TOUR Itinerary
Upon arrival at the airport, transfer to your hotel in Mexico City.
Mexico City, the vibrant capital of Mexico, is one of the largest cities in the world and a hub of history, culture, and modern life. Once the ancient capital of the Aztec Empire, it now blends colonial architecture, grand plazas, and bustling neighborhoods. The city offers an engaging introduction to the heritage and traditions of the country.
Overnight stay at hotel in Mexico City.
After breakfast at hotel, visit the historic Zócalo, also known as Plaza de la Constitución.
The Zócalo is the main square of Mexico City and one of the largest public squares in the world. It has been the cultural and political heart of the nation since the time of the Aztecs. Surrounding it are iconic landmarks such as the National Palace and the Metropolitan Cathedral, making it a fascinating site to explore Mexico’s history and traditions.
Later, proceed to visit the National Museum of Anthropology. This world-renowned museum houses one of the most significant collections of pre-Hispanic art and artifacts, including the famous Aztec Sun Stone. Each hall reflects the richness of Mexico’s indigenous cultures and civilizations, making it a must-visit to understand the country’s diverse heritage.
Overnight stay at hotel in Mexico City.
After breakfast at hotel, proceed to visit the Teotihuacán Pyramids.
Teotihuacán, known as the “City of the Gods,” is one of the most impressive archaeological complexes in Mexico. The Pyramid of the Sun and the Pyramid of the Moon dominate the site, while the Avenue of the Dead connects the ancient structures. The site offers a glimpse into the grandeur of one of the most powerful civilizations of pre-Hispanic America.
Later, proceed to visit the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe. This is Mexico’s most important religious site, dedicated to the country’s patron saint, the Virgin of Guadalupe. It is one of the most visited Catholic shrines in the world and holds deep spiritual and cultural significance.
Overnight stay at hotel in Mexico City.
After breakfast at hotel, drive to Puebla.
Puebla, a UNESCO World Heritage city, is renowned for its colonial architecture, colorful streets, and culinary traditions. Located at the foot of the Popocatépetl volcano, Puebla has long been a cultural crossroads, famous for Talavera pottery and the creation of Mexico’s signature dish, mole poblano.
Day at leisure to explore Puebla at your own pace.
Overnight stay at hotel in Puebla.
After breakfast at hotel, enjoy a city tour of Puebla.
The historic center of Puebla is home to beautifully preserved colonial architecture and religious monuments. The Puebla Cathedral, with its towering bell towers, and the Rosary Chapel, celebrated as a masterpiece of Mexican Baroque, stand out as architectural gems. Stroll through the zócalo and admire the colorful streets and Talavera-tiled buildings that make Puebla unique.
Overnight stay at hotel in Puebla.
After breakfast at hotel, transfer to Oaxaca by road.
Oaxaca is a city known for its rich indigenous traditions, vibrant markets, and colonial landmarks. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Oaxaca is celebrated for its gastronomy, arts, and festivals. The city lies in a valley surrounded by mountains, creating a picturesque backdrop to its cultural charm.
Evening free to relax or stroll through the local markets.
Overnight stay at hotel in Oaxaca.
After breakfast at hotel, proceed for a city tour of Oaxaca.
Visit the Santo Domingo Church, an exquisite Baroque masterpiece adorned with intricate details. Explore Oaxaca’s vibrant local markets, such as Mercado Benito Juárez, where traditional crafts, textiles, and regional specialties can be experienced. Walking through the colonial streets reveals the city’s cultural richness and historical charm.
SEGV RECOMMENDATION: Visit the Museum of Cultures of Oaxaca, housed in the former Santo Domingo monastery, which displays fascinating artifacts from the region, including treasures from Monte Albán.
Overnight stay at hotel in Oaxaca.
After breakfast at hotel, proceed to Monte Albán.
Monte Albán was once the capital of the Zapotec civilization and is one of the most important archaeological sites in Mexico. Perched on a hilltop, the site offers impressive views over the Oaxaca Valley. Its grand plazas, pyramids, and ceremonial structures reflect the advanced culture of the Zapotecs.
Return to Oaxaca in the afternoon.
Evening at leisure to explore the city’s lively atmosphere.
Overnight stay at hotel in Oaxaca.
After breakfast at hotel, check out and transfer to Airport for your onward flight.
Arrive home with pleasant memories of your Mexico Tour organized by State Express Global Voyages, which we are sure you will treasure for a lifetime.



