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Catholic and historical tour in Mexico I

This is a cultural immersion program with a Catholic and historical focus. On this trip you will visit some of the most beautiful churches in Mexico, as well as colonial buildings, archaeological sites and historical sites, in different cities in Mexico.

Currency:
Queretaro
San Miguel de Allende
Dolores Hidalgo
Guanajuato
Ciudad de Mexico
Xochimilco
Square of the three cultures
Basilica
Teotihuacan
Saint Mary Tonantzintla
San Francisco Acatepec
Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Remedies
Gran Pirámide de Cholula
The Chapel of the Rosary
Cathedral of Puebla

From:
$ 25,400.00 MXN $ 1,270.00 USD € 1,206.00 EUR

Price per person in a double room. Rideshare. Flights not included. Prices are approximate and may change without notice. Quote required. Subject to availability.

Duration:
9 Days | 8 noches

Departures in 2025:
January: 14
February: 04 and 25
March: 18
April: 29
May: 20
June: 10
July: 01 and 22
August: 12
September: 02
October: 14
November: 18
December: 09

Visiting:
Mexico City, Queretaro, Guanajuato, Puebla and Oaxaca

* To reduce the ecological footprint of the trip, some trips are made by public transport bus.

* Departures are on Tuesday morning, so travelers must arrive or be in Mexico City since the previous Monday.

Catholic and historical tour in Mexico I. On this trip you will visit some of the most beautiful churches in Mexico, as well as colonial buildings, archaeological sites and historical sites, in different cities in Mexico.

We work with experts who have more than 20 years of experience serving the tourism industry in Mexico. You will have specialized assistance every step of the way, from the moment you arrive to the end of your trip.

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The program day by day

Reception at Mexico City airport.

Day 1

Reception at the Mexico City airport, transfer and check-in at the hotel.

* Departures are on Tuesday morning, so travelers must arrive or be in Mexico City since the previous Monday.


Accommodation: Hotel.

Mexico City - Queretaro - San Miguel de Allende

Day 2
Queretaro

Tuesday morning. Breakfast. Departure from the hotel. We leave Mexico City for Querétaro.

In the city of Querétaro, a world cultural heritage site, we will visit the Aqueduct, the former convent of the Cross and the Historic Center.

You will be able to visit the Casa de la Corregidora, which is a Historic Monument building in the center of Santiago de Querétaro built in the 18th century. Since 1981 it has been the Government Palace of Querétaro, seat of the Executive Branch of the State of Querétaro, Mexico.

San Miguel de Allende

We will continue on to San Miguel de Allende, to visit this peaceful city that was recently named a World Heritage Site and declared the second best city in the world by Travel + Leisure magazine.

You will visit the beautiful Parish of San Miguel Arcángel, in neo-Gothic style that was built around 1880; then in the Plaza de San Francisco is the temple of the Third Order, the Church was built between 1779 and 1799, it is in Churrigueresque style with a neoclassical tower; you can also visit the Church of San Felipe Neri where there is a beautiful painting of the Virgin of Guadalupe by the famous painter Miguel Cabrera; the Church of Our Lady of Health, with a magnificent Churrigueresque façade and the Temple of the Conception.

San Miguel de Allende has a wide variety of craft shops, cafes and restaurants.

Accommodation in San Miguel de Allende.


Private transportation with driver and guide: 4h
Walking transportation: 2h,
Accommodation: Hotel.
Meals included: Breakfast.

San Miguel de Allende - Dolores Hidalgo - Guanajuato

Day 3
Dolores Hidalgo

Breakfast. Departure from the hotel. Departure to Dolores Hidalgo, where we will visit the Parish of Our Lady of Sorrows, the place where the priest Don Miguel Hidalgo gave the famous cry of: Long live religion!, Long live our most holy mother of Guadalupe!, Long live America! and Down with bad government! known in history as the "cry of Dolores" and which started the Mexican War of Independence in 1810. We will also visit the house museum of this national hero.

Dolores Hidalgo is also the birthplace of the famous composer José Alfredo Jiménez.

Guanajuato

Continue your journey to Guanajuato, a World Heritage City and the annual home of the International Cervantino Festival. You will visit this beautiful city, full of alleys and squares, which offers us such interesting places as the Collegiate Basilica of Our Lady of Guanajuato, built between 1671 and 1696, its façade is in the Baroque style and is one of the most representative buildings in the city; also the University, the Juárez Theater, the Callejón del Beso, the house museum of the muralist Diego Rivera, husband of Frida Kahlo. Its streets and underground avenues are unique in the country, the house of Jorge Negrete, the museum of Don Quixote and its famous museum of mummies.


Private transport with driver and guide: 5h
Transport on foot: 3h,
Accommodation: Hotel.
Meals included: Breakfast.

Guanajuato - Mexico City

Day 4
Guanajuato

Free morning to enjoy this beautiful city. At the indicated time, transfer to the bus terminal to board the business class bus to Mexico City (ticket included). Arrival in Mexico City at the northern bus terminal.

Reception and accommodation in Mexico City.


Public passenger transportation: 4h
Accommodation: Hotel.
Meals included: Breakfast

Mexico City

Day 5
Mexico City

Breakfast. On this morning you will visit the Zócalo of Mexico City, declared by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, the National Palace, the Metropolitan Cathedral, the Aztec Main Temple, the Paseo de la Reforma, Chapultepec Forest and the Zona Rosa.

Special attention will be paid to the Metropolitan Cathedral of Mexico City dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. Its imposing building is a monument to Mexico's colonial past and is considered the most important example of viceregal architecture in America.

The impressive complex, inspired by Spanish cathedrals, has its foundations on what was the Templo Mayor of the ancient city of Tenochtitlán, whose remains you can also see on one side of the Metropolitan Cathedral.


Private transportation with driver and guide: 3h
Transportation on foot: 3h
Accommodation: Hotel.
Meals included: Breakfast

Xochimilco - University City - Coyoacan

Day 6
Xochimilco

We will have a panoramic tour of Mexico City in which we will visit some of the most emblematic places in the city: the World Trade Center, the Poliforum Cultural Siqueiros, the Plaza de Toros México, the Teatro de los Insurgentes, the Olympic Stadium, the Ciudad Universitaria, and the lava gardens of Pedregal de San Ángel.

Later, we will visit Xochimilco, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, where we will ride on an Aztec boat or trajinera.

Since pre-Hispanic times, Xochimilco has carried the intoxicating scent of flowers to the entire city. Its network of canals with artificial islands or chinampas where flowers and a great variety of vegetables are grown, were built on what was once a large lake.

In Xochimilco you can live the experience of enjoying a tour of its canals on a very peculiar trip, since you can navigate while learning about the history of the place, enjoying traditional Mexican food snacks, and listening to marimba, psaltery, mariachi or northern music.

Coyoacan
Coyoacan

We leave Xochimilco and head to the old neighborhood of Coyoacán, where we will visit its 16th-century mansions and the Church and Ex-Convent of San Juan Bautista, one of the oldest churches in Mexico City, which is the main church in the center of Coyoacán. This parish houses an exceptional collection of works of art from the colonial period. Inside the church we will find the Chapel of the Holy Sacrament, the Chapel of the Virgins and the Chapel of the Holy Cross.


Private transportation with driver and guide: 4h
Walking transportation: 2h
Aztec boat ride. (1h)
Accommodation: Hotel.
Meals included: Breakfast

Plaza of the three cultures, Basilica of NS de Guadalupe and Teotihuacán

Day 7
Square of the three cultures
Square of the three cultures

Breakfast. In the morning you will visit the Plaza de las 3 culturas, where the architecture of pre-Hispanic Mexico, the colonial period and the contemporary period all come together in one place.

The Plaza de las 3 culturas is located on what was the city of Tlatelolco, the main pre-Hispanic market that supplied the Mexican population with all the products that could be imagined at that time. Its size, order and diversity of merchandise caught the attention of conquerors and chroniclers, who left evidence in their works of the complex network of commercial relations that were carried out daily at the Tlatelolco market.

You will be able to see the dominant presence of the Church of Santiago Tlatelolco, a Catholic parish whose construction began shortly after the fall of Tenochtitlán, in 1521. Without a doubt, the Spanish chose the place for its clear ceremonial and ritual importance for the people of Tlatelolco. The church is made from recycled remains of the surrounding destroyed temples.

Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe
Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe

Next, you will visit the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe. The site is visited by around 20 million people a year, and is only surpassed in popularity by St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican.

The old building of the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, which began construction in 1695, began to show severe deterioration over time, due to the instability and subsidence of the ground on which it is built. Thus, after 267 years, it had to close its doors and give way to the new building.

Pyramids of Teotihuacan

Then we will visit the Pre-Hispanic City of Teotihuacán (the City of the Gods), where we will visit the monumental Pyramids of the Sun and the Moon, the Temple of Quetzalpapalotl, the citadel and the Avenue of the Dead.

This was one of the largest urban centers in the ancient world and came to concentrate a population of more than 100,000 inhabitants at its peak. This is one of the oldest archaeological sites in Mesoamerica.

As evening falls, we will visit a craft center in the region.

Return to Mexico City.


Private transportation with driver and guide: 5h
Transportation on foot: 3h
Accommodation: Hotel.
Meals included: Breakfast

Mexico City - Puebla

Day 8
Saint Mary Tonantzintla

Breakfast. Departure from the hotel. We leave Mexico City for Puebla. Along the way we will stop to visit two beautiful churches that represent Mexican baroque and the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Remedies in San Andrés Cholula.

The church of Santa María Tonantzintla is the only temple in Mexico where the Franciscans, who evangelized ancient Mexico, allowed indigenous beliefs to be captured in the main dome of the chapel. Tonantzintla means “place of Our Little Mother,” since there was a pyramidal base dedicated to Tonantzin, goddess of fertility and corn.

San Francisco Acatepec

The Temple of San Francisco de Asís Acatepec, considered a masterpiece of Mexican baroque. Its façade dates back to the 18th century and is covered with ceramic tiles made by master potters specifically for the temple in white and blue for the Virgin Mary, and in green and yellow for Saint Joseph. It was said at that time that the temple was made of porcelain and that it was worthy of being kept under a glass canopy.

Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Remedies
Great Pyramid of Cholula

We continue our journey and arrive at the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Remedies in San Andrés Cholula, Puebla.

As if reaching the giant Popocatépetl volcano, the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Remedies rises, the Catholic church with domes covered in talavera that the Franciscans built in the 16th century, above the Great Pyramid of Cholula, in San Pedro Cholula, Puebla.

The Great Pyramid of Cholula is one of the largest pyramidal foundations in the world. In the archaeological zone you can visit: the site museum, a tunnel inside the pyramid and two ceremonial courtyards.

Upstairs to the top of the pyramid you will reach the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Remedies.

Cathedral of Puebla

In the afternoon we arrive at the historic center of the city of Puebla, where in addition to getting to know the "City of Angels", you can visit some Catholic temples of great beauty and cultural, historical and religious interest.

The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception is the most representative monument of this city. The Cathedral of Puebla was built between the 16th and 17th centuries. Its towers are the highest of all Latin American cathedrals and were not finished until the 18th century. Its interior has been preserved as an example of New Spanish art.

The Chapel of the Rosary

You will visit the Church of Santo Domingo and its Chapel of the Rosary, which was built in the 17th century, between 1650 and 1690, by the religious order of the Dominicans, and is an example of Mexican baroque. It was the first chapel dedicated to the Virgin of the Rosary in all of New Spain.

The Chapel of the Rosary is also known as "the house of gold" because inside you will be surprised by the ornamentation completely covered with gold leaf and precious stones. It is considered "the eighth wonder of the modern world."

Return to Mexico City.


Private transportation with driver and guide: 5h
Walking transportation: 3h
Accommodation: Hotel.
Meals included: Breakfast

Departure to the airport

Day 9
Have a good trip back

You will be provided with transportation from your hotel to Mexico City International Airport.


Private transportation with driver
Meals included: Breakfast.

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