Virtual Tour of the Aztec Culture in Mexico City

Virtual Tour of the Aztec Culture in Mexico City
From USD $49.50
  • Duration: 1 Hours (approx.)
  • Location: Mexico City
  • Product code: PNLLLT

Overview 

Join our virtual tour to learn about the pre-Hispanic history of Mexico and see impressive Aztec buildings that survived throughout centuries. Built in the 16th century by the Spaniards on the ruins of Tenochtitlan, the old Aztec capital, Mexico City is literally a live museum where the past lies not only on but also underneath the earth. At the time of the Spanish arrival in 1519, the Aztec capital was among the biggest cities in the world, with perhaps as many as 200,000 inhabitants. In less than 200 years, it evolved from a small settlement on an island in the western swamps of Lake Texcoco into the powerful political, economic, and religious center of the greatest empire of Pre-Columbian Mexico.

Highlights

  • See marvelous UNESCO-listed architecture of Mexico City.
  • Learn incredible pre-Hispanic history of Mexico.
  • Witness how Mexico City looked before the Spanish arrival.
  • Spot the imposing Aztec ruins during a virtual tour.
  • Finally, get acquainted with the religion, art, culture, and traditions of Aztecs.

Why take virtual tours with us

  • Interactive: each experience is a real-time conversation with a local host.
  • Authentic: learn about and discover unique places via live-streaming.
  • Convenient: travel without leaving home over a high-speed internet connection.
  • Personalized: share your interests with us to customize the experience.

How it works

  1. book your date and time;
  2. receive a Zoom link from us;
  3. connect at the agreed time and enjoy the tour.

Equipment needed: Zoom app (free version is enough); PC, tablet, or smartphone with a mic and speaker (most devices have this built-in); high-speed internet connection (>3 Mbps).

Notes

  • For FAQs and more info about virtual tours click here.
  • The price is per tour - as many people as you want can attend (sharing 1 screen - 1 Zoom link will be sent).