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format_quote The perfect way to discover the different atmospheres in Mexico City, learn about the city with an audio guide in your language and to easily move around when you travel with family in such a big city.
format_quote Very complete tour with routes that go through most of the tourist sights in town. You can hop on and off at any stop whenever you want with a single ticket.
format_quote It offers so much flexibility that you can practically create your own itinerary and comfortably visit the places that interest you at your own pace, all while you enjoy the free Wi-Fi and the panoramic views.
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The Tamal Festival in Coyoacán is celebrated in honour to Candlemas Day. More than 50 producers offer tamales from different states of Mexico – Oaxaca, Veracruz, Michoacán and Chiapas – in the National Museum of Popular Cultures. This wide selection is completed with recipes from Panama, Nicaragua and Venezuela. The tamales are made of a […]
If there is a place where you can truly hear the authentic sound of the guitar, the vihuela and the guitarrón, that is the Garibaldi square. The classic serenades, such as “El son de la negra” or “Guadalajara”, sound day and night at the popular place known as “mariachis square”. The statues of Lola Beltrán, Pedro Infante, José […]
Good Luck Charms, tarot readings or fruits and vegetables are the things that you can find at Sonora Market, one of the most particular attractions in Mexico City. Magic, tradition and exoticism coexist at this labyrinth of 404 shops divided into 9 corridors. Also known as Sorcerer’s Market, this is the right place to find […]
About CityTour
Mexico City Tour, a brand of Grupo ADO, operates the hop on hop off tour that allows visitors to Mexico City tour the most emblematic landmarks in town. The service started running in September 2000 with a fleet of double-decker convertible red buses that tour the main areas of the Mexican capital: Chapultepec, Paseo de la Reforma, Centro Histórico, Polanco, Insurgentes, Tlalpan, Coyoacán and Basilica of Guadalupe.