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Taxco is a small colonial city located in the mountains of the North Sierra, with a unique architectural style which is highlighted by its cobblestone streets and white stucco houses topped with red tiled roofs. Wrought iron balconies, a common adornment, are usually spilling over with beautiful flowers. Taxco is a world known tourist destination and the friendly and hospitable character of its people has no changed. Taxco has been declared a national monument to be conserved as it looked in the XVIII century. The tour includes a visit to the barroque Santa Prisca Cathedral, and a delicious lunch in a nearby restaurant (drinks not included) professional English speaking guide in an air conditioned vehicle. We recommend you to wear a comfortable shoes.

Inclusion

Round trip transfers from select hotels; Delicious lunch; Admission to Baroque Santa Prisca Cathedral.

Exclusion

Beverages; Optional Gratuities.

Hours of operation

Available: Wednesday and Friday; Tour Departs at 6:30am. Not available on: December 24th, 25th, 31th 2014.

Duration

Approximately 12 hours.

Policies

Minimum of 4 passengers per trip. Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.

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