Come and visit the Basilica of Guadalupe! One of the most important basilicas in the world and in Mexico where the Catholic religion predominates. On this tour we respect whether you want to pray in each chapel or whether you only come to light a candle or get to know it. Our guides have experience and knowledge about this place, so don't hesitate to ask.
With us you will find respect, trust, joy while you learn the story of the apparitions of the Virgin of Guadalupe.
Pickup included
First part of the itinerary:
It begins with the collection of tourists at the established meeting point. Proceeding to take them to the Basilica of Guadalupe, we will introduce ourselves and give them each a bottle of water.
Second part of the itinerary:
We will proceed to walk to the main square. We will explain history about the Old Basilica and the New Basilica. From there we will talk about some traditions that are celebrated in the basilica.
Then we will walk to the bell tower, where we will give fascinating details about it.
Third part of the itinerary:
We will proceed to the statue dedicated to Juan Diego, here we will explain the story about the Virgin of Guadalupe and her five appearances. After that, we will enter the first hermitages where you can pray, and you will see the well where there is holy water.
We will climb to the Tepeyac hill where you can pray and leave a candle for the Virgin.
Fourth part of the itinerary:
We will go down until we reach the New and Old Basilica, we will visit them inside, where in the New Basilica you can see the original tilma.
There you can enter mass, buy items and above all bless your purchases or yourself.
It is next to a red building that says CFE, on the corner of Avenida Paseo de la Reforma and Calle Lucerna.
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