Great cities are great conversations, and this place has a million stories to tell. My name is Francisco, and I'll be your host. I'm a writer, photographer, and foodie who has traveled over 500 cities around the world. I've lived and worked as a guide in Tokio, Barcelona, Berlin, Amsterdam, and the Middle East. For the past 11 years, though, Mexico City's Historic Center has been my home.
In this private walking tour, you'll embark on an immersive journey guided by a celebrated local writer. Choose a real storyteller to tell you this city's history. Whether you're an art enthusiast, aztec aficionado, or simply a curious traveler, this tour will leave you with a deeper appreciation for Mexico City's soul.
Duration: 2 hours
Plaza Tolsá, a jewel nestled within the historic heart of Mexico City, is a captivating blend of history, art, and architectural splendor. As you step into this expansive square, you are greeted by the grandeur of the iconic Palacio de Minería, a neoclassical masterpiece that stands as a testament to Mexico's rich heritage. ***** This tour can be customized. Please note that we might see different monuments, especially if we venture outside of the historic center.
Palacio Iturbide stands as a magnificent example of Spanish colonial architecture, with its ornate façade, intricate stonework, and grand interiors. ***** This tour can be customized. Please note that we might see different monuments, especially if we venture outside of the historic center.
Surrounded by colonial-era buildings and bustling markets, Santo Domingo Square serves as a hub of cultural activity, where street performers entertain passersby and artisans showcase their crafts. Whether you're savoring the aromas of traditional street food, browsing the stalls for unique souvenirs, or simply taking in the sights and sounds of this lively plaza, Santo Domingo Square offers a quintessential Mexico City experience that is not to be missed. ***** This tour can be customized. Please note that we might see different monuments, especially if we venture outside of the historic center.
You will make your own way to the meeting points