4 hours
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Learn about Mexican history and culture, visit its most famous buildings and get to know its imperial architecture. Walking through the city, you will have a guided tour of buildings like the National Museum of Art, and the National Bank, where notes and coins are printed and from where they circulate all over the country, Post Palace, which is an architectural jewel with plateresque and Elizabethan styles, and Bellas Artes Palace, that host a lot of cultural events and is famous for its murals.
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Amigo Tours Mexico
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Manon155032, Mar 2026
This visit was replaced by the Anthropology Museum and Chatulpec Castle. We were with Giana, excellent guide who speaks perfect English and even French! I highly recommend it.
Rania_S, Dec 2025
Excellent tour of the Palace of Fine Arts and other historic buildings of the city. We spend over an hour with a thorough explanations of the precious murals at the palace including controversial masterpieces by Diego Rivera and others. This tour provided great insights into the magnificent architecture and the stories behind it.
Response from Host, Jan 2026
Dear Rania_S, Thank you sincerely for taking the time to share such a thoughtful and beautifully composed review. It is truly rewarding to hear how much you enjoyed the experience and how meaningful the visit to the Palace of Fine Arts and the surrounding historic buildings felt for you. Exploring the architectural heritage of Mexico City already offers an immense amount of beauty, but when combined with the opportunity to learn about the murals inside the palace, the experience becomes something far more memorable and enriching. We are especially delighted that you appreciated the in‑depth explanations about the murals — including those by Diego Rivera and other iconic artists. These works are not only visually impressive but also deeply tied to cultural identity, political movements, and key historical debates. Understanding their symbolism and historical context truly elevates the experience, and your comments beautifully reflect that impact. Your observation about spending more than an hour exploring the murals with such detailed commentary tells us that the guide delivered the experience with the level of care, clarity, and dedication that we strive to offer every day. We’re grateful that you highlighted this, as it reinforces the importance of slow, attentive exploration when visiting places with such artistic significance. Thank you again for sharing your impressions with such warmth. It was a pleasure to accompany you through a part of Mexico City’s artistic heart. Kind regards, Ramos, Quality Team
Tammy, Dec 2025
The experience was canceled without any notification. No email, no message in Viator, no call/text. No one at the company answered when I called and the Viator company could not get them to answer either. This was frustrating.
TERRELL C, Oct 2025
The tour guides were very knowledgeable and entertaining. The were also very enthusiastic about their jobs. They were very concerned about us understanding what we were visiting. They had excellent English skills.
Enjoy the most valuable house of art in Mexico. This museum is also a palace left by the Spaniards, which holds a huge collection of artwork over time. You will have the opportunity to admire the art history of Mexico from the XVI to the XX century.
Get to know the birthplace of the Mexican Peso, and take a look into the nation´s economy. Visit this ancient building with a unique atmosphere, and have the opportunity to be in the place of departure of the currency of Mexico.
Enjoy the Main Post Office of Mexico City and be dazzled by its imperial building and its different architectural styles. Feel like a king walking by the gold-plated interiors of the also-known "Correo Mayor".
Visit the emblematic house of Mexican art. This palace is the center of art and cultural activities of the country and therefore a key point in the tour. You can´t miss its bronze entrance, its details in white marble, and the murals made by famous Mexican artists.
We will pass by this park that you can visit once the tour ends. Take a walk through the oldest park in Mexico and the entire America. Inspired by the Alameda de Hércules of Seville, it has plenty of fountains, sculptures, and hidden corners that are a real pleasure to walk around.
Address
Av. Juárez S/N, Centro Histórico de la Cdad. de México, Centro, Cuauhtémoc, 06050 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
English
Spanish
A full refund will apply if you cancel more than 24 hours before the activity start time.
No refund is possible if you cancel less than 24 hours before the activity start time.