Colonial Treasures: San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Zacatecas and Guadalajara

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Duration
10 days
Group Size
1 to 10 people
Ages
3 - 80 yrs
Languages
English

Tour Overview

Enjoy a wonderful 10-day, 9-night tour from Mexico City to visit some of the most important colonial cities in Mexico filled with culture and history. See San Miguel de Allende and its historical downtown. Stop at Guanajuato and learn about its subterranean avenues. Go to Zacatecas and head to La Bufa Hill, taste tequila in the town of Tequila when you visit Guadalajara and see the World Heritage Site of Morelia. This trip includes breakfast, a professional guide and transport.

Additional information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • A minimum of 2 people per booking is required
  • Note: Five-star hotel options are in Mexico City only. Hotels in the rest of the towns all four-star.
  • Sanitary Protocols against Covid-19 at https://youtu.be/PhV16OsNkOk

Pickup

Emergency Phone Number 24 Hrs: 044.55.4238.3966 Hotel pickups commence approximately 30 - 60 minutes prior to this time Times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions. Opening hours are: 08:00 - 19:00 Monday to Friday

What's included

Nine nights accommodation
Breakfast: 9
Round-trip shared transfer to and from Benito Juarez International Airport
Local English- and Spanish-speaking guide
Other
Gratuities

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival transfer Mexico City
Arrival tranfer from the airport to the hotel of the route

Overnight at the hotel of the route

Day 2: Queretato - San Miguel de Allende
This morning you will be picked up at your hotel and depart for Querétaro, The city of Queretaro is an excellent point to begin your visit of Colonial Mexico. The city has preserved its historic downtown and taken steps to beautify many areas. The Historic Monuments Zone of Queretaro was named a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1996. The historic city center is filled with lovely colonial mansions, immaculate pedestrian walkways and quaint plazas little changed since colonial days. You will visit not only the historic downtown district but the aqueduct and the Convent of the Crosses

Overnight in the hotel of the route

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Day 3: Dolores hidalgo - Guanajuato
Today you will depart for a brief visit to the small and beautiful colonial town of Dolores Hidalgo, the cradle of Mexico’s Independence. Here in 1810, the father Don Miguel Hidalgo, began the Independence war. Also José Alfredo Jimenez, one of the most famous musician composers, was born here.

Overnight in the hotel of the route

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Day 4: Zacatecas
This morning you will head to Zacatecas, a World Cultural and Historic Heritage Site. Zacatecas is a city of enormous beauty and unabashed Mexican pride. At 8,100 feet above sea level (making it Mexico’s second highest city), Zacatecas will quite literally take your breath away. The city’s stunning architecture includes many religious and civil buildings from the colonial era. The cathedral clearly dominates the center of town. There is an outstanding Mexican baroque style found in the Cathedral and other monuments at the historical district.

Overnight in the hotel of the route

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Day 5: Guadalajara
Now it’s on to Guadalajara, where both tequila and mariachis were born! You will take a tour of this city full of culture, history and traditions. Your tour will include its historic center, the Plaza Tapatia, the Metropolitan Cathedral, the Government Palace and the Degollado Theater. Overnight.

Overnight in the hotel of the route

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Day 6: Guadalajara - Tequila
The first stop on this tour will be Vicente Fernandez's ranch as well as the Tres Potrillos souvenir store, considered “the largest cowboy store in the world”, you will be able to visit as far as the guards allow and see a little of the interior of the ranch as well as the tomb of the esteemed artist to pay your respects; you will continue on to Patzcuaro which means in Purépecha language “the gateway to heaven”. This city is famous for its colonial beauty and originality in customs and local population. Located on the margins of Lake Patzcuaro. Among its attractions are the miraculous Basilica of Our Lady of Health, the “House of the Eleven Patios”, the historic center and the Island of Janitzio. In the portals of downtown Patzcuaro you can enjoy a variety of cafes and restaurants with typical and international dishes. Continuation to the city of Morelia and lodging.

Overnight in the hotel of the route

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Day 7: Patzcuaro
Today the tour will continue to Pátzcuaro, which is famous for its colonial beauty and its unique traditions. A Magic Town, full of colonial charm, it also is an important craft center. Its artisans, of Purepecha origin, are famous for their beautiful creations in wood, wrought iron, basketry and embroidery. At Patzcuaro the attractions are the Basilica of Our Lady of Health, the “House of the Eleven Patios” and the historic colonial district. In the afternoon you will enjoy a wide variety of bars and restaurants which offer typical dishes and typical music at the portals of Pátzcuaro´s downtown square. Then you will continue to Morelia.

Overnight in the hotel of the route

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Day 8: Morelia - Mexico city
Your tour continues on to Morelia, another Cultural and Historic Heritage site, known worldwide for its magnificent colonial buildings of pink cantera stone. Your tour here will include visits to as the magnificent Morelia Cathedral, the Government Palace (originally the Tridentine Seminary of Valladolid), the Clavijero Palace, Plaza de Armas (the city's largest square), the Guadalupita Temple at San Diego Convent with its majestic Indian baroque décor, the Aqueduct and the market of typical candies, the Mercado de Dulces, also known as the Sweet Market, famous for its many sugary delights including candied coconut and sweetened fruits and vegetables, as well as traditional local handicrafts. Continue to Mexico City. Overnight.

Overnight in the hotel of the route

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Day 9: Mexico city tour
Today is devoted to a tour of the highlights of this world class metropolis. The tour begins visiting the UNESCO designated Cultural and Historic World Heritage Site with the National Palace and its beautiful murals, painted by the famous muralist Diego Rivera, the Constitution Square or “Zocalo”, the Aztec Templo Mayor and the Metropolitan Cathedral. Touring continues with visits to Chapultepec Park and the “Zona Rosa”, a rich and vibrant district with restaurants and shops. Overnight in Mexico City.

Overnight in the hotel of the route

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Day 10: Departure transfer
At the appropriate time you will be transferred to the Mexico City airport in time to board your return flight home.

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FAQ

Can I get the refund?

If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.<br>If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.

  • Min 6 days: 100%
  • From 2 to 6 days: 50%
  • From 0 to 2 days: 0%
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