Mexico City: Queer Mexican History
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Queerness is scattered along Mexican History. This walking tour takes you around Mexico´s Centro Histórico while talking about Queer History.
Highlights
- Walk around Mexico's Historc Center
- Learn how the LGBTQ+ comunity is part of Mexico´s History
- Discover contomporary queer artists and activists
Description
This Queer at Historic Center starts at Alameda Central Park (the corner of Hidalgo Av. and Dr. Mora St.), where you will meet your guide, they will be holding a colorful umbrella, after an introduction you will walk around Parque Alameda Central towards the first stop. At Hemiciclo a Juárez the first stop, the adventure through Queer & Mexican History begin.
During this walking tour, my objectives include remembering important Queer people in Mexican History and talking about Queer contemporary artists and activists.
The tour continues walking by Av. Francisco I. Madero all the way to Zócalo or Plaza de Constitución. The walking tour finishes behind Metropolitan Cathedral, near Templo Mayor.
For this tour, I recommend you having a small lunch, wearing comfortable shoes for walking, use sunscreen, bring water, and an umbrella.
Includes
This tour includes a walking tour with an English-speaking guide
Important Information
- Keep in mind this is a walking tour, we strongly suggest you wearing shoes you can walk with and bringing water.
Easy cancellation
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund