Each Region Central Mexico 4 Nights 5 Days
▶ Individual check-in at Airport
▶ Arrival at Mexico City International Airport (MEX)
▶ Meet with the guide and transfer to Mexico City
⊂ Mexico - Mexico City ⊃
• The capital of Mexico and the largest city in Latin America, where ancient Aztec heritage, Spanish colonial architecture, and modern culture blend together. Located at approximately 2,200 meters above sea level, the city offers UNESCO-listed historic districts, museums, gastronomy, and traditional markets.
→ Zócalo: The central square of Mexico City and a symbolic site for major political and cultural events
→ National Palace (Exterior): The official residence of the President of Mexico, featuring historic murals related to Mexican history
→ Metropolitan Cathedral of Mexico City: The largest Catholic cathedral in Latin America, showcasing Spanish colonial architecture
→ Templo Mayor (Exterior): The former religious center of the Aztec Empire, now preserved as an important archaeological site
▶ Dinner followed by hotel check-in and rest
⊂ Mexico - Mexico City ⊃
▶ After breakfast at the hotel, depart for Tolantongo (approximately 3 hours 30 minutes).
⊂ Mexico – Tolantongo ⊃
• One of Mexico’s top 10 tourist attractions, Tolantongo is a cave hot spring set within a stunning canyon. Its turquoise waters, rich in calcium and minerals, are highly attractive, and the scenic terrace hot springs offer a unique experience, making it a must-visit destination in Mexico.
▶ Transfer to Querétaro (approximately 2 hours).
⊂ Mexico – Querétaro ⊃
▶ Enjoy dinner upon arrival, followed by hotel check-in and rest.
⊂ Mexico – Querétaro ⊃
▶ After breakfast at the hotel, depart for San Miguel de Allende.
⊂ Mexico – San Miguel de Allende ⊃
▶ Arrive and explore San Miguel de Allende
• San Miguel de Allende is a city in central Mexico known for its traditional colonial architecture and artistic atmosphere. Many buildings from 18th-century Spanish rule are well-preserved, and colorful houses and cobblestone streets add to its charm. The city center features the Gothic Revival-style Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel, along with art galleries and traditional craft markets, making it popular with art-loving travelers. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2008, it is a key cultural and tourist destination.
▶ After lunch, depart for Guanajuato (approx. 1 hour 30 minutes).
⊂ Mexico – Guanajuato ⊃
▶ Arrive in Guanajuato and enjoy city sightseeing
• Guanajuato is a historic city in central Mexico, famous for its colorful buildings and traditional architecture. It was a major center of silver mining in the 18th century. Key attractions include the El Pípila Monument, Teatro Juárez, and Jardín de la Unión, along with winding alleyways that have been well-preserved. A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988, it has become an international tourist destination, known for the Cervantino International Arts Festival and as a setting for the animated film Coco.
→ Plaza de la Paz: The city center with the beautiful cathedral and surrounding architecture.
→ Teatro Juárez: A historic theater hosting various performances and cultural events.
→ Callejón del Beso (Alley of the Kiss): A narrow alley famous as a romantic spot for couples.
▷ Optional Tour: Pípila Lookout ($30/person, included option)
• Offers a panoramic view of Guanajuato from the El Pípila Monument, a must-visit spot both day and night.
▶ Dinner, then hotel check-in and rest.
⊂ Mexico – Guanajuato ⊃
▶ After breakfast at the hotel, depart for Teotihuacán.
⊂ Mexico – Teotihuacán ⊃
▶ Arrive at Teotihuacán and begin sightseeing.
• Teotihuacán, an ancient city in central Mexico, is famous for its impressive Pyramids of the Sun and Moon. Built around the 1st century BC, it was one of the largest cities in the Americas, featuring organized urban planning and serving as a religious and commercial center. The site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and visitors can climb the pyramids to experience the grandeur of ancient civilization and enjoy panoramic views.
→ Pyramid of the Sun: Constructed in the 1st century AD, one of the largest pre-Aztec structures and the third-largest pyramid in the world.
→ Pyramid of the Moon: A site for large religious ceremonies with stunning views.
→ Avenue of the Dead: The main central avenue lined with pyramids and temples.
→ Temple of the Jaguar: A sacred ceremonial site featuring jaguar carvings and murals.
▶ Visit the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe
• The basilica commemorates the 1531 apparition of the Virgin Mary to the indigenous Juan Diego, serving as a major religious center. Pilgrims from around the world visit annually, making it one of Mexico’s most important spiritual landmarks.
⊂ Mexico – Mexico City ⊃
▶ Arrive in Mexico City for dinner.
▶ Check in at the hotel and rest.
⊂ Mexico – Mexico City ⊃
▶ After hotel breakfast, visit the National Museum of Anthropology
→ Museo Nacional de Antropología: A premier museum showcasing the history and culture of ancient Mexico and Latin America. Explore artifacts from the Aztec, Maya, and Olmec civilizations, gaining insight into ancient daily life, beliefs, and art.
▶ After lunch, visit a traditional Mexican handicraft market
• A vibrant space featuring colorful handcrafted items, ceramics, textiles, and jewelry by local artisans. Experience local culture up close and shop for souvenirs while appreciating Mexico’s rich artistic traditions.
▶ Transfer to Mexico City Airport (MEX) – tour ends
▶ Check in for flights and depart to your respective destinations
