Culture
What makes Mexico unique?


Gastronomic tour at the flower market CDMX
Discover one of the most colourful markets known for its variety of flowers, and in season things for the Day of the Dead offerings, Christmas trees and piñatas. We will take a gastronomic tour of our favourite food stands, a very special place where our grandparents and parents used to buy everything to prepare their food.


Downtown CDMX
The historic centre of the city is a must, you will visit the most important spiritual centre of the Mexicas, the Metropolitan Cathedral, the subway, one of the most beautiful hotels in the city, the Palace of Iturbide, the House of Tiles, the Palace of fine Arts and a bakery from the 1920s.




Day of the Death
Get to know the most important and special tradition in Mexico: Día de Muertos, dedicated to celebrating life and saying goodbye to our loved ones. We are sure it will touch your heart and you will be able to see death with different eyes. (1st and 2nd of november)
Taxco, city of light and silver
Fall in love with one of the most beautiful magical towns for its architectural beauty, considered a national heritage site by the INAH and known as the world capital of silver due to its mining activity during the New Spain period. We will take you to visit the cathedral of Santa Prisca, a pre-Hispanic mine and a natural paradise nearby.


The bohemian neighborhood of Coyoacan
One of our favourite neighbourhoods for its bohemian style, cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, hippie vibe, crafts, ice cream, churros, street art and the whole atmosphere full of life and art. We'll take you to see the most beautiful sights of this small town within the city, passing by Frida Kahlo's house, the market, the Coyotes fountain and the Malinche's house.
Teotihuacan the birthplace of the Gods
Learn about the incredible history of the empire of Teotihuacan, their gods, their workshops, crafts, the relationship they had with the Mayas, the architectural design of their city, discover why it was called the city of the Gods, why they made sacrifices, the theories about the collapse of the civilisation and the tunnel found in the pyramid of the feathered serpent.


Teotihuacan part II: Xochicalco
After the fall of Teotihuacan, Xochicalco arose. We will show you the archaeological site with its 3 ball courts, the pyramid of the feathered serpent, the astronomical observatory and the total solar eclipse that changed their calendar. To finish our tour we will take you to the lake of Tequesquitengo where you can have lunch, rest and contemplate the beautiful sunset on the lake.
Get to know the second most visited religious precinct in the world, the incredible story of the five apparitions of the Virgin of Guadalupe and the 7 churches. Take a few minutes to pray in one of the enclosures, light a candle to thank or make a petition. Learn why Our Lady of Guadalupe is one of the symbols of identity for Mexicans.
Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe


San Miguel de Allende
Visit one of the most colourful magical towns full of Mexican art. We will visit the museum of the mask, the church of San Miguel Arcangel, icon of the town, walk through the cobbled streets, go in search of handicrafts, pass by the house of Iturbide and see the town from a viewpoint.