Join us on a sightseeing electric vehicle tour through the charming San Angel neighborhood in Mexico City, exploring the most iconic monuments of this picturesque area in the heart of the capital.
Tour Highlights
At the scheduled time, we'll gather at Mercado del Carmen to embark on a captivating journey through the enchanting San Angel neighborhood, located in the southern part of Mexico City—a place that will captivate you from start to finish.
Hop on board an eco-friendly electric minibus as we kick off our exploration. Our first stop is the Casa del Mayorazgo de Fagoaga, the former residence of the head of the Mint. Dating back to the 18th century, this building exemplifies the distinctive architecture of San Angel.
Continuing our route, we'll pass by various monuments, squares, and museums, soaking in the beauty of this "magical neighborhood." Highlights include San Jacinto Square, the Casa del Risco Museum, and the Convent of the Benedictine nuns.
Our next destination is the Pineda Covalin store, offering insight into the significant role of silk scarves—a symbol of the San Angel neighborhood. From there, we'll proceed to Plaza de los Arcángeles, where you can embrace the direct connection with nature by hugging a tree.
To conclude our journey, we'll stroll through Plaza de los Licenciados, passing by the Casa del Obispo de Madrid and the church of San Jacinto, surrounded by inviting gardens.
After two and a half hours of sightseeing, we'll conclude our San Angel neighborhood tour and return to the starting point.
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