The morning is spent soaking up the city. You will explore the “Zocalo”, also known as the Plaza de la Constitucion. This has been the heart of the city since the Aztec’s rule at the time of Montezuma I and was surrounded by palaces and temples. It is now the a good understanding of Mexico’s history and culture in this square alone, from the ruins of the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan to Diego Riviera’s murals of the struggle for independence on the walls of the National Palace
That afternoon you will visit the historical archeological complex of Teotihuacan. You will take in the fascinating Pyramid of the Sun and the Moon and Calle de los Muertos (Street of the Dead) which was once flanked by palaces, temples and platforms. The buildings are decorated with friezes and other ornate artworks. Be prepared for lots of walking and climbing here. If at all possible, we would recommend climbing to the top of the Sun and then at least to the first platform of the Moon for the amazing view down the Calle de los Muertos. Bearing the above in mind, bring some water as the refreshment stalls are quite a distance from the pyramids, a sunhat and camera but little else to carry around.
Today you will also visit the Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Approximately five miles north-east of the Zocalo is the Basilica de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, home of the most venerated icon in Mexico. It is said that the image of the Virgin was imprinted on the cloak of Juan Diego, an ordinary Indian who was chosen by the bishop of Tlatelolco to build a church on the hill. The famous cloak now hangs in a new basilica built alongside the old, which is tilting severely as it sinks into the soft soil.
Included Excursions
Teotihuacan,Mexico City tour
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)