Mexico City: cable car tour, cultural spaces, and typical food
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Travel through Mexico City's innovative transportation system while you explore the world's largest urban forest and the neighborhoods from above. Wrap up the tour by savoring typical food at a local market
Highlights
- Travel by cable car
- Check out Chapultepec Park and the neighborhoods of Mexico City from above
- Cultural complexes, from the National Film Archive to a local market
Description
Start the tour at the gates of the National Auditorium, travel by metro to the 'Los Pinos' Cultural Complex, a former presidential residence; board the innovative means of transport of CDMX while you get to know the Chapultepec forest, the largest urban forest in the world, and the surrounding neighborhoods from above. Come to the new National Film Archive and explore all its spaces. Finish the tour in the Pueblo de Santa Fe, one of the oldest in the capital. In the village, you'll tour the local pantheon and finish by tasting delicious typical dishes at the local market. A local guide, a resident of the neighborhoods, will accompany you on the tour. This way, you'll get to know the history and popular culture of the western region of one of the largest cities in the world. You'll get a card to access all public transport in Mexico City during your stay. After lunch, the tour wraps up at the cable car terminal, so you can decide what else you want to see.Includes
Tour guide. Tour of different cultural spots (Los Pinos Cultural Complex, National Film Archive, Santa Fe Pantheon, Santa Fe Market). Integrated Mobility Card (MI) - access card to the CDMX transport system such as Metro, Metrobus, Cable Car, Trolleybus, Light Rail - with credit for one Metro trip and two Cable Car trips. Ride the Mexico City Metro. 21-minute cable car ride. 1 tlacoyo (a dish made with a corn tortilla filled with beans, meat, or cheese).Important Information
- There's a walk through the Pueblo de Santa Fe of about 1 kilometer (0.62 miles), which takes 15 minutes.