Ciudad de México

Proudly Marvelous Mexico | Option C

Sáb. 04 julio

8 days

A journey that combines the passion of football at the Mexico City Stadium with the profound historical and cultural heritage of Mexico. This is the ultimate route for those looking to discover the country’s essence through its traditions, iconic architecture, and the electric energy of its capital.

THE ROUTE

Proudly Marvelous Mexico | Option C

Day 1: Arrival in Mexico City

Sat. July 04

Your experience begins with a personalized reception at Benito Juárez International Airport (MEX), the gateway to one of the world’s most sprawling and vibrant capitals. After your transfer to the hotel, the rest of the day is yours to start exploring the streets of Mexico City. Settle in and prepare yourself—an unforgettable week of sporting passion and cultural discovery is about to begin.

Día 1

Day 2: Match Day in CDMX!

Sun. July 05

The big day is here! After an energizing breakfast, all eyes turn to the pitch at the Mexico City Stadium (Estadio Azteca). Experience the roar of the crowd and the intensity of a world-class match in this legendary venue. After the final whistle, your return to the hotel offers a chance to unwind after witnessing one of the most anticipated events on the 2026 global sports calendar.

Día 2

Day 3: Cuernavaca & Taxco

Mon. July 06

Today is dedicated to two of the most iconic getaways near the capital: Cuernavaca and Taxco.

  • Cuernavaca: Known as the “City of Eternal Spring,” we’ll visit one of the oldest cathedrals in the Americas and the historic Palace of Cortés.

Taxco: We then wind our way up the Sierra Madre to the world’s silver capital. Amidst cobblestone streets and the radiant Baroque style of the Santa Prisca Church, you’ll have the chance to admire the talent of master silversmiths and lose yourself in its charming colonial plazas.

Día 3

Day 4: Teotihuacan & The Basilica of Guadalupe

Tue. July 07

A journey back in time to explore Mexico’s roots. We start at the Plaza de las Tres Culturas, where Pre-Hispanic, Colonial, and Modern eras meet. The route continues to the Teotihuacan archaeological zone, where you’ll walk the Avenue of the Dead and stand before the majestic Pyramids of the Sun and the Moon. Before returning, a stop at the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe offers a profound encounter with Mexico’s faith and national identity.

Día 4

Day 5: Explore CDMX via Turibús

Wed. July 08

Discover the city’s landmarks at your own pace aboard the Turibús (Hop-on Hop-off bus). With over 20 strategic stops—from the Cibeles Fountain to the city’s most avant-garde districts—this is your chance to hop off and walk through the neighborhoods that pique your interest. It’s a day to build your own perspective of the metropolis, blending classic monuments with 21st-century modernity.

Día 5

Day 6: Lights, Panoramic Views, and Mariachi

Thu. July 09

The evening begins with a dinner at the Bellini revolving restaurant. From the 45th floor of the World Trade Center, the city unfolds in a breathtaking 360-degree panorama. After this culinary experience in the clouds, the night continues at the world-famous Plaza Garibaldi. Immerse yourself in the joy of Mariachi music and traditional songs in an unmatched festive atmosphere.

Día 6

Day 7: A Day at Your Own Rhythm

Fri. July 10

A day dedicated to your personal interests, ideal for fully soaking up the World Cup 2026 fever. Whether you choose to visit world-class museums, indulge in the city’s famous gastronomy, or join official tournament fan activities, this free time allows you to roam without a schedule. Perfect for last-minute shopping or simply enjoying the energy of a city that lives for football.

Día 7

Day 8: Farewell to CDMX

Sat. July 11

Following your final breakfast, the journey concludes with a transfer to the airport for your flight home. You’ll leave with a week’s worth of memories—from the roar of the stadium to the warmth of a land that celebrates its history and its sporting future with equal pride.

Día 8

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