If you are planning to visit Mexico City this experience is for you.

We will start at The Mural Museum of Diego Rivera to see Dream of a Sunday Afternoon at the Alameda to walk through the first public park on the American Continent La Alameda park to continue towards the memorial to the President Benito Juarez to get to the astonishing Palace of Fine Arts which was inaugurated in 1934 after 30 years of construction.

Then we will walk down the pedestrian street Madero to reach the imposing Zócalo (Main Square) here you will see the ruins of the Templo Mayor (Great Temple), the Metropolitan Cathedral and at the end you will know where the Stone of the Sun, better known as The Aztec Calendar was.

The perfect way to get to know Mexico City and its rich history and culture.

1.- Mural Museum of Diego Rivera
2.- The Alameda park
3.- Memorial to the President Benito Juárez
4.- China Town
5.- Equestrian sculpture to Francisco I. Madero
6.- Palace of Fine Arts (just outside)
7.- Latin América Tower (histórical data)
8.- Sanborns of the Blue Tiles (tour inside)
9.- First Franciscan Monastery in México (tour inside)
10.- Tour a long Madero street
11.- Palacio of Iturbide (just outside)
12.- Borda house (historical data)
13.– Lion head (flood 1629 México City)
14.- Quinquntze flower
15.- Profesa Church
16.- The Emerald building
17.- El Cardinal Restaurant (just outside)
18.- Zócalo (The main square)
19.- The National Palace (just outside)
20.- The Great Temple by the Mexicas – Aztecs (just outside)
21.- The Metropolitan Cathedral (inside)
22.- The history of The Sun Stone better known as The Aztec Calendar

Don't miss this experience, it will be unforgettable.