Most of our tours center around the Puebla/Cholula area. This area offers numerous attractions and here are just a few:

San Francisco Acatepec

Church of San Francisco Acatepec located in the town of San Francisco Acatepec in San Andrés Cholula is a colonial religious building, characteristic of the Mexican Baroque architecture. It is especially recognized for its facade of Talavera mosaics combined with red brick.

Zona Arqueologica de Cholula

A vast archeological complex and the largest archaeological site of a pyramid in the New World.

Chapel of the Virgen del Rosario in the church of Santo Domingo

Chapel attached to the Church of Santo Domingo in the city of  Puebla. It is from  the 17th century, peak of New Spanish Baroque and described in its time as the  “eighth wonder of the world”.

Sancturay of the Virgin of Los Remedios

Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de los Remedios is a Mexican Catholic parish church that looks out over the city of Cholula from atop the Great Pyramid of Cholula, also known as Tlachihualtepetl.

Puebla Cathedral

Roman Catholic church in the historic center of Puebla.

Biblioteca Palafoxiana

One of the oldest libraries housing 45,000 books and manuscripts dating back to the 15th century.

Zocalo of Puebla

Park and plaza in the center of Puebla.

Museo Amparo

A museum housing pre-Columbian and other Mexican art.

Museo Internacional del Barroco

A modern museum housing Baroque art designed by the Japanese architect, Toyo Ito that opened to the public on Feb 4, 2016. It is in the Angelopolis area close to Puebla.

Chautla Hacienda

The Chautla Hacienda was a formerly vast extension of farmland located in the San Martin Texmelucan Valley in the state of Puebla, northwest of the city of Puebla. First hydroelectric dam in Latin America was built here and there is a El Castillo on the property.

In addition to conducting tours in the Puebla/Cholula area, we can also conduct tours of Mexico City with its world-famous Museo Nacional de Antropologia, Palacio de Bellas Artes, Diego Rivera Mural Museum, Frida Kahlo Museum, Museo Diego Rivera Anahuacalli, and numerous other museums. Tours to the vast  archeological complex at Teotihuacan that includes the Sun and Moon Pyramids is a complex worth visiting. Xochimilco in the southern part of Mexico City is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and you can take a boat tour of the canals  of Xochimilco in colorful boats.

Through our network of other tour guides we can also arrange tours of just about any place in Mexico such as Oaxaca, Puerto Escondido, Los Mochis, Topolobampo, La Paz and many others.