Price per person:
MXN$ 1,130.00 per person.
If you cancel your reservation up to 24 hours before the start of the activity, we will refund you 100% of the reservation payment. No refunds will be issued on cancellation requests received after the indicated anticipation.
You can reschedule your booking without any additional cost until 24 hours before the beginning of the activiity.
Take the Monterrey City Tour and discover everything this charming city has to offer, including historic buildings and artisan markets.
Price per person:
MXN$ 1,130.00 per person.
Times:
Duration:
6 hours.
Minimum of passengers
Departure from 2 passengers.
Included:
pickup at your accommodation (urban area), shared transportation, bilingual guide (Spanish and English) and entrance tickets.
What to bring:
comfortable clothing, comfortable shoes, sunglasses and water.
Not included:
food.
Cancellation and rescheduling policy:
24 hours.
If you cancel your reservation up to 24 hours before the start of the activity, we will refund you 100% of the reservation payment. No refunds will be issued on cancellation requests received after the indicated anticipation.
Price
You will begin this Monterrey City Tour by visiting the Monterrey Cathedral, built between 1705 and 1791 and declared a cathedral in 1777. The building features a blend of neoclassical and baroque architectural styles, the latter especially in its façade.
The tour will continue with a visit to the Municipal Government Palace, the San Miguel Arcángel Bridge, Plaza Hidalgo, and the Nuevo León Artisans Market, where you can find souvenirs and regional sweets, including delicious glorias.
After visiting some of the monuments along the Macroplaza, which is considered the fifth largest plaza in the world, you will visit the Government Palace Museum, a quarry building over 100 years old, where you will learn about the city's history.
You will then visit the Santa Lucía springs, the site of the city's origin and founding, which have been transformed into a navigable canal considered one of the 13 man-made wonders of Mexico and now known as Paseo Santa Lucía. One of the boats will take you to the iconic Fundidora Park, a space of nature, tradition, and culture.