Get to know the second most visited religious precinct in the world after the Vatican, the story of the 5 apparitions of the Virgin to the indigenous Juan Diego, the old Basilica, the new Basilica, the original sacred tilma where the image of the Virgin appeared, the Indian parish, the chapel of the pocito, the sacred garden, the chapel of the cerrito, the meaning of the symbols of the sacred image .Take a few minutes to pray in one of the religious precincts, light a candle to thank or make a petition to our Morenita del Tepeyac, take to bless some gifts or items that have a special meaning for you. This is a very special tour for believers and non-believers who want to discover the magic of the Basilica, listen to the touching stories of devotees who have put their faith in the Virgin, learn why it is one of the symbols of identity for Mexicans and one of the most important pilgrimage centres in the world.
A spiritual and cultural journey that will touch your heart!
Starting point:<br/>Plaza Mariana, Fray Juan de Zumárraga No. 2, Villa Gustavo A. Madero, Gustavo A. Madero, 07050 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Pickup included
Get to know the second most visited religious precinct in the world, the incredible story of the 5 apparitions of the Virgin to the indigenous Juan Diego, the old Basilica, the new Basilica, the original sacred tilma where the image of the Virgin appeared, the Indian parish, the chapel of the pocito, the sacred garden, the chapel of the cerrito, the meaning of the symbols of the sacred image and discover who is believed to have brought the image of the Virgin down from heaven. Take a few minutes to pray in one of the religious precincts, light a candle to thank or make a petition to our Morenita del Tepeyac, take to bless some gifts or items that have a special meaning for you. A very special tour for believers and non-believers who want to discover the magic of the Basilica, listen to the touching stories of devotees who have put their faith in the Virgin, learn why it is one of the symbols of identity for Mexicans and one of the most important pilgrimage centres in the world.
If your tour is with metrobus transfer go to the Tierra Garat entrance at Av. Paseo de la Reforma 26, near the metrobus station El Caballito.
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GMT-6 (Central Standard Time)
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Buenavista Station, Toluca Airport Station
Terminal de Autobuses de Paso de la Reforma, Terminal de Autobuses del Norte
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