- Mexico City
Start time: 09:00
Duration: 6h
Max group size: 50
Live guide: English, Spanish
Embark on a journey to the enchanting neighborhood of Coyocan, tucked away in the heart of Mexico City. Marvel at the grandeur of the 16th century mansions, steeped in rich history and folklore. The adventure continues to the Del Carmen Museum, a timeless gem erected by the Carmelita’s Descalzas religious order between 1613 and 1628. With a whopping 488 years under its belt, this museum serves as a treasure trove of historical artifacts, showcasing over 80 pieces of religious art, 12 mummified remains, and a lush garden that once graced the friars' orchard.
Next, immerse yourself in a vivid tapestry of colors at the famed Saturday bazaar. First opened in 1960, this vibrant market has since evolved into a bustling hub of creativity, offering a vast array of paintings and handcrafted items made from silver, iron, ceramic, glass, wood, and textile.
Visit the Coyocan neighborhood in the south part of Mexico City. See XVI century mansions with rich history and legends. Continue to Del Carmen Museum, established between 1613 and 1628 by the Carmelita’s Descalzas order. This historical museum has over 80 pieces of religious art, 12 mummified bodies, and a garden that was once an orchard.
Shop at the Saturday bazaar, a colorful and popular craft center started in 1960. Find paintings and handcrafts made of silver, iron, ceramic, glass, wood, and textiles.
Visit Chimalistac. Its name comes from an ancient pre-Hispanic town known as Temalistac. See old stone bridges and small chapels in this historic neighborhood.