Guided Tour Mexico City

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GoCAR GPS Guided Tour $16.27 If you wish to experience the San Diego most visitors never see, fold up your map, put away the guidebook and jump into a GoCar! Zip around the city while this little yellow car takes you on a GPS-guided tour of San Diego. Your clever talking car navigates and shows you the way, taking you to places that are not accessible by a tour bus. This tour is designed to show you San Diego from a different perspective. Venture into the citys maritime and naval past and present by driving towards the Cabrillo National Monument and exploring some of the US Navys installations along the way. Explore the Shelter Bay, take in its unique aura and then climb up towards Point Loma. Enjoy tremendous views of San Diego Bay and Coronado Island, before heading down towards the ocean shore where you will feel you are more in Mexico than in Californias second largest city! |
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Mexico City Sightseeing Tour $22.13 A sightseeing tour of Mexico City is a great way to get a glimpse into Mexicos rich culture and heritage. Explore the many beautiful architectural monuments of the city, with elaborate style and design as unique as the times you will find represented in the historical centre of the city.Dont miss out some of the citys famous architectural sites such as the Metropolitan Cathedral where you can appreciate baroque and neo classical architecture. Here youll also come across mural paintings by famous artist Diego Rivera. Browse the National Palace and youll see patios, corridors and stairways adorned with impressive murals again by Diego Rivera, depicting the history of Mexico.Pan through the ruins of the ancient Aztec Major Temple, see the centuries-old woods of Chapultepec Park and some of the important residential zones of the city. |
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GoCar GPS-Guided Tour by Mister SF $19.61 If you wish to experience the San Francisco most visitors never see, fold up your map, put away the guidebook and jump into a GoCar! Zip around the city while this little yellow car takes you on a GPS-guided tour of San Francisco. Your clever talking car navigates and shows you the way, taking you to places that are not accessible by a tour bus. Titled An Insiders Guide to San Francisco, this GPS-guided audio tour is hosted by San Francisco-based journalist Mister SF. The tour aims to celebrate all things eclectic and enchanting about the great City by the Bay. Pass through a diverse landscape of neighborhoods such as the Mission, Castro, Civic Center, Cole Valley, Presidio Heights including popular movie locations, cultural landmarks and learn local secrets. This tour is a great idea for locals or second time visitors seeking an off-the-beaten track experience in San Francisco. |
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Mexico City and Anthropology Museum Tour $28.97 Mexico City, also known as The City of the Gods, is one of the largest cities in the world with a wealth of history and beauty awaiting your discovery. Explore the many beautiful architectural monuments of the city, with elaborate style and design as unique as the times you will find represented in the historical centre of the city.Dont miss out some of the citys famous architectural sites such as the Metropolitan Cathedral where you can appreciate baroque and neo classical architecture. Here youll also come across mural paintings by famous artist Diego Rivera.Browse the National Palace and youll see patios, corridors and stairways adorned with impressive murals again by Diego Rivera, depicting the history of Mexico. At the famous Anthropology Museum, you will be fascinated by the archaeological exhibits from extinct Indian cultures and displays from the lifestyle of contemporary Indian inhabitants in Mexico. |