You will know the true story of our Lady of Guadalupe, the symbolism that surrounds her, and the story of the "Miracle of Her Eyes", in addition to touring the seven churches that make up the so-called "Villa de Guadalupe."
At Teotihuacán, you will learn the origins of the Teotihuacan culture, which will help you understand why in Mexico there is a cult of death.
We also give an explanation and sample of the "agave," from which different materials are obtained, such as the well-known "drink of the gods" (you will get a free drink tasting) and the needle and thread, which were used to make the mantle of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
Pickup included
Place where the story of Juan Diego and the Virgin of Guadalupe begins in the church of "Santiago de Tlatelolco", we will learn about the story of the Virgin and all of the symbolism that surrounds the miracle of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
A brief visit to the most important Sanctuary in Latin America, enjoying the original history of the Virgin of Guadalupe while touring the famous place named "Guadalupe Valley" with its ancient basilica and the modern architecture of the current home of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
The visit will continue to the site of the ancient Gods, "Teotihuacán", emblematic for its Pyramids of the Sun and the Moon. It is also known as "The land of pulque" (traditional drink) and for its beautiful obsidian stone and the maguey cactus.
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points
Please arrive at the pick up point 30 minutes before departure time.
• The hotel pickup hour depends on the location of your hotel. (8:30 am to 9:15 am) • You will receive an email specifying the pick-up time at the hotel you previously chose. • The pickup will be at the lobby or at the entrance of the hotel. • You can ask us if we can pick you up in an specific hotel, only if its at the Downtown, Reforma Ave or Polanco area.
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