Description
The best option to visit Mexico City in one day at your own pace and without dread, being able get up or down the times that you want with the same ticket during all day. You can choose between 4 different routes, enjoy the Historical Center Route that has 19 stops, where you can discover the history, architecture, culture and off course the authentic Mexican cuisine. Polanco Route is perfect to enjoy shopping and the most avant-garde architecture in the city during its 7 stops. South Route with a total of 18 stops, you are going to visit the most bohemian neighborhoods of the city, with a touch of architecture and archeology. In the Basilica Route we found 5 stops during the tour and it is the religious visit par excellence. With a duration of 3 hours each route will allow us to make a trip through the pre-Hispanic, colonial and modern times in the great capital of Mexico.
NOTE: All Sundays from 08:00 to 14:00 Turibus use alternative ways in some tours due to some streets are closed by the Ciclotón.
HISTORICAL CENTER ROUTE: The most visited route ever in Mexico City. On the Historic City Centre route you will discover history, architecture, culture and, of course, cuisine.
Stops: Auditorio, Museo del Arte Moderno, Condesa, Cibeles (Plaza Madrid), Casa Lamm, Monumento a la Independencia, Reforma 222, Museo de Cera y Ripley, Glorieta a Colón, Hemiciclo a Juárez, Zócalo, Plaza Manuel Tolsa, Museo Franz Mayer, Monumento a la Revolución, Museo de San Carlos, Reforma-Insurgentes, Monumento a la Independencia, Reforma Rio de la Plata, Museo de Antropología.
POLANCO ROUTE: The Polanco Hipódromo-Chapultepec route is the city's newest and most fashionable. It's the perfect route to enjoy shopping and the city's most cutting edge architecture.
Stops: Auditorio, Arquímedes Campos Elíseos, Masarik/Moliere, Centro Comercial Antara, Museo Soumaya, Hipódromo/Granja Las Américas, Museo del Papalote.
SOUTH ROUTE: The South Route is the unrivalled tour of the city's most Bohemian neighbourhoods, with a touch of architecture and archaeology. See places that preserve a feel of the countryside and of things gone by.
Stops: Fuente de la Cibeles, Mercado Roma, World Trade Center, Plaza de Toros México, Avenida de la Paz, Estadio Universitario, Centro Comercial Perisur, Centro Comercial Cuicuilco, Mercado de Flores, Centro Histórico de Tlalpan, Centro Comercial Cuicuilco, Museo Universum, UNAM, Rectoría de la UNAM, Museo de la Acuarela, Centro Histórico Coyoacán, Museo Frida Kahlo, Centro Comercial Plaza Coyoacán.
BASILICA ROUTE: The Basilica Route is the religious tour route par excellence. Take a trip through pre-Hispanic, colonial and modern times in the great Mexican capital.
If the route can't go by the Basilica for reasons beyond our control, it will take you to the Plaza de las Tres Culturas.
During the routes you will see...
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Routes and itineraries
The Basilica is the religious tour route par excellence. Take a trip through pre-Hispanic, colonial and modern times in the great Mexican capital.
The most visited tour in Mexico City. With the Historic Center tour of the Mexico City Tour hop-on-hop-off tourist bus, you will discover history, architecture, culture, and of course, gastronomy.
The Polanco -Chapultepec is the city's newest and most fashionable. It's the perfect route to enjoy shopping and the city's most cutting edge architecture.