Private Tour: World Heritage Sites, UNESCO Monte Alban & City of Oaxaca

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This is a private tour only for those who book with us. We are in no rush and you decide how long you stay in the archaeological area.

We are qualified guides with in-depth knowledge of our region.

Whether they are French or English speaking, our guides have passed the guide diploma and know the region inside out, not only the tourist sites, but also the local culture and history.

If you need a wheelchair, baby chair or stroller, please let us know in advance. No additional charge.

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Duration: 8 hours
Starts: Oaxaca, Mexico
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Historical & Heritage Tours



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This is a private tour only for those who book with us. We are in no rush and you decide how long you stay in the archaeological area.

We are qualified guides with in-depth knowledge of our region.

Whether they are French or English speaking, our guides have passed the guide diploma and know the region inside out, not only the tourist sites, but also the local culture and history.

If you need a wheelchair, baby chair or stroller, please let us know in advance. No additional charge.

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Stop At: Zona Arqueologica de Monte Alban, Oaxaca Mexico

Surely one of the most beautiful pre-Hispanic site in Mexico, the superb ruins of Monte Alban overlook the Oaxaca Valley, at an altitude of over 2,000 meters. The temples are impressive, with a little air of Machu Picchu. Former capital of the Zapotecos, then occupied by the Mixtècos until shortly before the arrival of the Spanish. Monte Albán was officially named UNESCO World Heritage in 1987

Duration: 3 hours

Stop At: Oaxaca, Oaxaca, Southern Mexico

Oaxaca City
The state capital owes its fame to the beauty and harmony of its architecture, the richness of its cultural traditions, its
typical gastronomy so varied and with its temperate climate. It has been declared Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO.
We visit on foot:
– a few blocks south of the Benito Juarez market. It is in the city that we will discover the chocolate shops of the region
-The zócalo, the heart of the city
– Oaxaca Cathedral
-Santo Domingo de Guzmán
-The Benito Juarez market
the most traditional., You can buy the famous moles (thick spicy sauces), cheeses, chocolate and
chapulines (grilled grasshoppers)
-Marché 20 de Noviembre.-This is an essential stop for any trip to the city of Oaxaca.

Duration: 3 hours



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