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Day 1: Arrival - Mexico City |
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Welcome at the Mexico City Benito Juarez International Airport, transfer to the hotel of your choice and accommodation. Standard Hotel: Imperial (AB) / Royal Reforma (BB) or similar Dulexe Hotel: Zocalo Central (AB)/Barcelo Reforma(AB) or Sheraton Ma Isabel DLX Vista Ref CDMX (BB) Meal: Excluded |
Day 2: Mexico City - Patzcuaro - Morelia (269 km) |
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In the morning we will leave for the City of Patzcuaro; On the way, we will visit the typical town of Morelia, considered a cultural heritage of humanity and one of the most beautiful of the colonial era where we can admire its monumental cathedral, the Government Palace, the square of the martyrs and the typical candy market, as well as its famous aqueduct and the impressive chapel of Guadalupe. Lodging Morelia. A large and picturesque colonial town located in the state of Michoacan. The town was founded sometime in the 1320s. In 1991, the Mexico city was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its well-preserved colonial buildings and layout of the historic center. Standard Hotel: Alameda Centro Historico or similar Dulexe Hotel: Grand Cantalagua Signature BW or similar Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded |
Day 3: Patzcuaro - Guadalajara (344 km) |
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Breakfast. Visit the House of the Eleven Patios, the cathedral of our lady of health, the Gertrudis Bocanegra Library - with its murals painted by famous muralist Juan O'Gorman - the Don Vasco de Quiroga Plaza and its typical Indian market. At indicated time, we will continue to Guadalajara, visiting en route Vicente Fernandez Ranch called "Los Tres Potrillos", the entrance is subject to availability and permission by their guards as it is a private property; we will visit the restaurant for lunch on your own and its store considered "the world's largest cowboy store".Continue to Guadalajara. Overnight. A large and picturesque colonial town located in the state of Michoacan. The town was founded sometime in the 1320s.
Guadalajara, which was founded in 1532, is one of Mexico's major cultural centers. It is considered the home of Mariachi music, and hosts events like the International Film Festival of Guadalajara and the Guadalajara International Book Fair.
Standard Hotel: Casino Plaza or De Mendoza or similar Dulexe Hotel: Morales Centro Historico or Presidente Intercontinental or similar Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded |
Day 4: Guadalajara - Tequila - Tlaquepaque - Guadalajara (198 km) |
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In the morning depart to the "Tequila" region, the name of the ancient and famous Mexican drink. In the town of Amatitlan, you will visit one of the best distilleries of this drink, where you can see its production process. At the end of this visit, we will continue to San Pedro Tlaquepaque; a town near Guadalajara that today is part of the same city. The inhabitants of this place are dedicated to the manufacture of blown glass in addition to finding spectacular crafts of all kinds. Return to Guadalajara. Lodging A Mexican town located in the state of Jalisco, Tequila is best known as being the birthplace of the drink that bears its name "tequila". This lakeside town in the Jalisco highlands, known for its peaceful natural scenery and fishing, offers a serene contrast to the bustling town of Tequila. It's an ideal destination for those seeking tranquility and lakeside views. A city and the surrounding municipality in the Mexican state of Jalisco. Standard Hotel: Casino Plaza or De Mendoza or similar Dulexe Hotel: Morales Centro Historico or Presidente Intercontinental or similar Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded |
Day 5: Guadalajara - Guanajuato (229 km) |
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Breakfast. The day starts at the historical district visiting the Degollado Theater, the Cathedral, the main square, the Government Palace and the Cabanas Orphanage with their famous murals painted by Orozco, which are cultural and historic heritage sites. Continue to Guanajuato and accommodation at your Hotel. Guadalajara, which was founded in 1532, is one of Mexico's major cultural centers. It is considered the home of Mariachi music, and hosts events like the International Film Festival of Guadalajara and the Guadalajara International Book Fair.
Standard Hotel: Mision Guanajuato or Holiday Inn Express Guanajuato or similar Dulexe Hotel: Quinta las Acacias Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded |
Day 6: Guanajuato - San Miguel de Allende (72 km) |
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Breakfast. The tour starts at the world's cultural and historic heritage town of Guanajuato, visiting the Basilica, the University, its mansions, its temples, its picturesque and narrow Colonial streets, its underground streets (former riverbeds) and the famous Callejon del Beso (The Kissing Alley). Continue to San Miguel de Allende, arrival and visit to the city recently named a world cultural and historic heritage site by UNESCO, which has beautiful Colonial mansions, colonial streets and alleys, impressive colonial churches and its new Gothic style Parish church at the main square, symbol of this beautiful City. Overnight. The city is in a narrow valley, which makes its streets narrow and winding. Most are alleys that cars cannot pass through, and some are long sets of stairs up the mountainsides. The historic center has numerous small plazas and colonial-era mansions, churches, and civil constructions built using pink or green sandstone. A small city with a huge cultural heritage and a cosmopolitan population that preserves its true colonial feeling. In 2002, around 250,000 visitors spent about US$8.4 million at the town's attractions. Standard Hotel: Hacienda Monteverde or Mision San Miguel de Allende or similar Dulexe Hotel: Casa Primavera San Miguel de Allende or Live Aqua Urban Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded |
Day 7: San Miguel de Allende - Querataro - Mexico City (266 km) |
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Breakfast. Departure to Queretaro, which is also a cultural and historic heritage site to visit its cathedral its convents, its mansions, its streets, squares and the alleys, and the world famous convent of the crosses. Return to Mexico City, arrival at your hotel. Overnight. The historic center of Queretaro was declared a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO in 1996. Queretaro is the host for major corporations such as Bombardier Aerospace, Kellogg's, Samsung Electronics and etc. Standard Hotel: Regente (BB) / Estoril (AB) / Royal Reforma (BB) / Kali Centro (AB) Dulexe Hotel: Casablanca (BB) / Hampton Inn (CB) / Galeria Plaza / Emporio Reforma (BB) Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded |
Day 8: Mexico City |
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We will start our city tour by visiting the cultural and historic Heritage downtown district where we will find the National Palace and its beautiful murals, the constitution square or "Zocalo," the Main Aztec Temple and the Metropolitan Cathedral as well as some of the main avenues. Later, we will visit Chapultepec Park, as well as the Zona Rosa. Then we will return to the hotel and enjoy our free time. The capital of Mexico and one of the most important economic centers in the world traces its history back to the year 1351 and the Aztec empire's famous Tenochtitlan. It is a center of world history and Mexican culture.
Standard Hotel: Regente (BB) / Estoril (AB) / Royal Reforma (BB) / Kali Centro (AB) Dulexe Hotel: Casablanca (BB) / Hampton Inn (CB) / Galeria Plaza / Emporio Reforma (BB) Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded |
Day 9: Mexico City |
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Today we will leave from Mexico City and then transfer to the airport for our return flight back home. Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded |
What is included / what does it mean the AB, BB, AI for hotels?
AB: American Breakfast
SAI: Semi All Inclusive
BB: Buffet
AI: All Inclusive