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Mexico Tour 6D5N

Teotihuacan Teotihuacan San Miguel de Allende in Mexico San Miguel de Ayende
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Mexico Tour 6D5N

Recommended for those who want to completely conquer Mexico, including Mexico City and Guanajuato!
Travel area : Mexico airport, Mexico city, National Museum of Anthropology, Teotihuacán, Teotihuacan, San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, CIRCUITO DEL TEQUILA, Central Mexico City
In/Out : Mexico City In-Out / Meeting point
Duration : 6Days 5Nights
Departure dates : Contact us
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1P/R
2P/R
3P/R
4P/R
Adult
19+
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$1,499
$1,449
$1,399
Student
ID Req.
-
$1,499
$1,449
$1,399
Child
2-16
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$1,499
$1,449
$1,399
Infant
2-
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Air fare is not included
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Day 1

Mexico airport

In Mexico City, ancient ruins such as Teotihuacan and the Aztec civilization, Spanish colonial architecture, and modern architecture stand in harmony. Recognized for its historical and cultural value centered on ancient ruins and ancient buildings, it was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site under the name 'Mexico City Historic District' in 1987. In addition to these historical relics, Mexico City is adjacent to volcanoes such as Mount Popocatepetl (5,451m) and Mount Istacihuatl (5,286m) to the southeast, Mount Toluca (4,577m) to the west, and Lake Tescoco to the east. It boasts a naturally blessed environment.

Hotel
GENEVE CLASS or same class
Day 2

As one of the world's three largest museums, two of the three major civilizations of the Americas - the Aztec, Mayan, and Inca - are Mexican civilizations, and the two civilizations are well displayed according to the times and regional trends, allowing visitors to learn about Mexico's history in a short period of time. Can learn and understand.

The Pyramid of the Sun, the largest building in the Teotihuacan civilization and the third largest in the world, the Pyramid of the Moon, where large religious ceremonies were performed, the Avenue of the Dead, the Temple of the Jaguar, and the Quetzalcoate, which symbolizes the god of water and agriculture, etc. Watching the

Around 300 BC, 200,000 people gathered to build a pyramid altar and live there. This became the first civilization and the first pyramid in the Americas. It can be broadly divided into three parts: the Temple of the Sun, the Temple of the Moon, and the Temple of Agriculture. The Temple of the Sun, the world's third-largest single pyramid, is currently four times larger than Yeouido, although only one-tenth of its total area has been excavated. The four-story Temple of the Moon is located in a higher area than the Temple of the Sun, providing a great view of Teotihuacan.

San Miguel de Allende, a colonial-era city in Mexico’s central highlands, is known for its baroque Spanish architecture, thriving arts scene and cultural festivals. In the city’s historic, cobblestoned center lies the neo-Gothic church Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel, whose dramatic pink towers rise above the main plaza, El Jardín. The Templo de San Francisco church nearby has an 18th-century churrigueresque facade.

Hotel
GENEVE CLASS or same class
Day 3

San Miguel de Allende, a colonial-era city in Mexico’s central highlands, is known for its baroque Spanish architecture, thriving arts scene and cultural festivals. In the city’s historic, cobblestoned center lies the neo-Gothic church Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel, whose dramatic pink towers rise above the main plaza, El Jardín. The Templo de San Francisco church nearby has an 18th-century churrigueresque facade.

This city, located in the northern center of Mexico, is where the Cervantes Festival, one of the world's comprehensive art festivals, is held every year. It is a place where cultural and artistic street performances are frequent and is visited by many young tourists and artists. This place, which preserves the appearance of a 16th-century medieval city, is well known as a UNESCO World Heritage city, and offers a variety of things to see with interesting statues and cute buildings scattered throughout the streets.

[Optional] Guanajuato Night Tour US$40/person (approximately 2 hours / 1 drink provided / Mariachi)

Hotel
HOTEL REAL DE MINAS GUANAJUATO or same class
Day 4

This city, located in the northern center of Mexico, is where the Cervantes Festival, one of the world's comprehensive art festivals, is held every year. It is a place where cultural and artistic street performances are frequent and is visited by many young tourists and artists. This place, which preserves the appearance of a 16th-century medieval city, is well known as a UNESCO World Heritage city, and offers a variety of things to see with interesting statues and cute buildings scattered throughout the streets.

In Mexico City, ancient ruins such as Teotihuacan and the Aztec civilization, Spanish colonial architecture, and modern architecture stand in harmony. Recognized for its historical and cultural value centered on ancient ruins and ancient buildings, it was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site under the name 'Mexico City Historic District' in 1987. In addition to these historical relics, Mexico City is adjacent to volcanoes such as Mount Popocatepetl (5,451m) and Mount Istacihuatl (5,286m) to the southeast, Mount Toluca (4,577m) to the west, and Lake Tescoco to the east. It boasts a naturally blessed environment.

Hotel
GALERIA PLAZA REFORMA MEXICO CITY HOTEL or same class
Day 5

In Mexico City, ancient ruins such as Teotihuacan and the Aztec civilization, Spanish colonial architecture, and modern architecture stand in harmony. Recognized for its historical and cultural value centered on ancient ruins and ancient buildings, it was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site under the name 'Mexico City Historic District' in 1987. In addition to these historical relics, Mexico City is adjacent to volcanoes such as Mount Popocatepetl (5,451m) and Mount Istacihuatl (5,286m) to the southeast, Mount Toluca (4,577m) to the west, and Lake Tescoco to the east. It boasts a naturally blessed environment.

Zocalo Square, a representative place in Mexico City, is surrounded by buildings built during the Spanish rule, giving it a European atmosphere. The word 'zocalo' originally meant 'base', but is now used as a general term for a central square that exists in each city in Mexico. ★ Tour the Basilica of Guadalupe (BASILICA DE GUADALUPE), one of the world's top three apparition sites of the Virgin Mary

Hotel
GALERIA PLAZA REFORMA MEXICO CITY HOTEL or same class
Day 6

Mexico airport

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Mexico City International Airport
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Meals indicated in the itinerary description ONLY
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Tip US$120(guide, restaurant, hotel, bottled water, porter fee/ 24 months or more)
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Optional tours (Pay cash only on site)
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Entry and departure tax
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Travel insurance
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Important Notices
If you are arriving by air, you must confirm tour availability with our agent before purchasing your airline ticket. The tour may be cancelled if the minimum number of participants is not met. Unless you have booked a private tour separately, all tours are shared tours and will be operated together with other travelers. If the tour cannot operate, we do not assume responsibility for any flight or accommodation-related costs beyond the refund policy stated in our terms and conditions. Your reservation is considered confirmed only after tour availability has been verified, full payment has been made, and you have received written confirmation of your reservation number and meeting location by email or message. If you fail to provide required information requested by our agent (including flight details and meeting location information) in a timely manner, participation may be denied without refund. No refunds or compensation will be provided if you are unable to join the tour due to personal reasons such as missing required documents or flight delays. We do not provide individual reminders regarding essential travel documents (passport, required travel authorizations, etc.); you are solely responsible for preparing these in advance. Unless otherwise advised, guide/driver tips and optional activity fees must be paid in cash in local currency on site. If an optional activity must be reserved in advance, you must apply before departure; if participation is not possible on site, we may not be able to assist. Prices for optional tours and admission fees may change depending on dates and local supplier conditions, and the tour sequence may be adjusted or optional activities may not operate due to local circumstances. For certain options, children under 12 may participate only when accompanied by a guardian. If, on the day of the tour, a participant is deemed to have health conditions that may pose a risk, participation in the tour and/or optional activities may be denied, and such cases are not eligible for a refund. For most optional tours (except certain options), safety training or protective equipment may not be provided; participants must exercise caution, and assistance may be limited depending on on-site circumstances. In addition, for tours operated by third-party suppliers, any claims, compensation, or handling of incidents (including accidents or loss of property) must be processed directly with the supplier in accordance with their policies; our company does not provide separate compensation, and we recommend purchasing travel insurance. The itinerary may include shopping stops not listed in the schedule; purchases are strictly voluntary. Vehicles may be changed during the tour depending on on-site conditions. Child car seats are not provided, and even if you bring your own, usage may not be possible. If you will bring more than one suitcase per person, you must inform us in advance. Depending on the number of participants, the vehicle, guide, and meeting time may change; you must maintain a reliable method of contact until the tour date. If you are traveling from Korea, mobile roaming is recommended. Travel insurance is optional and must be purchased separately if desired. Please refrain from leaving the group and follow basic etiquette. Please do not make personal requests to, or use inappropriate language toward, the guide or staff. You are responsible for safeguarding valuables and cash; we are not responsible for loss of valuables and assistance may be limited. The itinerary may be changed or partially cancelled without prior notice due to personal negligence, acts of God, force majeure, local conditions, road closures, natural disasters, vehicle breakdown, or theft; we shall not be liable for any resulting losses in accordance with common industry practice. When staying at hotels, smoking is strictly prohibited inside all hotel buildings, and excessive drinking should be avoided. If hotel property is damaged, noise complaints are made, or smoking is detected, the hotel may impose a penalty fee of 1,000 or more in local currency, and you are responsible for such charges. Depending on room availability, a twin room may be assigned as a king-size bed room with one bed. Hotel rooms generally provide two beds; for example, four guests in a quad room will share two beds. Hotels listed in the itinerary may be changed to equivalent or lower-category hotels without prior notice due to local circumstances.
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Packing List
Please bring a government-issued ID (and a passport if you’re arriving from overseas), a toothbrush, toothpaste, a razor, and other toiletries such as hair conditioner, shampoo, and body wash; warm, windproof outerwear; a hat; a swimsuit; sunglasses; and any personal medications or basic first-aid items you may need.
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Cancellation Policy
Please refer to the travel product terms and conditions below for regulations regarding reservation cancellation/refund.
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