OVERVIEW
You will get acquainted with the exposition of the National Museum of Anthropology, the largest and most visited museum in Mexico that contains significant archaeological and anthropological artifacts from Mexico’s pre-Columbian heritage.
HIGHLIGHTS
● See the world’s largest collection of ancient Mexican art.
● Contemplate impressive archaeological artifacts, such as the Sun Stone (or Aztec Calendar), a recreation of Pakal’s tomb, or the Jade mask of the Zapotec Bat God.
● Learn about Mesoamerican societies and their historical contributions.
WHY GO WITH US
✓ The time of the tour is spent purely on sightseeing: no visits to souvenir shops and restaurants (unless you ask).
✓ We are flexible: we can adjust the program and route to your interests while the duration of the tour can be always extended for an extra fee (for private tours only).
MINIMUM NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 1+ (the tour is 100% confirmed for any group size).
up to 12 travelers.
<br/>LANGUAGE(S): Spanish & English, other languages (e.g. French, German, Italian, Portuguese) upon prior request (based on availability).
<br/>GROUP SIZE: any (only your group will participate).<br/>TRANSPORTATION: not included, meet your tour guide at the entrance of Museo Nacional de Antropología.
MINIMUM NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: We need 3+ participants to confirm the group tour (otherwise, it might be canceled with a full refund 2 days before the tour)<br/>GROUP SIZE: Up to 12 travelers. <br/>INCLUSIONS: Entrance and guided visit to the National Museum of Anthropology<br/>LANGUAGE(S): Spanish & English, other languages (e.g. French, German, Italian, Portuguese) upon prior request (based on availability).
<br/>TRASPORTATION: not included, meet your tour guide at the entrance of Museo Nacional de Antropología.
The National Museum of Anthropology houses the most extensive collection of ancient Mexican art worldwide, complemented by ethnographic exhibits that portray Mexico's contemporary indigenous communities. Spanning two spacious floors, the displays feature captivating artifacts and ancient human remains. The museum boasts remarkable exhibits, including the renowned "Group of Figures" from the Olmec culture and the colossal 22-ton Aztec "Sun Stone," a profound representation of world history.
Your guide will meet you on the left side of the museum entrance and might need to contact you by phone, so please provide a valid phone number during your booking and make sure it's available 1 day before and on the day of the tour.
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