Best 3 Places to Visit during Mexico City Tours

Posted by professionaltoursmexico on November 26th, 2019

Mexico City is one of the highly crowded cities and presents itself as the cultural capital of Mexico. The city surrounds some of the popular historical and archaeological sites of the country. Though disparaged in the past, the city is now recovering and re-establishing it as a safe city making Mexico city tours easier and overwhelming. At present, Mexico City is more a hub of architectural destinations, home to a number of sports, and delicious Mexican delicacies, creative bands and artists, exciting lifestyle and much more. The city went through a cultural renaissance and is flourishing with essence of newness. To get a glimpse of the splendor of colonial-era, pre-Hispanic times and relating it to the contemporary edge, you can stroll through the vibrant downtown area. Containing plenty of escape valves like an excursion on boat, dining, museums, school cantinas, etc., it has a lot to offer. The major attraction of Mexico City includes Metropolitan Cathedral and the National Palace, the Anthropology Museum, the Chapultepec area, etc. The exuberance of the city allows you to delve deep into history and art.

Square of the Three Cultures, Basilica of Guadalupe and Pyramids of Teotihuacan

The Plaza de las Tres Culturas is the focal square lying in the Tlatelolco vicinity of Mexico City. Its name reflects its past indulgence into three cultures including pre-Colum\bian, Spaniard colonial, and the independent “mestizo” nation. Pyramids of Teotihuacan (City of the Gods) would take you to the archaeological bounty of Mexico City. Your religious tour without the Shrine of Guadalupe (Basilica de Guadalupe) would be incomplete.

Dolores Olmedo Museum, Xochimilco and University City

If classical art makes any difference to you, Dolores Olmedo museum would be the best option. Homing world's most worthy collections of work of art created by Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, this museum receives throngs of visitors who admire these two artisans. Along with this, it occupies the works of Russo-French painter Angelina Beloff which includes a collection of the woodcuts and book illustrations. Besides, the museum throws concerts, weekend events, crafts fairs, dance programs, recitals to make it memorable and engaging. 

Coyoacán and Bazar on Saturday

For shopping freaks, Mexico city tours offers all kinds of classical and handcrafted ceramics, jewelry, textiles, and woodwork. Here, visitors can come across spice merchants and glassblowers. The center remains filled with the essence of live music bustling ladies where women are preparing delicacies and gentlemen in crusty T-shirts serve their guests sitting beside the courtyards with crispy margaritas. For more information call visit my website

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