Step into history with this immersive self-guided audio tour through the iconic Zócalo, where Mexico’s past comes to life. Walk the same streets where the mighty Aztec emperor Moctezuma once ruled, and uncover the dramatic encounter between his empire and the Spanish conquistadors.
Your narrator will guide you through the remnants of ancient Tenochtitlan, revealing secrets hidden within the Metropolitan Cathedral and the National Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Hear the gripping story of La Noche Triste—the fateful night when Moctezuma’s world changed forever. Stroll past the Old Mayor’s Palace and the arcades of the Old Town Hall, where the echoes of history still resonate.
⚠️ Important: This is a self-guided audio tour. It does not include entrance tickets, WiFi, or a live guide. Bring your phone and headphones.
Travel back in time and discover the untold story of Moctezuma!
You will start this tour in the Square of El Zocalo. A beautiful place to begin this walk in time
As you are getting to know the story of Mexico since its beginning, we will pass by one of the most impressive and ancient cathedrals in latin america
Moctezuma story unfolds and we will be pointing to you iconic monuments around the Zocalo Area such as the national Palace.
We will pass by the City Council Palace as wediscover the greatness of the ancient civilization and its leader Moctezuma
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Self-guided audio tours that let you immerse yourself in the stories of the places you visit, at your own pace, on your own terms. This is an audio tour experience. No tour guide will meet you, and No admission tickets are sold. Stand in the middle of the Zocalo square to start this tour
Dear Traveler,
Thank you for your purchase! We are delighted to take you on a special self-guided tour discovering Moctezuma and the Zocalo. Please note that this purchase includes your self guided audio tour, but it DOES NOT include any admission entrance.
This is your code: SWMZ01. Please follow the next steps:
1. Download the Soundwalkrs app on your smartphone
2. Select your destination
3. Select your purchased Soundwalk
4. Click on the "Enter Code" button.
5. Click the "Download Tour" button for offline use. Wait until the download is complete
6. ¡Start the tour!
Get your headphones ready and immerse yourself in the story! You can also consider the suggestions below:
- Download the tour while you have wifi. Once you download the tour, it will be available in the app even if you are offline.
- Go to the settings at the bottom right of the screen and make sure "Location Events" is selected. This will notify you when you reach a point of interest on the tour.
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