courtyard "Umbrella" is an architectural masterpiece in its own right and some tourists visit the museum just to marvel over this monument. If you have the luxury of time, you can easily spend the entire day here, but if you like most people, you can spare a few hours, concentrate on the Mexica and Maya, and perhaps a quick stroll through the Olmec hall.
Public transportation options are available nearby. Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
We start at 9:30 pm; Look for our orange umbrellas and T-shirts with the Mexico Aztlan Walking Tours.
Frente al monolito "Tlaloc", junto a Reforma Avenue, búsquelo en Google Maps.