Ganzer Tag: Puebla und Cholula aus Mexiko-Stadt





Beschreibung
Auf dieser Tour werden wir durch den Ixta-Popo-Nationalpark fahren, bis wir die magische Stadt Cholula erreichen, um die größte Pyramide der Welt zu bewundern und die Kirche der Virgen de los Remedios kennenzulernen. Wir fahren weiter nach Tonanzitla, um die Tequitqui-Kunstkirche zu bewundern. Wir setzen unsere Reise in die Hauptstadt von Poblana fort und machen einen Rundgang zu den wichtigsten Sehenswürdigkeiten wie der Capilla del Rosario, der Catedral, der Calle de los Sweets und einem Talavera poblana Workshop. DIESE TOUR FUNKTIONIERT NUR DIENSTAG, DONNERSTAG UND SAMSTAG.
Tour-Optionen
Reiseverlauf
Wir werden die größte Pyramide der Welt besuchen, die sich in der magischen Stadt Cholula befindet, um die Kirche der Heilmittel zu besteigen und zu besuchen, die sich oben auf der Pyramide befindet.
Wir können die Pracht der Kirche in Santa Maria Tonanzintla bewundern, die durch den Stil ihrer Konstruktion namens Tequitqui-Kunst gekennzeichnet ist
Essenszeit, NICHT INBEGRIFFEN
Sie können die prächtige Kapelle des Rosenkranzes bewundern.
Wir werden die Kathedrale von Puebla besuchen
Freizeit auf dem Kunsthandwerksmarkt von Puebla
Highlights
Was ist inklusive
Abholorte & -zeiten
SIE MÜSSEN UNBEDINGT EINE WHATSAPP-NUMMER BEI LADA INTERNATIONAL HINTERLASSEN. WIR KONTAKTIEREN UNS, UM ANWEISUNGEN ZUM EMPFANG ZU ERTEILEN Der Passagierempfang ist je nach Aufenthaltsort von 8:00 bis 9:30 Uhr besetzt. ****Kann aufgrund des Verkehrs oder unvorhergesehener Ereignisse variieren**** Wenn sich das Hotel oder die Unterkunft in der Zona Rosa, Zona Centro oder Reforma befindet, können wir Sie abholen, ansonsten ist unser Treffpunkt das HOTEL HILTON REFORMA oder das HOTEL HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS REFORMA. POLANCO, einziges Gebiet in der Nähe des Eingangs der Chapultepec-Löwen. (7:45) Das Mitführen von Gepäck und Kinderwagen ist nicht gestattet. Bei Mitnahme wird ein Aufpreis berechnet
Bewertungen der Reisenden
Wichtige Informationen
- Begleittiere erlaubt
- In der Umgebung sind öffentliche Verkehrsmittel verfügbar.
- Kleinkinder müssen auf dem Schoß eines Erwachsenen sitzen.
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
Bewertungen(16)
The tour was great. Arturo was nice and knowledgeable. I especially enjoyed visiting the churches and learning about their histories.
We did not do so well with the operator, we were picked up 1.5 hours late, the driver Adair seemed upset during the trip, in the bus my wife and I traveled in separate seats. At least they put the time of the delay on you and the tour ended later than planned. The places are lovely, the cutest thing we saw in MX, however the operator did not give us the best experience.
It was a terible expirience. We arrive to CDMX and book this trip to have a good day. In morning we have some issue to meet the startpoint and I wrote them to ask what is the final startingpoint to get there. They said that are not willing to wait for us. The worst thing was that I arrive to the starting point 5 mintos before the time in the ticket and they just left without us.
Lamentamos que nuestro experiencia no haya sido de tu agrado. Un día antes nos comunicamos contigo indicando el punto de encuentro y el horario (holiday inn reforma 8 am) el día del tour enviaste un mensaje a las 8 15 diciendo que tenias un problema que llegabas en 15 minutos, te esperamos hasta las 8 40 y no llegaste a este punto te dimos otro punto en el centro pero te comentamos que ya estábamos retrasados 40 min por esperarte y que en los demás hoteles los pasajeros ya estaban listos, una vez más no llegaste a tiempo al punto de encuentro que te dimos al final. Por respeto a los otros pasajeros que ya habian esperado 40 min no te pudimos esperar más.
We recently went on a tour in Puebla, Mexico, and overall, it was a very good experience. The city is beautiful, rich in culture and history, and the tour itself was well-organized and informative. Our guide was knowledgeable and passionate, which really added to the experience. However, one thing that could have made the tour even better would be the use of headsets or audio equipment. At times, especially in noisy or crowded areas, it was difficult for everyone to hear the guide clearly—particularly when he was translating from Spanish to English. Having headsets would ensure that everyone can follow along and not miss any important details. Despite that, I would still recommend this tour to others. It’s a great way to explore Puebla and learn more about its unique heritage.
I got curious about this excursion by browsing online for tours to Puebla. This specific tour caught my attention because it offered a guide in Spanish, which was perfect for my mom to have a better experience listening to the language she knows best. The tour guide Adrian and my driver were so informative, nice and funny. We were lucky to be in a van of only women and although it was a long drive to Puebla and Cholula they made sure that we were comfortable and entertained. They were able to provide us with a lot of stops in some beautiful unique churches, landmarks and best of all were the stops at two mercados. The Mercado that we stopped at towards the end of the tour was the best because they had so many options of treats, clothes, souvenirs and pretty much anything you are looking for! I really loved that it wasn’t an all talking tour, because they also allowed us to listen to music, take pictures, eat and ask questions. Adrian’s dad was in charge of the English tour and Adrian was our tour guide, but they were both great! And of course the driver too, because he made sure that we had AC in the van, able to listen to the music and transport us carefully. We had such an amazing time that we even became friends with some ladies that we met on the tour. Honestly you will not regret what you pay for the excellent service!
The guide and driver very friendly, helpful and attentive, the tour very interesting. The church Santa Maria de Tonanzitla is beautiful! We really liked it!
The tour guide Alaxandra was great. My major complaint is that you only have 50 minutes at Cholula, which isn't enough time to walk around the archeological site and visit the UNESCO church on top of the hill/pyramid. So you have to choose one. Also, FYI, the tunnels were (potentially are) closed and I was very disappointed by that, as nowhere on the internet did they say this until you get there and see a sign at the ticket booth. This is not the tour's fault, just letting people who want to explore the tunnels know .. but if they were open, the 50-minute stop definitely wouldn't be enough time to explore them.
Very convenient tour. Is semi-guided. They pick you up at your location, take you to the places, give explanation about places but let time on your own to explore. So no boring lots of history that you will never remember. Thanks to Julio and Raul. Recommended.
It is a nice tour, we found the guide excellent, his name is Jaime and you can tell he likes what he does. Puebla is beautiful, going up to the Cholula church is a pleasant experience and for cultural reasons, the Tonantzintla church is seriously special and should be known. However, as a recommendation, they should choose another restaurant or leave free time for the client to choose, since the food was ugly, expensive and the cleanliness of the restaurant leaves a lot to say
Very little to see in both towns. The church at the top of the dirt mount in Cholula is a recent church, not interesting at all. Furthermore the usual picture of the church with the volcano as a background is usually a false image. First, to take this picture you need a drone. Second the volcano is much farther than what most pictures show. We even found tours using a composite image with the wrong volcano! This being said the view remains interesting, but that is all you will get. The pyramid is a dirt mount. The portions of stone steps visible at some locations are an erroneous reconstitution made years ago.
Hello, regarding your visit to Cholula, it is not a hill, it is the remains of a Toltec pyramid that began its construction in the year 300 BC. and the church that is at the top dates from the colonial era, its construction began in the year 1594 and the stairs are more modern and were built to help climb.



