Teotihuacan Archeological site (Pyramids)
Teotihuacan is the most important, archeological zone in Central Mexico due to the magnificent pyramids dedicated to the sun and the moon.

Mexico city Museo de Antropología
This museum is the largest museum in Mexico . The museum houses a broad collection of works from the rise to the fall of all Mesoamerican cultures. It is regarded as one of the best of its kind in the world. Students also visit the zocalo (main square) with stops at the National Palace, Templo Mayor, and the cathedral.

Taxco
Taxco is Mexico’s renowned city of silver which was built on the side of a mountain. Almost all houses have red tile roofs. The streets are paved with cobblestones and are very hilly. It is a UNESCO cultural heritage site.

Puebla and Cholula
Puebla is the fifth largest city in México with a surprisingly cosmopolitan atmosphere. Much of Puebla´s wealth and architecture from the 19th century can still be seen today. The city was once the principal stopping point in route to Veracruz , Mexico’s principal port city. This trip includes a visit to Cholula , a prehispanic city famous for its 365 churches and the Gran Pirámide, the largest in Mexico.

Museo de Dolores Olmedo and Xochimilco
This colonial style museum holds the largest private art collection of Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo. Xochimilco is famous for its colorful gardens and traditional boats (trajineras).
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