Day 1 Arrival at Mexico City Airport. Welcome and transfer to the hotel.
Day 2 City Tour + Teotihuacan + Shrine Of Guadalupe.
Sightseeing tour around the city center includes the inspection of the Zocalo – the political center of the country, the Cathedral, and the Presidential Palace with the famous murals of Mexican artist Diego Rivera. Also, you will pass on the most beautiful street in Mexico City – Paseo de la -Reforma, which is famous for its huge number of monuments and memorials. After the city tour, you will discover the city “Where the men become gods” – Teotihuacan and see the famous pyramids of the Sun and the Moon. Full-day excursion. Lunch is not included. Finish the day visiting the lovely Shrine of Guadalupe, the center of the catholic faith in Mexico. Return to hotel to rest.
Day 3 Puebla – Cholula – Cuexcomate.
Breakfast. Visit two of the most emblematic cities of this region: Puebla and Cholula and the smallest volcano in the world Cuexcomate. According to the legend, a bishop was told by angels the specific location of the future city of Puebla. By the “City of Angels” there is a picturesque road, guarded by two active volcanoes Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl, snow-capped peaks that rush into the sky. The city itself will amaze you with its splendid colonial architecture, and historical monuments, like Rosario Chapel, the Convent of Santo Domingo, and the city’s cathedral (protected by UNESCO). Back to Mexico City and rest.
Day 4 Taxco – Cuernavaca.
Enjoy a private day trip to the colonial city of Taxco, which is popular for silver trays. Is situated in the mountains in the very heart of the country, so you can appreciate awesome landscaping. You’ll then visit the city of eternal spring: Cuernava, full of folklore, colors, and music. This will be the best impression Mexico can offer.
Day 5 Anthropology Museum + Chapultepec Castle.
The National Museum of Anthropology is the largest and most visited museum in Mexico. It contains significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from Mexico’s pre-Columbian heritage, such as the Stone of the Sun (or the Aztec calendar stone) and the Aztec Xochipilli statue. Chapultepec Castle, located on a hill of the same name, which in Nahuatl language means “hill of the grasshoppers” is the only castle in México and home of many unreplaceable historic pieces in every room. Go back to the hotel for a free evening and rest.
Day 6 Departure Transfer End Of Service.
Transfer from the hotel to the airport.