The 9 Best Cultural Tours in Tlaxcala, Tlaxcala

May 12, 2022 Trinity Boughner

Thanks to an intense development during the colonial period, the city of Tlaxcala is the proud guardian of a significant architectural heritage, stunning landscapes and warm people.
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1. Val'Quirico, Puebla and Tunnels from Mexico City

Mexico City, Mexico City, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast Mexitours Day Tours Mexico City
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Visit the historic center of the capital of Puebla and its famous tunnels, which are among the longest in the world. Then head to a beautiful small town, Val' Quirico.

Inclusions: Round trip transportation from Mexico City., Tour Driver, Guided tours, Visit Puebla Historical Center, Visit the Calle de los Dulces, Puebla Tunnels Visit, ValQuirico Visit, Free time in Puebla and Val'Quirico, Traveler insurance on board unit, Taxes

Exclusions: Gratuities optional., Nothing previously not specified., Food and drinks.

Reviewed By Ksksksksks

Festive weekend atmosphere, plenty of artisanal shops inside this monetary bazaar. Fresh tacos Made in the courtyard, beer, live music.

2. Explore The Creative Coyoacan Neighbourhood

Mexico City, Mexico City Unscripted Mexico City
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Follow your host through the creative neighborhood of Coyoacán, former home of world-renowned artist Frida Kahlo (she’d never have lived here if it were an average, run of the mill neighborhood). Discover La Casa Azul (Frida’s former home), shady squares, exotic markets, decadent street food stalls and purple jacaranda lined avenues. Do as the locals do and hang about outdoors, people-watching, snacking, enjoying the live music and absorbing the progressive spirit of this bohemian neighborhood. Our handpicked hosts are culinary connoisseurs and history buffs, bakers and bankers, students and seniors. Like the people who travel with us, they have different backgrounds and interests – but they’re all so passionate about the place they call home, they choose to spend their free time sharing it with the like-minded travelers matched to them. Your meeting place and time, as well as itinerary are flexible. During the experience, you can always change your mind about what you want to do.

Inclusions: 2 to 4 hour experience, Private and personalized, Start when you like , Kids up to 12 go free (hooray!), Hotel meet-up (available on request for central location)

Exclusions: Food and drinks, Transport costs, Gratuities

Reviewed By HollyGetsOuttaTown

Roberto was an incredible guide for our exploration into the Floating Gardens of Xochimilco! He was communicative and flexible, as well as being incredibly knowledgeable and passionate. It was clear that he knew about the history of the of Xochimilco, but was also in touch with present day issues facing the area. We learned so much about the community and Mexico City as a whole. It was really an awesome experience floating along the canals, such a unique place, and gaining insight into Mexico through Roberto. I highly recommend going with a guide (like Roberto) to fully understand the place, history and culture.

3. Ex hacienda, rancho de lavanda y Val'Quirico (private tour)

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This tour includes a blend of natural scenery, contact with nature in the lavender fields and an excellent place to taste food for different tastes.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Snacks, A present, Map & Postal of Puebla city

Exclusions: Lunch, Gratuities, *Minimum of 2 people by reservation

Reviewed By Desired_Tastes

I enjoyed my Cholula Tour with Susana and Unlimited Experiences so much, I booked another tour with them the following day! Susana was a such a friendly guide, very professional, and tailored both tours around my interests! The sights were beautiful and the restaurants were excellent. They took COVID precautions very seriously and were always quick in answering all of my questions. I highly recommend this company when visiting Puebla!

4. Fireflies Sanctuary, Culinary Experience,1-night at Historic Hacienda Hotel

Hacienda Soltepec, Tlaxcala, Mexico Taste & Travel
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Come and discover the regional flavours and experience cooking with a traditional cook. Enjoy watching the fireflies and tasting pulque, an ancentral drink from Mexico. Culinary experience at Historic Hacienda in Tlaxcala.

Inclusions: Breakfast, Dinner

Exclusions: Transportation to destination

5. Private Tour Cacaxtla and Tlaxcala

Mexico Tour Freelance

Your private day trip begins with pick up at the hotel located in downtown Mexico City.  Cacaxtla and Tlaxcala is a Historic and Magical Tour, you will know the ruins and pyramids that describe the long occupation and the greater splendor sustained between the years 650 and 900 D.C. On the part of the ethnic groups Olmecas-Xicalancas occupants of the zone of Cacaxtla. In the city of Tlaxcala, Visitaras the Zócalo, Los Portales, The government palace where inside are the murals painted by the Mtro. Desiderio H. Xochitiotzin in which I picture the History of Tlaxcala.

Inclusions: Driver and guide, Bottled water, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Tickets

Exclusions: Food and drinks, Tip

Reviewed By SNG56

We booked this tour based on it's itinerary and reviews. We do enjoy an occasional private tour. We were picked up on time at our hotel. Veronica was our guide and was amazing. We went to a flower market before getting on the floating boat. The ride was lovely. Veronica told us a lot about the city it's history and culture. We went to the Diego Rivera museum which is amazing. Then to the Coyocan market where we grabbed a bite to eat and have some free time. Then the Frida Kahlo museum which is a must see. The driver was excellent, smoothly guiding us around the city. We also stopped at the University which wads fascinating. Veronica is very proud of her city and it shows. Her energy and enthusiasm were palpable. The price for what you get is a real bargain. Highly recommend

6. Atlixco de Las Flores and Val’Quirico: Private Tour From Mexico City

Sheraton Mexico City Maria Isabel Hotel, Av. Paseo de la Reforma 325, Cuauhtémoc, 06500 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Travis Adventures

Meet the city of flowers and live a magical experience in little Italy • Walk through the ornate streets with beautiful buildings of the city of Atlixco, until you reach your arabesque-style plinth • Enjoy a walk through the most emblematic street of the town where you can admire its colorful buildings and beautiful balconies • Get to know the second order that was established in Atlixco and let yourself be carried away by the works carried out by Las Carmelitas • Adventure to a floral experience where you will see more than 100 nurseries and more than 120 thousand plants that house this place • Visit Valquirico, a medieval style town inspired by the Tuscany region of Italy

Inclusions: Driver/guide, Professional guide, Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation

Exclusions: Food and drinks, unless specified, Gratuities

Reviewed By mijohn65

Both the driver and the tour guide were very knowledgeable and did everything they could to make our trip informative and enjoyable.

7. Tour to Val´quirico and Ex Hacienda de Chautla

Fontán Reforma Hotel, Av. Paseo de la Reforma 24, Colonia Centro, Cuauhtémoc, 06040 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Vuela Viajero

Come and meet Valquirico is a place to enjoy its outdoor spaces, and sunny weather. Contemplate the houses these are made of materials such as stone and wood, which gives it a very beautiful medieval appearance. After we go to the Ex Hacienda de Chautla in the municipality of San Salvador El Verde, this building is one of the most relevant in the state of Puebla which is a fundamental part of its heritage. We will visit one of its main charms is a small castle that is located in the center of an artificial lake, built with red partitions and protected by four towers with white applications, an extraordinary piece of the place. The Ex Hacienda is a place that has very large English-style gardens, wooded trails, a chapel, a museum with numerous pieces of historical value and a Talavera poblana kitchen, you can ride a fishing boat and get on the lake zip line.

Inclusions: Access to the Ex Hacienda de Chautla, Round transportation with air conditioning, Professional and bilingual guide, Travel insurance on board

Exclusions: Food or drinks, Tips to the Tourist Guide

8. Basilica of Guadalupe Shrine Pilgrimage & Mexico City Tour

Faith Travel Network - Mexico

Shrine of Guadalupe Pilgrimage & Mexico City Tour-Teotihuacan-Puebla-Xochimilco: Considered the holiest place in the Western Hemisphere, the Basilica of Guadalupe, site of Virgin Mary's appearance to a humble Indian. He honors her request that a Shrine be built in Her honor. In December of 1531, Juan Diego informed a skeptical bishop of his encounter with Mary. Two days later, Juan returned to the site of the vision. Once again Our Mother appeared. Juan relayed the bishop's request for proof of Her visitation. The Virgin instructed Juan to gather roses from the frozen, rocky terrain and present them to the bishop. Remarkably for the cool season, he found many roses. Gathering the roses in tilma, he hurriedly took them to the bishop. When he opened the cloak to present the roses to the cleric, it was not only the blooms that amazed the bishop. Stamped on the humble cloth was an image of the Virgin! The same miraculous image exists for you to see in splendor above the main altar.

Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, All round-trip land transportation, airport/hotel pick-up and drop-off, Includes hotel accommodation, Professional guides

Exclusions: Food and drinks, unless specified, Tips for the guide, Flights

9. The night that no one sleeps in Huamantla

Barceló México Reforma, Av. Paseo de la Reforma 1, Tabacalera, Cuauhtémoc, 06030 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Mexitours Day Tours Mexico City

Only 1 night a year the streets of this Magical Town are adorned with beautiful and colorful handmade rugs! The "Night that Nobody Sleeps" is part of a traditional celebration that takes place year after year in the city of Huamantla, on the occasion of the patron saint festival of the Virgen de la Caridad. The making of these rugs in a spectacle for the public, since they start only a few hours before starting the tour. The streets are closed to circulation, and vases, lamps, and colored festoons begin to be placed to increase the elegance of the decoration where the procession will later pass. This celebration is internationally known due to the great color that has characterized it. THE NIGHT YOU WILL NEVER FORGET! 03:00 hrs (August 15) We leave Huamantla bound for Mexico City 06:00 Hrs (August 15) Arrival approximately in Mexico City.

Inclusions: Round trip transportation from Mexico City, Tour driver in Spanish language, Travel insurance on board the unit, Taxes

Exclusions: No tip, Nothing not previously specified

Reviewed By Ksksksksks

Festive weekend atmosphere, plenty of artisanal shops inside this monetary bazaar. Fresh tacos Made in the courtyard, beer, live music.

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