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Puebla Double-Decker Bus Tour

Hop on a double-decker bus that travels through the most important points of Puebla – the best way to get to know the beautiful Mexican city!. Tour Activities.

  • 1 hour
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Hop on a double-decker bus that travels through the most important points of Puebla – the best way to get to know the beautiful Mexican city!

Tour Activities

At the selected time, we'll meet in front of the Maqueta Monumental de Puebla in the zocalo of Puebla and board a double-decker bus that runs through the most important and emblematic places of the Mexican city.

The trip lasts 1 hour and 15 minutes. We'll see the historic center, featuring the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception and the Municipal Palace.

We'll pass through Los Sapos, a traditional neighborhood with colorful houses and handicraft stores. The bus will also take us to the Convention Center, the House of the Serdán Brothers, the neighborhood of the Artist, and the Loreto and Guadalupe Fort. At each location, we'll learn about important episodes of Puebla's history.

Throughout the tour, you'll have recorded commentary in Spanish to enhance your experience of this city.

Important

Please note that, due to weather or traffic, the route described may be modified without prior notice to ensure passenger safety.

Included

  • Transport by bus
  • Recorded commentary in Spanish

Tips

  • Accessibility: Most areas are accessible. Accessible toilets. Free wheelchair loan service available. An accompanying person is required. This must be indicated in the reservation.

Location

Activity location

Banco Santander, Avenida Juan de Palafox y Mendoza, Puebla Centro, 72000 Puebla, Pue, Mexico

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