OPTIONAL ADD-ON EXCURSIONS

Excursions are sold out

Morning: NOTE - All Programming (speakers and panels) will occur in the morning.

  • If you paid $750, that includes breakfast, morning programming, lunch, afternoon excursions when indicated, and dinner/reception (Wednesday and Thursday).
  • If you paid $400, that does NOT include morning programming and only includes afternoon excursions when indicated and dinner/reception (Wednesday and Thursday).
  • For those guests or family members who are NOT attending morning programming, these are some optional excursions for the morning.

Important information:

  • Minimum participants required for most of the activities: 10 people
  • Excursions registration deadline: June 20th

 

   Wednesday, July 09th - PM

 

 

Afternoon

  •  Discover Castillo de Chapultepec: Walk Through the Heart of Mexico’s History

Ready to explore one of Mexico City’s most iconic landmarks? Join us for an unforgettable journey through time at the breathtaking Castillo de Chapultepec, perched high above the city with views as grand as its history.
Each room immerses you in a defining chapter—from the Conquest and the Empire to Independence and the Revolution. You’ll come face-to-face with rare artifacts, historic documents, and powerful artworks that bring the stories of emperors, presidents, and revolutionary heroes to life. Next, experience the elegance of the Carriage Rooms, where the opulent vehicles of historic figures transport you back to a time of grandeur and refinement. Then, wander through the castle’s serene gardens, surrounded by stunning architecture and sweeping city views that will take your breath away. Climb the majestic Lions’ Staircase—an iconic marble ascent flanked by regal lion sculptures—and don’t forget to pause at the charming Chapulín Fountain, a symbol of the castle and its storied hilltop location.

This 2-3 hour experience is a deep, engaging walk through the soul of Mexico’s legacy, art, and cultural pride—an immersive exploration of historic rooms, gardens, and scenic viewpoints.

Rate: $50 per person
Minimum of 10 participants required.

 


   Thursday, July 10th AM - PM

 

Morning  
  • Palacio de Bellas Artes 
Palacio de Bellas Artes: conoce su historia, arquitectura y muralesLike something from a dream, the building is stunning, with white marble and a colorful glass dome. Inside, you’ll see incredible murals by famous Mexican artists, elegant architecture, and sometimes live performances like ballet or opera. It’s culture, beauty, and history all in one place — a perfect stop to feel inspired and soak in the soul of Mexico. Spend a perfect day at Bellas Artes in Mexico City with a private tour from 10 to 18 hours.
No stress — everything is coordinated for you. We’ll provide water, handle the schedule, and guide you through the stunning palace at your own pace.
Rate: $50 per person
A minimum of 10 participants is required 
  • Walk Visit - Explore the Heart of Mexico City 

Zócalo, the city's main square, is surrounded by incredible landmarks like the National Palace, the Supreme Court of Justice, and traditional silversmith shops. Catedral Metropolitana, step into one of Mexico’s most iconic colonial treasures, built with stones from the ancient Great Temple of Tenochtitlan. At Museo del Templo Mayor,  you can see the powerful ruins of the Templo Mayor, once dedicated to the gods of rain and sun. Learn about its sacred meaning to the Mexica people. On Avenida Francisco I Madero, you can stroll down this lively historic street, visit a church that's slowly sinking, and see the famous Torre Latinoamericana. Casa de los Azulejos is a must-visit at this picture-perfect building, famous for its beautiful blue-and-white tiles. To finalize, the Palacio Postal ends at the stunning Postal Palace, still in use today. Discover how this grand building reflects Mexico’s political and economic history. 

Rate: $50 per person
A minimum of 10 participants is required 

Afternoon

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  • Visit the MUNAL - National Art Museum: Experience the Soul of Mexican Art

Spend a fun and inspiring afternoon at the Museo Nacional de Arte (MUNAL) in the heart of Mexico City. In this 3-hour visit, you’ll walk through 33 beautiful galleries filled with amazing art from the 1500s to the 1900s.  You’ll see everything from classic paintings and sculptures to unique prints and decorative pieces showing how Mexican art has changed. It’s a chance to connect with the heart of Mexico’s creativity and culture. Every artwork tells a story about the country’s history and imagination. Don’t miss the Comic Teka! It’s a fun, interactive space that mixes classic art with modern comic book styles—perfect for all types of art lovers.

Rate: Included in Registration
A minimum of 10 participants is required


 Friday, July 11th AM - PM 

 

Morning 

  • Coyoacán and Frida Kahlo’s Casa AzulMuseo Frida Kahlo: La Casa Azul (The Blue House) in Mexico City 

Discover the beauty and culture of Coyoacán, one of Mexico City’s most colorful and historic neighborhoods. Walk along its charming cobblestone streets, enjoy the lively local vibe, and soak in the rich traditions and art all around you. Then, visit the famous Casa Azul (Blue House)—the former home of artist Frida Kahlo. See her items, walk through her painting studio, and enjoy the peaceful garden where she found inspiration. It’s a special, up-close look at her life and art.  It includes the entry to Casa Azul and guided tour, expert coordination, knowledgeable guide, delicious churros, refreshing water, and comfortable round-trip transportation (up to 16 people).

Rate: $150 per person
A minimum of 10 participants is required

  • Anthropology Curatorial Tour: Unlock the Secrets of Ancient Mexico 

Museo Nacional de Antropologia de México. Pedro Ramirez Vazquez

Take a special, behind-the-scenes tour of the National Museum of Anthropology, one of the most important museums in Mexico. You’ll get a private tour led by a museum expert who will guide you through amazing exhibits and hidden areas that are usually closed to the public. See famous artifacts and treasures from ancient Mexico, and learn how the museum protects and preserves these priceless pieces in the special archive section—a rare and exciting experience. After the museum, enjoy a walk through Chapultepec Park, one of the biggest city parks in the world, with incredible views of Mexico City. It’s a beautiful and relaxing way to end your cultural adventure. 

It includes a private, curator-led tour at the National Museum of Anthropology, special access to museum archives, entry to Chapultepec Castle and surrounding grounds, round-trip transportation for up to 16 guests, on-site coordination, and refreshing bottled water. 

Rate: $50 per person
A minimum of 10 participants is required 

 

Early Afternoon

  • Palacio de Bellas Artes Palacio de Bellas Artes: conoce su historia, arquitectura y murales

Like something from a dream, the building is stunning, with white marble and a colorful glass dome. Inside, you’ll see incredible murals by famous Mexican artists, elegant architecture, and sometimes live performances like ballet or opera. It’s culture, beauty, and history all in one place — a perfect stop to feel inspired and soak in the soul of Mexico. Spend a perfect day at Bellas Artes in Mexico City with a private tour from 10 to 18 hours. 

No stress — everything is coordinated for you. We’ll provide water, handle the schedule, and guide you through the stunning palace at your own pace. 

Rate: $50 per person
A minimum of 10 participants is required


Salon Dinner Options

As part of your experience, you’ll have the freedom to choose from a curated list of six top-rated restaurants, each offering a unique atmosphere and exceptional cuisine. Whether you're in the mood for traditional Mexican flavors, contemporary fusion, or something more international, there's a perfect spot waiting for you.  Enjoy flexibility, variety, and delicious dining—all tailored to your taste. À la carte – choose exactly what you love from the menu.

 

Blanco Castelar | Grupo Carolo | Ciudad de México
  • Blanco Castelar: Dine in Style in a Historic Mansion

Enjoy a special meal at Blanco Castelar, located inside Casa Domit—a beautiful 1939 mansion in Mexico City. This historic home, designed in a classic Californian style, mixes old-world charm with modern elegance. Blanco Castelar serves a delicious mix of Mexican and European dishes, +all made with fresh, top-quality ingredients. Every plate looks as amazing as it tastes, offering a flavorful and unforgettable meal.

 

  • Mandolina Polanco: Escape to the Amalfi Coast
Restaurante Mandolina - Polanco - Ciudad de México, CDMX | Reserva en  OpenTable

Spend a lovely evening at Mandolina Polanco, where the fresh, sunny flavors of coastal Italy meet the bold taste of Mexico. The menu takes inspiration from the Amalfi Coast, combining classic Mediterranean dishes with fresh Mexican ingredients for a meal that’s full of flavor and style. Dine on a beautiful open-air terrace in one of Mexico City’s nicest neighborhoods. It’s the perfect spot for a relaxing, upscale dinner with friends or fellow travelers. Great food, great atmosphere—you’re in for a memorable night!

 

  • La Mallorquina: Flavors of Spain 

Restaurante La Mallorquina - San Angel - Ciudad de México, CDMX | Reserva  en OpenTableLooking for bold flavors and classic European char?  La Mallorquina brings the taste of Spain to the heart of Mexico City with its delicious and traditional dishes. Enjoy favorites like rice dishes, fresh seafood, and perfectly roasted meats—including popular choices like lechón (suckling pig) and cordero (lamb). To complete the experience, choose a drink from their large wine list or try one of their famous gin tonics, a house specialty.

 

 

  • Rincón Argentino: Bold Flavors of Argentina 

Restaurante Rincon Argentino - Polanco - Ciudad de México, CDMX | OpenTable

If you love perfectly grilled meats and a cozy, elegant setting,  Rincón Argentino is the place to be. With over 20 years of experience, this well-loved restaurant brings the true flavors of Argentina to Mexico City. Start your meal with tasty classics like homemade empanadas and sizzling provoleta cheese, then enjoy juicy, high-quality cuts of meat like rib-eye and filet mignon, cooked just right. 

 

 

  • La Rosetta (One Michelin Star): Indulge in a Romantic Culinary Journey 

Rosetta | The World's 50 Best Restaurants 2023 | Ranked No. 49Step into the beautiful world of La Rosetta,  where Mexican and Italian flavors come together creatively and deliciously. Located in a restored historic mansion, the restaurant has a warm, elegant feel with green plants, antique touches, and soft natural light—perfect for a special evening out. Enjoy dishes made with fresh, seasonal ingredients, like handmade pastas and grilled celeriac with tropical fruits. Each plate is full of flavor and carefully prepared to surprise and delight.

 

  • Carajillo Mazaryk: Experience of Bold Flavors and Vibrant Energy 

Restaurante Carajillo - Masaryk - Ciudad de México, CDMX | Reserva en  OpenTableLooking for a dinner that’s exciting and full of flavor?  Carajillo Mazaryk mixes Mexican and international tastes in bold and creative ways. Try fun dishes like the famous MX Burgers, unique guacamole, and surprising desserts—every bite is full of flavor and imagination.

The restaurant has a cool, modern vibe with a fun, energetic atmosphere, almost like a club. It’s the perfect place to enjoy great food, music, and a lively night out with friends.

 


 Saturday, July 12th  

  • Option 1: Coyoacán and Frida Kahlo’s Casa Azul

Museo Frida Kahlo: La Casa Azul (The Blue House) in Mexico CityDiscover the beauty and culture of Coyoacán, one of Mexico City’s most colorful and historic neighborhoods. Walk along its charming cobblestone streets, enjoy the lively local vibe, and soak in the rich traditions and art all around you. Then, visit the famous Casa Azul (Blue House)—the former home of artist Frida Kahlo. See her items, walk through her painting studio, and enjoy the peaceful garden where she found inspiration. It’s a special, up-close look at her life and art.  It includes the entry to Casa Azul and guided tour, expert coordination, knowledgeable guide, delicious churros, refreshing water, and comfortable round-trip transportation (up to 16 people).

 

Rate: $150 per person
A minimum of 10 participants is required

 

  • Option 2: Explore the Mysteries of Teotihuacan

Teotihuacán, historia, significado y cómo llegar - México Desconocido

Take a trip back in time with guided tour of Teotihuacan, one of Mexico’s most amazing ancient sites. Walk through this historic city and see the famous Pyramids of the Sun and Moon, built by one of the world’s earliest civilizations. It’s a powerful and unforgettable experience. After exploring, enjoy a delicious lunch at La Gruta, a one-of-a-kind restaurant inside a real cave, serving traditional Mexican food in a magical setting.  It includes an expert-guided tour of Teotihuacan, lunch at the famous La Gruta Cave Restaurant, bottled water, expert coordination, and round-trip transportation for up to 16 people.

Rate: $300 per person
A minimum of 10 participants is required

 

  • Option 3: Discover the Charm and Flavors of San Ángel 

chilango - Conoce el Mercado de San Ángel, un rincón chilango de cultura y  tradiciónExplore San Ángel, one of Mexico City’s most beautiful and historic neighborhoods. Walk along its old colonial streets and enjoy the area's rich artistic and cultural vibe. Visit the lively San Ángel Market, full of local flavor and color. Try delicious foods like tacos, stews, and tlacoyos, and check out stalls with fresh flowers, handmade crafts, and regional goodies that show off the heart of Mexico. This fun and tasty 5-hour tour is led by a friendly expert who will share the stories and history of this special place. Includes a guided walking tour of San Angel and its market, expert coordination, and bottled water. 

 

Rate: $100 per person
A minimum of 10 participants is required

 

Museo Nacional de Antropologia de México. Pedro Ramirez Vazquez

  • Option 4: Anthropology Curatorial Tour: Unlock the Secrets of Ancient Mexico 

Take a special, behind-the-scenes tour of the National Museum of Anthropology, one of the most important museums in Mexico. You’ll get a private tour led by a museum expert who will guide you through amazing exhibits and hidden areas that are usually closed to the public. See famous artifacts and treasures from ancient Mexico, and learn how the museum protects and preserves these priceless pieces in the special archive section—a rare and exciting experience. After the museum, enjoy a walk through Chapultepec Park, one of the biggest city parks in the world, with incredible views of Mexico City. It’s a beautiful and relaxing way to end your cultural adventure. 

It includes a private, curator-led tour at the National Museum of Anthropology, special access to museum archives, entry to Chapultepec Castle and surrounding grounds, round-trip transportation for up to 16 guests, on-site coordination, and refreshing bottled water. 

Rate: $50 per person
A minimum of 10 participants is required 

 

  • Option 5: Walk Visit - Explore the Heart of Mexico City 

Zócalo, the city's main square, is surrounded by incredible landmarks like the National Palace, the Supreme Court of Justice, and traditional silversmith shops. Catedral Metropolitana, step into one of Mexico’s most iconic colonial treasures, built with stones from the ancient Great Temple of Tenochtitlan. At Museo del Templo Mayor,  you can see the powerful ruins of the Templo Mayor, once dedicated to the gods of rain and sun. Learn about its sacred meaning to the Mexica people. On Avenida Francisco I Madero, you can stroll down this lively historic street, visit a church that's slowly sinking, and see the famous Torre Latinoamericana. Casa de los Azulejos is a must-visit at this picture-perfect building, famous for its beautiful blue-and-white tiles. To finalize, the Palacio Postal ends at the stunning Postal Palace, still in use today. Discover how this grand building reflects Mexico’s political and economic history.

Rate: $50 per person
A minimum of 10 participants is required