Get a taste of modern Mexico in the country’s lively capital before delving into ancient Mesoamerica.
Our short and sweet gay Mexico tour is packed with plenty of optional activities, giving you more control of the wheel. Things kick off in the country’s colonial capital where we’ll guide you through a labyrinth of colourful alleys and cobblestone plazas. In the evening, the tour will get hotter than a habanero as we mambo over to Zona Rosa—the city’s gay district.
Finally, the latter half of this adventure focuses on Mexican history. For example, you’ll have the opportunity to glimpse the wealth and power of pre-Columbian empires at sites like Teotihuacan and Cholula. So slather on your highest SPF, crack a Corona, and let Mexico unfold before you.
• Shake your tail feather in Mexico City’s famous gay district, Zona Rosa
• Witness the wealth and power of pre-Columbian empires at Teotihuacan
• Feel dwarfed below the world’s largest pyramid, Cholula—so large, when European settlers arrived they mistook it for a mountain!
• Photograph one of the only royal palaces in North America, Chapultepec Castle
• Enjoy mole and some of Mexico’s greatest regional cuisine in the colourful city of Puebla.
• Discover the treasured memories of Frida Kahlo at the Casa Azul museum (2024 departures only)
Day 1 Hola! Bienvenidos a Mexico City, a bustling megalópolis of over 20 million people sitting atop the ruins of the mighty Aztec empire of Tenochtitlan. Today, Mexico City is a fascinating mix of colonial architecture and big-city sophistication. We start our tour with a mandatory welcome meeting at 5pm, followed by a Welcome Dinner at a magnificent Mexican restaurant. Depending on how the group feels we may enjoy our first dip into Zona Rosa, the city’s vibrant gay district.
Hotel: Galeria Plaza Reforma Hotel, Mexico City, 4*, Standard Double/Twin Room
Day 2 Buenos días! Today we embark on a fascinating Mexico City tour. We’ll spend our time meandering through historic colonial neighbourhoods and past significant heritage buildings such as Chapultepec Castle—one of the only royal palaces in North America, and notably featured in Baz Luhrmann’s’ Romeo & Juliet—as well as the world-renowned Anthropology museum. Our guide will take us on a walk through Mexico’s fascinating history before wrapping the tour in Mexico City’s beating heart, the Zocalo. We’ll also stop by an authentic Mexican restaurant for lunch. After being guided back to the hotel you’ll have some time to relax or explore more on your own. Tonight you have the option of joining a tacos & tequila tour to delight your tastebuds with the city’s best street food.
Hotel: Galeria Plaza Reforma Hotel, Mexico City, 4*, Standard Double/Twin Room
Day 3 Rise and shine! Today we’re off to the pre-Columbian City of Teotihuacan where we’ll wallow in it’s imposing pyramids. Although little is known for certain about this mysterious site, we’ll examine the many glyphs and unlock some of the site’s secrets during a private guided tour. After a full day of tomb raiding we’ll grab lunch near the ruins then continue on to the colonial gem of Puebla. Puebla is actually the birthplace of mole poblano, a rich Mexican sauce famous for its complex list of ingredients including chocolate. After dropping our luggage at our hotel, there will be an optional dinner to try the world’s only UNESCO World Heritage cuisines. ¡Buen provecho!
Hotel: Cartesiano Boutique & Wellness Hotel, Puebla, 4+*, Essential King/Queen Room
Day 4 This morning we’ll visit soaring Cholula, the largest pyramid in the world. In fact, this massive structure is so large early colonists mistook it for a mountain. The Church of Our Lady of Remedies sits atop the pyramid and on a clear day, you will have sweeping views of the city and the surrounding volcanoes and mountains. After a private tour of the site, we’ll slip back into Puebla for a cooking class where we’ll handpick fresh ingredients at a local market then prepare a delicious Poblano meal with an executive chef.
Hotel: Cartesiano Boutique & Wellness Hotel, Puebla, 4+*, Essential King/Queen Room
Day 5 Today we make our way back to bustling Mexico City. Our first stop will be the bohemian neighbourhood of Coyoacan where we’ll pay a visit to Frida Kahlo’s Casa Azul, one of the most treasured memories of this famous artist. Together we’ll discover a more intimate view of Frida Kahlo’s art before walking around Coyocan’s beautiful center. Here, there are many cafés, shops, and unique craft markets, not to mention the best churros in Mexico City, que rico! The afternoon will be at your leisure until we gather for our farewell dinner before you leave.
Hotel:Galeria Plaza Reforma Hotel, Mexico City, 4*, Standard Double/Twin Room
Day 6 Today is our final day together and after an included breakfast, no other activities are planned. From the all our team, gracias for joining our gay Mexico tour!
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