Registration for tours through Eventbrite required. Register HERE!Capacity: 30Cholula
Cholula is the oldest still-inhabited city in Mexico and among the oldest in the Americas. It is perhaps best known for its Great Pyramid, the largest pyramid by volume in the world. Known as a city of churches, the most significant include the Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de los Remedios, which sits atop the Great Pyramid; San Francisco Acatepec; and Santa Maria Tonantzintla, lavishly decorated in a folk or indigenous Baroque style. On a clear day, magnificent views of Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl will greet you.
Puebla
Founded in 1531, Puebla is the capital and largest city of the state of Puebla, and the fourth largest city in Mexico. For its history and architectural styles, the city was named a World Heritage Site in 1987. Among the many treasures located in Puebla’s historic center are Biblioteca Palafoxiana, Museo Amparo, Puebla Cathedral, and Iglesia de Santo Domingo. Biblioteca Palafoxiana is the first and oldest public library in the Americas. Puebla Cathedral and nearby Iglesia de Santo Domingo are among Mexico’s most sumptuous churches. The tour will include a selection of these and other Puebla and Cholula venues. May involve significant walking over uneven surfaces. [parts adapted from Wikipedia]
2.5 hour bus ride from Mexico City.
👟👟👟 - This tour includes significant walking. Bussing provided to site. Meet in Hilton Lobby.
Cost: $90 (cost of lunch not included)
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