Bazaar Saturday - Convent of Carmen - San Angel
Visit to the wonderful neighborhood of Coyoacan located in the south part of Mexico City and its XVI century mansions full of History and Legends, we will continue to Del Carmen Museum built between 1613 and 1628 by the religious order of Carmelitas Descalzas, this is a Historical Museum that holds more than 80 pieces from of Religious Art, plus 12 mummified dead bodies and a great garden that used to be the orchard of the friars. Time for shopping in the Saturday bazaar that is one of the most colorful and visited of Mexico City, is considered an excellent craft center that offers to visitors a wide variety of paintings and handcrafts made of silver, iron, ceramic, glass, wood, and textile. Later we will visit Chimalistac (Its name comes from an ancient pre-Hispanic town known as Temalistac which means “where sacrifice stone is carved”); an old neighborhood where bridges made of Stone and small chapels are preserved with a Colonial environment.
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Stop At: Coyoacan, Parque Centenario, Mexico City 04000 Mexico
Visit to the wonderful neighborhood of Coyoacan located in the south part of Mexico City and its XVI century mansions full of History and Legends, we will continue to Del Carmen Museum built between 1613 and 1628 by the religious order of Carmelitas Descalzas, with 488 years from its establishment, this is a Historical Museum that holds more than 80 pieces from of Religious Art, plus 12 mummified dead bodies and a great garden that used to be the orchard of the friars.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: El Bazar Sabado, Plaza San Jacinto 11 12 Y 13, Mexico City Mexico
Time for shopping in the Saturday bazaar that is one of the most colorful and visited of Mexico City, this Bazaar was first opened in 1960 and now is considered an excellent craft center that offers to visitors a wide variety of paintings and handcrafts made of silver, iron, ceramic, glass, wood, and textile.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: San Angel, Mexico City Mexico
Later we will visit Chimalistac (Its name comes from an ancient pre-Hispanic town known as Temalistac which means “where sacrifice stone is carved”); an old neighborhood where bridges made of Stone and small chapels are preserved with a Colonial environment.
Duration: 1 hour
Informacion Adicional
"Not wheelchair accessible"
"Most travelers can participate"
"A minimum of 02 people per booking is required"
"- The time of return may vary due to traffic situations or the number of people."
"- It is not advisable to book a tour on the same day of the departure of a flight, since we cannot be responsible for the loss of the flight, for any tour delay"
"Please consider it is a share service with bilingual guide, not exclusive English or Spanish, depending on the number of participants of each language."
"This tour/activity will have a maximum of 50 travelers"
"Confirmation will be received at time of booking"
Start Time:
09:00 AM
Duration: 6 Hours
Start location: Av. de la República 154, Tabacalera, Cuauhtémoc, 06030 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Traveler pickup is offered
Pickup is available ONLY from the hotels shown at the moment making the reservation as long as you are hosted in one of them. Customers must call to confirm the exact pick-up time, because it's prior the activity starts from 15 to 60 minutes before.
Unfortunately, we are not allow to pick you up on apartment building or private residences. If you are not hosted in one of the hotels before mentioned or you are staying in a Airbnb please make your way to the meeting point located at De La Republica Avenue 154, Tabacalera, 06030. Near to Monumento a la Revolucion, behind Barceló Reforma hotel, in front of ISSSTE building.
After your pick up in your hotel, you will be transferred to our main meeting point to be integrated to your tour.
Cancellations and refunds:
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start time of the experience.