Because we know that ist not necessary much money to know and learn about a city. Estación México Free Tour is designed to offer free walking tours to show the wonders that hide a place in each of its streets. Based in the concept of reciprocity, our guides give all their knowledge, happiness and personality to transmit the best stories, the best legends, and myths that keep... More
Because we know that ist not necessary much money to know and learn about a city. Estación México Free Tour is designed to offer free walking tours to show the wonders that hide a place in each of its streets. Based in the concept of reciprocity, our guides give all their knowledge, happiness and personality to transmit the best stories, the best legends, and myths that keep so many years of legacy in each of the cities. Our guides are not only historians are storytellers, who besides knowing dates and names, also know recount and contextualize the highlights of Mexican culture. Estación México is a collective created in order to expand the knowledge and love for the history of Mexico through free walking tours *ABOUT COVID- 19: All activity in this experience will take place following official guidelines. Estación Mexico is adhering to all rules and regulations provided by the local and federal government of Mexico.
The avenue Reforma is well-known for having the tallest buildings in Mexico City. At the same time, it is surrounded by the famous Chapultepec Forest. Tradition and modernity work together in this tour where you will discover the history of Mexico while you walk through the antique Paseo de la Emperatriz until arriving at the most important and impressive urban park of Mexico.
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How to find me: Find us with our pink T shirts!
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Un buen recorrido para conocer esta parte de la ciudad
Tour guide was awesome. Not much time spent in the park. Wish more focus was on experiencing the park, and less emphasis on Reforma.
Paulina was a great guide. I was amazed how well she switched from Spanish to English (we had both speakers in our group). This was for Chapultepec tour.
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