Mexico City: North Walking Tour with Library Visit
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Discover Mexico City's northern treasures, including Latin America's biggest library, historic neighborhoods, and diverse architecture.
Highlights
- Visit the largest library in Latin America
- Explore the historic first neighborhood of Mexico City
- View a breathtaking Diego Rivera mural
Description
Embark on a fascinating journey through the northern part of Mexico City on this immersive walking tour. Your adventure begins with a visit to the largest library in Latin America, where contemporary architecture and a vast collection of books await. Explore the city's first neighborhood, rich in history and charm, and marvel at a stunning Diego Rivera mural that captures the spirit of Mexico.
As you stroll through the area, you'll encounter amazing architectural wonders, including a former Parliament building repurposed into a vibrant space, showcasing Mexico City's ability to blend the old with the new. The tour culminates at a plaza where the architectural and cultural influences of Indigenous, Spanish, and modern Mexico converge, providing a unique window into the city's diverse heritage.
This three-hour tour, offered in both English and Spanish, combines historical insights, architectural marvels, and cultural richness, making it a perfect way to experience the northern highlights of Mexico City.
Includes
Water
Sun protector
Easy cancellation
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund