Pyramiden von Teotihuacán und Basilika von Guadalupe
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Nach dem Treffen mit Ihrem Reiseleiter in Mexiko City fahren Sie nach Tlatelolco, heute die größte Ausgrabungsstätte in Mexiko City. Hier erfahren Sie mehr über diese wichtige Stätte, die Teil der Hauptstadt des Aztekenreichs war, und wo sich der größte Markt des Reichs befand. Sie werden am Platz der drei Kulturen vorbei gehen, wo das prähispanische, das koloniale und das moderne Mexiko zusammentreffen.
Im Anschluss an die Tlatelolco-Tour geht es weiter in die Basilika unserer Lieben Frau von Guadalupe (Basilica de Guadalupe). Dies ist das wichtigste religiöse Gebäude in ganz Mexiko, und einer der meistbesuchten Orte in der katholischen Welt, der jährlich mehr als 20 Millionen Pilger empfängt.
Nach dem Besuch der Basilika von Guadalupe führt die Tour weiter nach Teotihuacán, der „Stadt der Götter“. Ein professioneller Reiseleiter begleitet Sie auf eine Reise durch die Geschichte dieses mystischen Ortes. Spazieren Sie durch die Ruinen und staunen Sie, wie viele mittelamerikanische Reisende der Antike es getan haben müssen, wenn sie aus anderen Städten ihrer Zeit kamen. Sehen Sie die berühmten Sonne- und Mondpyramiden, und genießen Sie die unglaubliche Aussicht von deren Gipfel.
Nach einem wunderschönen Tag mit Besuch dieser wunderbaren und bedeutenden Sehenswürdigkeiten in Mexiko geht es zurück zum zentralen Treffpunkt.
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Im Anschluss an die Tlatelolco-Tour geht es weiter in die Basilika unserer Lieben Frau von Guadalupe (Basilica de Guadalupe). Dies ist das wichtigste religiöse Gebäude in ganz Mexiko, und einer der meistbesuchten Orte in der katholischen Welt, der jährlich mehr als 20 Millionen Pilger empfängt.
Nach dem Besuch der Basilika von Guadalupe führt die Tour weiter nach Teotihuacán, der „Stadt der Götter“. Ein professioneller Reiseleiter begleitet Sie auf eine Reise durch die Geschichte dieses mystischen Ortes. Spazieren Sie durch die Ruinen und staunen Sie, wie viele mittelamerikanische Reisende der Antike es getan haben müssen, wenn sie aus anderen Städten ihrer Zeit kamen. Sehen Sie die berühmten Sonne- und Mondpyramiden, und genießen Sie die unglaubliche Aussicht von deren Gipfel.
Nach einem wunderschönen Tag mit Besuch dieser wunderbaren und bedeutenden Sehenswürdigkeiten in Mexiko geht es zurück zum zentralen Treffpunkt.
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Tour guide was very informative, if you understand any Spanish, it would be best to take the Spanish speaking guide. Only complaint was that the best part (sun and moon pyramids) were rushed. We barely had enough time to climb both
We started by meeting at the Palace of Bellas Artes which was a beautiful building to be waiting for our bus (which was nice and had good legroom) to arrive. We were greeted by two lovely ladies (Lulu and Diana). They boarded us on the bus, introduced themselves to the group (group size was around 25-30 people), and gave us a breakdown of the day. They broke the group up between the English speaking group who were paired with Diana and the Spanish speaking group who were paired with Lulu. Both guides speak Spanish and English interchangeably so everyone felt comfortable and at ease! They gave an informative explanation of each stop and it’s historical meaning and after giving us the tour, we were allowed to wander the site and given a time to meet at the designated meeting point. We had lunch at the middle of the day, right outside Teotihuacán and took part of the Tequila tasting! Not enough to get you drunk but enough to provide a happy little buzz going into lunch! The pyramids speak for themselves! Breathtaking and they drive you back to the meeting point at the Palace of Bellas Artes. If you guys are looking to book tours, Amigo Tours is where it’s at because we also booked a Frida Kahlo Tour and the guys in that tour did an awesome job!
A nice trip with guides. We had two guides, one concentrating on Spanish speaking people and other, Rosa focusing English speaking people. Bus was full.A very leisurely travel. All attractions on the list are top sites for a Mexico city tour. All from our group enjoyed the tour. But beware, a climb into two tall pyramids at Teotihuacan is not easy, but challenging. Though most (almost all)people managed to climb up to top, but all became breathless while getting near the top. A good test of stamina, heart and feet. Those not ready to climb can enjoy the ambience and grandeur of the site. Guadeloupe Shrine , Tequila tasting spot were very enjoyable. Had a nice meal, info on Aztec culture, good place for souvenir collection and a buffet lunch with folklore entertainment (had to pay for food). Thanks guides. Thanks Rosa
Excellent tour and recommended! This was the second time I took a tour with this company. It's excellent and the service and value was great. Book today!
Very long day out without much of a plan/agenda. The guide was okay. Her English wasn’t great and her knowledge was somewhat flakey. She was getting mixed up as was translating two languages. Didn’t take part in all of your and explain what could be seem from certain sites. Maps were given out at the end of the day.
We were unable to see all the pyramids and adjacent buildings. The tour guide left us to roam on our own without a map or instructions only for an hour, which we were not expecting and we later found out we missed out on lot's of things we could have seen. The place is very busy and you'll need at least 2-3h to see it all properly and climb the pyramids. Adding insult, this was a full day tour and although there should have been enough time it was mostly spent faffing about as it was not well organised and wasting time in shops. Not recommended.
This was an enjoyable experience from start to finish. Our guide Kevin was fantastic.....si!....with knowledgeable commentary in both English and Spanish, and his upbeat and fun discourse ran from start to finish. Thanks also to Manuel for his safe driving. The Basilica of Guadalupe is a beautiful site with so much history and spirit, and the Pyramids were majestic and awe-inspiring, and also spiritual in a different way, and you don't need to climb them to appreciate that. The bus pickup was on time, the tequila sampling and rock appreciation was fun, the souvenir shops were interesting with the staff really gently but pushing for purchases), and lunch was quite good (I had the buffet), and all in all it was a great experience.
Guide pressured to keep on schedule and rushed us at times; even using the bathroom was frowned upon. He made off comments thinking we couldn’t understand spanish. Four stars for the sites; these were great and enjoyed those quite a bit!
The pick up is very confusing and should be clarified in the tour. When arriving at the NH Hotel or National Auditorium you will later find out this is simply a pick up point and the final location at the Fine Arts Palace is where everyone will head to their booked tour. I saw 3 Amigo Tour Guides wearing an Amigo Tour's shirt, our Amigo Tour Rep was NOT wearing an Amigo Tours shirt, and was flat out rude. We waited at the NH Hotel until 8:45am for other's that were not on time which was irritating! Got to the Fine Arts Palace at 9:05am and again confusion and rude Amigo Tour employees, several of us were asking where to go and we were told go there. When I found my tour on my own I got on the bus, which was like a city bus and not as comfortable as the previous bus. We didn't depart until 9:25am, waiting for others once again! Arrived at some ruins in the city, walked around and listened to our guide explain the history. Headed to the Teotihuacan Pyramids BUT before we get there we stop at a souvineer shop! Was only supposed to be a 30 min stop... ended up being almost an hour waiting on others to finish their purchases, get their certificates of authenticities! When we arrived to Teotihuacan and did the tour with the guide we only had 1hr to climb the Moon and Sun pyramids! Moon took 10 minutes to climb up and picture from the top, rest and the climb down a total of 25 minutes then the walk from the Moon to Sun pyramid 5 minutes, the line to start the climb up the Sun pyramid 5 minutes. The picture of the Sun pyramid is old, there are now orange plastic netting forming lines at the first landing which was backed up and the wait was 10 minutes and walk up to the second landing was 5 minutes... needless to say didn't make it to the top due to the time restrictions! Went to lunch, lunch was a good selection on the buffett! Then headed to Basilica de Guadalupe... BUT before we head to the Basilica where do we stop? A souvineer shop! Another waste of 35 minutes! Arriving at the Basilica and after the tour with the guide through the Basilica Nuevo only 20 minutes to explore on our own, not enough time to visit the main Basilica and the Basilica where the image of Lady Guadalupe was first seen... The tour guide was friendly but this tour was filled with more souvineer stops and others on the tour that are not respectful of others time and the time constraints! I am not happy that I was not able to climb up the top of the Sun pyramid and visit all of the Basilica de Guadelupe due to the stops at the souvineer shops!