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História LGBT oculta do México: lugares e segredos

4.6(55)Mexico City1 hora
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Descrição

Ele ponte passados esquecidos e futuros vibrantes do arco-íris escondido do passado de Cidade do México! Você embarcará em uma jornada de abertura de olhos através da história LGBTQ+ vibrante da Cidade do México com o nosso passeio exclusivo "Gay Side of History, Plazas and Temples". Este não é o seu passeio habitual - é uma aventura de viagem no tempo que irá desafiar tudo o que você pensou que sabia sobre a cultura e a história mexicanas!

Opções de passeio

História LGBT oculta do México: lugares e segredos

Itinerário

Entrada incluída60 min

Balcão no teto com vista para o Palácio do Duto Real, os Hideaway Rooms de Frida Kahl e as ruínas do Grande Templo Azteca.

Passar por

O Templo Mayor (em espanhol, "Grande Templo") era o principal templo do povo mexica (antigo asteca) em sua capital.

Passar por

A Catedral Metropolitana da Assunção da Santíssima Virgem Maria ao Céu é a catedral da Arquidiocese Católica do México.

30 min

A praça central. O coração da cidade e do país. Ponto de encontro desde o século XVI.

Passar por

O Palácio Nacional (em espanhol: Palacio Nacional) é a sede do executivo federal no México. Desde 2018, também serve como residência oficial do Presidente do México.

30 min

O Centro Cultural de España (Centro Cultural da Espanha no México) está localizado na rua Guatemala, 18, no centro histórico da Cidade do México. No final da década de 1990, esta antiga mansão logo atrás da Catedral estava em ruínas quando o governo da Cidade do México a cedeu ao governo espanhol. Quando o trabalho de restauração foi concluído, o novo Centro Cultural de España foi inaugurado pelo Rei da Espanha com o Presidente do México em 2002.

Passar por

O antigo edifício da alfândega está localizado no lado leste da Praça Santo Domingo, entre as ruas República da Venezuela e Luis Gonzalez Obregon, apenas a norte da praça principal da Cidade do México.

30 min

A Plaza Santo Domingo é ladeada a oeste pelo Portal de Evangelistas, que é uma colunata toscana com arcos redondos. Escribas com máquinas de escrever e impressoras antigas trabalham neste Portal.

Passar por

A Inquisição Espanhola foi a instituição civil encarregada de executar homossexuais condenados entre 1521 e 1821.

Passar por

A Igreja de Santo Domingo está localizada no lado norte e enfrenta a Praça Santo Domingo. O ponto de partida de El Camino Real, do Velho México ao Novo México, uma rota comercial e um refúgio seguro para casais gays.

Destaques

Café e/ou chá
Água mineral
Cópia em PDF para download do e-book RAINBOW MEXICO: Unindo passados esquecidos e futuros vibrantes.
Guia local
Mapa digital LGBT+ do Centro Histórico e recursos extras.

O que está incluído

Incluído
Café e/ou chá
Água mineral
Cópia em PDF para download do e-book RAINBOW MEXICO: Unindo passados esquecidos e futuros vibrantes.
Guia local
Mapa digital LGBT+ do Centro Histórico e recursos extras.
Não incluído
Gorjetas

Avaliações dos viajantes

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Informações importantes

  • Acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
  • Aceita animais de serviço
  • Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
  • Todas as áreas e superfíceis são acessíveis para cadeirantes
  • Requer condicionamento físico moderado
  • A idade mínima é de 18 anos
  • Funciona em todas as condições meteorológicas, por favor vestido adequadamente
  • Você caminhará 1 milha em 3 horas.

Avaliações(55)

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April_H
April 10, 2026
Carlos is great!

This tour provided us with the historical context of the city, as well as information about life here as a gay person. Carlos adapted the tour to us (we wound up having a private tour) and made it very unique and special. Lots of information in a 3-hour tour!

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Alon P
February 25, 2026
Nice tour

Nice tour, Carlos is knowledgeable and likes to teach. Showed me around the area and explained about the bars and history.

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Q2226XOdantem
December 22, 2025
Lots of Gay Few Women and No Trans

The tour was not interesting. He talked about the Catholic Regime and how so many people were ruled by fear. It was not a “lax tour” it was filled with heavy topics such as politics, religion, and discriminatory propaganda. The guide was very pompous about his knowledge and shamed and wrong answers to questions. It made me not want to participate. The tour was only about 8 blocks of walking. And to travel that little in such a long time period made it difficult to pay attention. There was very few talk and discussions about women and no mention about transgender individuals. It really should just go over the history of gay men and there acceptance in society

Resposta do operador

Just a reminder, this experience is not about your expectations or desires. It is about exactly what we offer in writing and by no means about what you are complaining. We're very sorry that you got everything wrong and that you did not like it. The words lesbian or trans are never mentioned or offered.

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412ronim
December 15, 2025
Walking tour cancellation and no refund

Our walking tour was cancelled due to protests in the city center and they never refunded us even though they guaranteed they would. They owe me $180 and ghosted me on WhatsApp, email and will not return my calls. I’ve tried to contact them and they are ignoring me. This is not a trustworthy tour company!!

Resposta do operador

We're very sorry but your tour was cancelled due to force majeure by the rules you signed to abide by at mexatmax.com/faq

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Brock_G
November 20, 2025
Ghosted by operator

The operator cancelled the tour 1 hour before it was meant to start. We were already on our way to the tour and the last minute cancellation made it difficult to arrange something else for our day. The operator gave no reason for cancelling nor did they answer our calls or messages to confirm the cancellation was accurate. This is very poor business management and incredibly disrespectful to your customers.

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bc_travel_reviews
October 20, 2025
Gay Plazas reccomended!

This was a great walk. Carlos balanced the history of Mexico City through a queer lens with great anecdotes, fun facts and genuine enthusiasm. Highly reccomended!

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Anne_J
October 19, 2025
Fantastic!!!! Sign up now!

Had an amazing tour with Carlos, who is a walking encyclopedia of history and cultural knowledge. He's a great storyteller and I learned so much that I need to take a siesta to relax and try to process it all! I enjoyed learning about Mexico and the country, which Carlos clearly loves, and how it began and grew with respect to world events and gay influence - and much more. Note: I am ally (not LGBTQ+) and this is one of my favorite tours I have ever taken, and definitely one of the most educational! Just book it!

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hwE2953UX
October 9, 2025
Looking forward to more tours!

Carlos led us on two amazing tours over two days-- the gay plazas tour and the african walking tour (not listed here in the dropdown). Starting with a super informative and grounding introduction to the history of the United Mexican States, to the lasting impacts of that history on society and culture today. The tours were engaging and time flew by! My friends and I are coming back to take more tours to continue our exposure and learning!

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Rob J
October 4, 2025
Awesome history lesson

My husband and I really loved meeting Carlos. He is an amazing teacher and a walking encyclopedia of gay, Mexican, and world history. I even learned so much about the US that we were never taught in school. A very worthwhile tour. Five stars

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Lindamaybear
March 12, 2025
Highly recommend!

Carlos was such a fantastic and knowledgable guide! The tour is very well thought out with lots of fun reveals and great use of location. Over the tour he gives not only an overview of how LGBTQ+ life was perceived and experienced, but also wove the story of Mexico itself. We learned as much about the development of the Mexican empire, economy, and architecture as we did LGBTQ+ life! I would have preferred more up-front clarity abut the length and scope of the tour. I was under the impression the tour would go until about 1/1:30 but it ended at 2. It also was unclear from the description what year range would be covered by the tour content, we went from the formation of the Mexica empire through the 19th century. We definitely recommend this experience to anyone considering it, you'll get both a foundational and unique perspective on Mexico's history and be left with an excitement for more!

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