Discover Xochimilco, Coyoacán and the Estadio Azteca

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Enjoy riding a trajinera in the Xochimilco channels, explore the trendy neighborhood of Coyoacán, and stop for a photo shoot outside one of the largest and best-known soccer stadiums in the world.

Highlights

  • Tour of the Xochimilco channels on board a 'trajinera'
  • Discover the bohemian Coayoacan neighborhood
  • Learn about Mexico´s history and culture
  • Take amazing photos of the Azteca Stadium
  • Enjoy a Mexican lunch

Description

Your tour will begin by visiting the Azteca Stadium, also known as El Colósolo de Santa Ursula. This is the biggest stadium in Mexico, apt for 87,000 people, and the third in Latin America. It is a famous landmark, plenty of very important sports events have taken place in this stadium, including two Soccer World Cups. You will visit the stadium from the outside and you will be able to take great photos. After the stadium, the next stop is the famous channels of Xochimilco, these are the last remains of the aquatic transportation system created by the Aztecs, and they are located south of the city. You will take a ride on a trajinera, a traditional Mexican boat that will take you through the channels while you enjoy the landscape, listen to Mariachi music, and encounter other trajineras that sell all kinds of Mexican food and crafts. In Xochimilco, you will see Chinampas which are floating gardens, birds like ducks, herons, and different types of Mexican plants. This ride is a complete Mexican Party! Our next and final stop will be the famous neighborhood of Coyoacán. This neighborhood is one of the most beautiful and antique neighborhoods of the city, it is a kaleidoscope of artists, musicians, traditional food vendors, culture, and crafts. You will enjoy walking through its streets admiring its colonial architecture, cobbled streets, churches, and plazas. This tour promises to be an unforgettable experience!

Includes

Round-trip transportation from the meeting point to the attractions Photo stop at the Azteca stadium. This is subject to availability, if the stadium is hosting a special event, a concert, or a soccer game, accessibility may be denied. Ride on board a 'trajinera' in Xochimilco Guided tour of Coyoacán Three-course lunch in Coyoacán Tour Guide

Important Information

  • All passengers must arrive at the meeting point The day trip lasts approximately 9 hours You will ride a trajinera, a traditional Mexican boat, through the Xochimilco channels. The stop at the Azteca stadium is subject to availability. If the stadium is hosting a special event, a concert, or a soccer game, accessibility may be denied.

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