Mexico City Walking Tour

A Mexico City walking tour can encompass any number of things to do, but one of the most popular is to explore the Centro Historico, or historic center, of the capital city. While it is possible to independently see the main attractions of Mexico City, a knowledgeable guide can bring a new level of understanding and interesting information to the sites. Mexico City history tours reveal details on the ancient Aztecs, as well as more modern times in history including the Mexican Revolution.
Walking tours of Mexico City are offered each day of the week and typically last approximately two hours. The concierge at your hotel will be able to set up tickets for you, and reservations aren’t needed too far in advance. If you’re traveling on a tight budget, free guided tours are available on weekends as part of a package at some hotels, and tourist agencies in individual neighborhoods sporadically provide free tours as well.
Mexico City walking tours allow you to see the main attractions up close. While bus and trolley tours are also an option, these choices don’t allow you the opportunity to see anything closely or dawdling at favorite destinations. They serve as a good overview of the city, but exploring Mexico City on foot is the best option for most travelers.
During Mexico City history tours, you will see Palacio de Bellas Artes, take a stroll up the Paseo de la Reforma, and experience the bustle of the Zocalo, or main square. While these sites are of course fascinating, walking in between them—and all the markets, people, and local stores you’ll see—will be equally as interesting. Some visitors feel that walking tours of Mexico City are safer options than exploring independently, though the Centro Historico is a major tourist spot and a strong police presence is felt to ensure safety. However you decide to explore Mexico City, the city will leave you charmed with its ancient and modern culture.

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