Soak in the charms of the city illuminated on a night walking tour. Discover the city's most emblematic areas and observe how the city changes when the buildings are lit up once the sun sets.
The tour starts at the city's historic center, specifically in the iconic Palacio de Bellas Artes, a prominent culture center in Mexico City. Head to the Post Office and Madero Street, immerse yourself in its history, and gaze at the buildings that are located here, such as the `Casa de Los Azulejos´ or an old Franciscan convent, among others.
Visit the Zócalo, where you can see the National Palace and the Metropolitan Cathedral, one of the most emblematic buildings of Spanish-American architecture and a World Heritage Site since 1987. See the ruins of Templo Mayor from the outside, where our local guide will narrate its fascinating history.
End the tour with a visit to the Latin American Tower (optional), a 44-story skyscraper inspired by the ‘Empire State of New York, which has a viewpoint on the top floor from which you can enjoy stunning views of the city. This building was the tallest in Mexico City, from its construction in 1956 until 2004.
A tour that showcases the nightlife of Mexico in all its glittering beauty!
Voucher information: You can show your voucher on your smartphone (But if you’d rather print a copy – that’s fine too!)
Please reach meeting point atleast 10 minutes prior to the departure time.
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