
Tours
Highlights
Visit the historic Del Carmen Museum
Explore colonial mansions in San Angel
Experience the lively Saturday bazaar
Guided tour with a bilingual guide
Comfortable transportation included
What’s Included
Bilingual guide
Guided visits to attractions
Del Carmen Museum entry
Transportation between sites
Explore San Angel and Its Unique Treasures
Begin your day venturing into the enchanting neighborhood of San Angel, renowned for its cobblestone streets and colonial architecture. Your journey is guided by an experienced bilingual guide who introduces you to the heart of this vibrant area. As you stroll through streets lined with historic mansions you will uncover stories of 16th-century life and learn how these grand residences have been preserved over the centuries.
The Del Carmen Museum: A Glimpse into History
One highlight of your adventure is a visit to the Del Carmen Museum. This remarkable site was constructed between 1613 and 1628 by the Carmelita's Descalzas religious order. Over nearly 500 years the building has accumulated a wealth of history and now serves as a museum that preserves and displays cultural treasures from Mexico’s colonial era. Inside you will discover more than 80 pieces of religious artwork and 12 naturally preserved mummies. The museum is set within lush gardens that once provided fruit and herbs to the resident friars offering a serene escape from the bustling city beyond its walls.
Immerse Yourself in the Saturday Bazaar
The journey continues as you head toward the celebrated Saturday bazaar. Since opening in 1960 this lively market has drawn artists and visitors from all over the region. The bazaar is a feast for the senses—vendors display colorful paintings alongside intricate silverwork, hand-forged iron, delicate ceramics, sparkling glass items and vibrant textiles. Every corner of the bazaar invites you to experience the creativity and tradition of Mexico’s artisans.
Your Guided Experience
Throughout your six-hour tour your guide shares insights into the history and evolution of both San Angel and its cultural landmarks. You will have ample time to browse the bazaar’s stalls, chat with local craftspeople and admire the architecture that gives San Angel its charm. Transportation is provided for comfort and convenience as you explore between sites.
Learn about the religious and artistic legacy of the Del Carmen Museum
Walk through historic estates and picturesque lanes in San Angel
Discover one of Mexico City’s most famous artisan markets
Enjoy a locally led tour for authentic stories and guidance
This tour combines the best of art, history and craft—ideal for visitors seeking to experience Mexico City’s culture in depth.
Book your Mexico City: Del Carmen Convent, San Angel & Saturday Bazaar tickets now!
Please stay with your group during the guided tour
Follow the instructions of your guide at all times
No flash photography in the museum
Respect local customs and vendors at the bazaar
What language is the tour guided in?
The tour is guided by a bilingual guide in Spanish and English.
Are meals or drinks included in the tour?
No meals or drinks are included. Please bring your own or purchase at the bazaar.
Is the Del Carmen Museum wheelchair accessible?
The museum has limited accessibility. Please contact ahead for details.
Do I need to bring identification?
An official ID may be required for museum entry. Bring one to be safe.
Bring comfortable shoes for walking
The bazaar is open on Saturdays
ID may be required for museum entry
Some parts of the tour involve outdoor walking
Photography may not be allowed inside the museum
Highlights
Visit the historic Del Carmen Museum
Explore colonial mansions in San Angel
Experience the lively Saturday bazaar
Guided tour with a bilingual guide
Comfortable transportation included
What’s Included
Bilingual guide
Guided visits to attractions
Del Carmen Museum entry
Transportation between sites
Explore San Angel and Its Unique Treasures
Begin your day venturing into the enchanting neighborhood of San Angel, renowned for its cobblestone streets and colonial architecture. Your journey is guided by an experienced bilingual guide who introduces you to the heart of this vibrant area. As you stroll through streets lined with historic mansions you will uncover stories of 16th-century life and learn how these grand residences have been preserved over the centuries.
The Del Carmen Museum: A Glimpse into History
One highlight of your adventure is a visit to the Del Carmen Museum. This remarkable site was constructed between 1613 and 1628 by the Carmelita's Descalzas religious order. Over nearly 500 years the building has accumulated a wealth of history and now serves as a museum that preserves and displays cultural treasures from Mexico’s colonial era. Inside you will discover more than 80 pieces of religious artwork and 12 naturally preserved mummies. The museum is set within lush gardens that once provided fruit and herbs to the resident friars offering a serene escape from the bustling city beyond its walls.
Immerse Yourself in the Saturday Bazaar
The journey continues as you head toward the celebrated Saturday bazaar. Since opening in 1960 this lively market has drawn artists and visitors from all over the region. The bazaar is a feast for the senses—vendors display colorful paintings alongside intricate silverwork, hand-forged iron, delicate ceramics, sparkling glass items and vibrant textiles. Every corner of the bazaar invites you to experience the creativity and tradition of Mexico’s artisans.
Your Guided Experience
Throughout your six-hour tour your guide shares insights into the history and evolution of both San Angel and its cultural landmarks. You will have ample time to browse the bazaar’s stalls, chat with local craftspeople and admire the architecture that gives San Angel its charm. Transportation is provided for comfort and convenience as you explore between sites.
Learn about the religious and artistic legacy of the Del Carmen Museum
Walk through historic estates and picturesque lanes in San Angel
Discover one of Mexico City’s most famous artisan markets
Enjoy a locally led tour for authentic stories and guidance
This tour combines the best of art, history and craft—ideal for visitors seeking to experience Mexico City’s culture in depth.
Book your Mexico City: Del Carmen Convent, San Angel & Saturday Bazaar tickets now!
Please stay with your group during the guided tour
Follow the instructions of your guide at all times
No flash photography in the museum
Respect local customs and vendors at the bazaar
What language is the tour guided in?
The tour is guided by a bilingual guide in Spanish and English.
Are meals or drinks included in the tour?
No meals or drinks are included. Please bring your own or purchase at the bazaar.
Is the Del Carmen Museum wheelchair accessible?
The museum has limited accessibility. Please contact ahead for details.
Do I need to bring identification?
An official ID may be required for museum entry. Bring one to be safe.
Bring comfortable shoes for walking
The bazaar is open on Saturdays
ID may be required for museum entry
Some parts of the tour involve outdoor walking
Photography may not be allowed inside the museum
Highlights
Visit the historic Del Carmen Museum
Explore colonial mansions in San Angel
Experience the lively Saturday bazaar
Guided tour with a bilingual guide
Comfortable transportation included
What’s Included
Bilingual guide
Guided visits to attractions
Del Carmen Museum entry
Transportation between sites
Explore San Angel and Its Unique Treasures
Begin your day venturing into the enchanting neighborhood of San Angel, renowned for its cobblestone streets and colonial architecture. Your journey is guided by an experienced bilingual guide who introduces you to the heart of this vibrant area. As you stroll through streets lined with historic mansions you will uncover stories of 16th-century life and learn how these grand residences have been preserved over the centuries.
The Del Carmen Museum: A Glimpse into History
One highlight of your adventure is a visit to the Del Carmen Museum. This remarkable site was constructed between 1613 and 1628 by the Carmelita's Descalzas religious order. Over nearly 500 years the building has accumulated a wealth of history and now serves as a museum that preserves and displays cultural treasures from Mexico’s colonial era. Inside you will discover more than 80 pieces of religious artwork and 12 naturally preserved mummies. The museum is set within lush gardens that once provided fruit and herbs to the resident friars offering a serene escape from the bustling city beyond its walls.
Immerse Yourself in the Saturday Bazaar
The journey continues as you head toward the celebrated Saturday bazaar. Since opening in 1960 this lively market has drawn artists and visitors from all over the region. The bazaar is a feast for the senses—vendors display colorful paintings alongside intricate silverwork, hand-forged iron, delicate ceramics, sparkling glass items and vibrant textiles. Every corner of the bazaar invites you to experience the creativity and tradition of Mexico’s artisans.
Your Guided Experience
Throughout your six-hour tour your guide shares insights into the history and evolution of both San Angel and its cultural landmarks. You will have ample time to browse the bazaar’s stalls, chat with local craftspeople and admire the architecture that gives San Angel its charm. Transportation is provided for comfort and convenience as you explore between sites.
Learn about the religious and artistic legacy of the Del Carmen Museum
Walk through historic estates and picturesque lanes in San Angel
Discover one of Mexico City’s most famous artisan markets
Enjoy a locally led tour for authentic stories and guidance
This tour combines the best of art, history and craft—ideal for visitors seeking to experience Mexico City’s culture in depth.
Book your Mexico City: Del Carmen Convent, San Angel & Saturday Bazaar tickets now!
Bring comfortable shoes for walking
The bazaar is open on Saturdays
ID may be required for museum entry
Some parts of the tour involve outdoor walking
Photography may not be allowed inside the museum
Please stay with your group during the guided tour
Follow the instructions of your guide at all times
No flash photography in the museum
Respect local customs and vendors at the bazaar
What language is the tour guided in?
The tour is guided by a bilingual guide in Spanish and English.
Are meals or drinks included in the tour?
No meals or drinks are included. Please bring your own or purchase at the bazaar.
Is the Del Carmen Museum wheelchair accessible?
The museum has limited accessibility. Please contact ahead for details.
Do I need to bring identification?
An official ID may be required for museum entry. Bring one to be safe.
Highlights
Visit the historic Del Carmen Museum
Explore colonial mansions in San Angel
Experience the lively Saturday bazaar
Guided tour with a bilingual guide
Comfortable transportation included
What’s Included
Bilingual guide
Guided visits to attractions
Del Carmen Museum entry
Transportation between sites
Explore San Angel and Its Unique Treasures
Begin your day venturing into the enchanting neighborhood of San Angel, renowned for its cobblestone streets and colonial architecture. Your journey is guided by an experienced bilingual guide who introduces you to the heart of this vibrant area. As you stroll through streets lined with historic mansions you will uncover stories of 16th-century life and learn how these grand residences have been preserved over the centuries.
The Del Carmen Museum: A Glimpse into History
One highlight of your adventure is a visit to the Del Carmen Museum. This remarkable site was constructed between 1613 and 1628 by the Carmelita's Descalzas religious order. Over nearly 500 years the building has accumulated a wealth of history and now serves as a museum that preserves and displays cultural treasures from Mexico’s colonial era. Inside you will discover more than 80 pieces of religious artwork and 12 naturally preserved mummies. The museum is set within lush gardens that once provided fruit and herbs to the resident friars offering a serene escape from the bustling city beyond its walls.
Immerse Yourself in the Saturday Bazaar
The journey continues as you head toward the celebrated Saturday bazaar. Since opening in 1960 this lively market has drawn artists and visitors from all over the region. The bazaar is a feast for the senses—vendors display colorful paintings alongside intricate silverwork, hand-forged iron, delicate ceramics, sparkling glass items and vibrant textiles. Every corner of the bazaar invites you to experience the creativity and tradition of Mexico’s artisans.
Your Guided Experience
Throughout your six-hour tour your guide shares insights into the history and evolution of both San Angel and its cultural landmarks. You will have ample time to browse the bazaar’s stalls, chat with local craftspeople and admire the architecture that gives San Angel its charm. Transportation is provided for comfort and convenience as you explore between sites.
Learn about the religious and artistic legacy of the Del Carmen Museum
Walk through historic estates and picturesque lanes in San Angel
Discover one of Mexico City’s most famous artisan markets
Enjoy a locally led tour for authentic stories and guidance
This tour combines the best of art, history and craft—ideal for visitors seeking to experience Mexico City’s culture in depth.
Book your Mexico City: Del Carmen Convent, San Angel & Saturday Bazaar tickets now!
Bring comfortable shoes for walking
The bazaar is open on Saturdays
ID may be required for museum entry
Some parts of the tour involve outdoor walking
Photography may not be allowed inside the museum
Please stay with your group during the guided tour
Follow the instructions of your guide at all times
No flash photography in the museum
Respect local customs and vendors at the bazaar
What language is the tour guided in?
The tour is guided by a bilingual guide in Spanish and English.
Are meals or drinks included in the tour?
No meals or drinks are included. Please bring your own or purchase at the bazaar.
Is the Del Carmen Museum wheelchair accessible?
The museum has limited accessibility. Please contact ahead for details.
Do I need to bring identification?
An official ID may be required for museum entry. Bring one to be safe.
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