DAY 1
Arrival. Meet and assist on arrival at the Airport. Transfer at your chosen hotel for overnight stay.
DAY 2
Tour Of Mexico City. Mexico City is a place to love and loathe. It has everything you might expect from the world's largest metropolitan area and second-largest city. Like mysterious ingredients added to a bubbling cauldron, the best and the worst of the country have been combined in the high valley where Mexico City sprawls. The result is a polluted and bustling cosmopolitan megalopolis of music and noise, brown air and green parks, colonial palaces, world-renowned museums. Over night at the hotel.
DAY 3
Historical Tours of Mexico. The historic center of Mexico City is the Plaza de la Constitution , more commonly known as the Zocalo. To many of Mexico City's older buildings and churches are sinking into the boggy ground on which they were constructed. Filling the entire eastern side of the Zocalo is the Palacio Nacional (National Palace). The Catedral Metropolitana, on the northern side of the Zocalo, ). Just east of the cathedral are the remnants of the Templo Mayor, the Aztecs' principal temple, and the stunning museum which houses the arte facts discovered at the site. Plaza Garibaldi is where the city's out-of-work mariachi bands gather .Over night at hotel.
DAY 4
Leisure. Day at leisure and enjoy the night life in Mexico city.
DAY 5
Tours of Teotihuacan. Only 50km (31mi) northeast of the city center lie the ruins of Mexico's biggest ancient city, Teotihuacán, which probably boasted 200,000 inhabitants at its peak in the 6th century. Teotihuacan was the capital of Mexico's first great civilization, and the remains testify to Its pre-eminence.
Travelers who can avoid the touts will be in awe of the Avenue of the Dead, the 70m (230ft) high Pyramid of the Sun, the Pyramid of the Moon and the Palace of the Quetzal Butterfly. Tula , the probable capital of the Toltec civilization, is 65km (40mi) north of Mexico City. The site is best known for its fearsome 4m (13ft) high stone warriors. Return back to Mexico city for over night in hotel
DAY 6 & 7
Visit the Cuernavaca. Some 85km (53mi) south of the capital is Cuernavaca, a city whose mild climate has attracted the wealthy and fashionable seeking relief from Mexico City since colonial times. Much of the city's elegance is hidden behind high walls and courtyards, but a number of residences have been turned into galleries, hotels and restaurants. The city is not for those on a tight budget but its luxuries make it a favorite place for visitors keen to enroll in Spanish-language courses. After breakfast Return back to Mexico city.
DAY 8
Leisure. Full day at leisure.
DAY 9
Departure. Transfer to airport for your final departure.