The National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City is a world-renowned institution that showcases the history and cultural heritage of Mexico’s indigenous civilizations. Designed by Pedro Ramírez Vázquez and opened in 1964, the museum features a striking modernist design with a central courtyard and its iconic umbrella-shaped roof. Its ground floor hosts extensive exhibits on ancient cultures such as the Olmec, Maya, Aztec, and Teotihuacan, with standout pieces like the Aztec Sun Stone, Coatlicue statue, and Olmec colossal heads.
The upper floor is dedicated to the ethnographic traditions of present-day indigenous communities, offering insight into their daily life, languages, rituals, and crafts. With its rich collection, immersive exhibits, and educational facilities, the museum offers a deep and engaging journey through Mexico’s ancient roots and living cultural diversity.
Trip info
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ENGLISH AND SPANISH
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24 hours before the pick up time
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Pick up and Dropp off
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Tuedays to sundays from 8 am - 4 pm
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Car or Van after 4 people
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Pay Pal or Bank transfer
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LOCAL GUIDES. You can request for a certified guide with a extra cost
Overview
This is a private and personalized tour only for you and your love ones. The total duration is 4 hours and taking the transfers time. This tour includes private transport, pick up and drop off at your address in Mexico city, your tourist guide/driver, bottle of water and 1 bag of snacks per person. After 4 people the vehicle is a new van with air conditioner.
You can personalized this tour.
Highlights
- Explore the largest museum in Mexico and marvel at its impressive collection of pre-Hispanic artifacts.
- Get to know the diverse pre-Hispanic cultures that shaped Mexico’s ancient history.
- You’ll get to see one of the museum’s most incredible pieces: the “Sun Stone,” also known as the Aztec Calendar.





















