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Moctezuma and the Zocalo: The Aztec Empire and its fall

Discover the story of Moctezuma, as you walk around one of the places that has witnessed many of the historical moments of Mexico: the Zócalo. Learn the stories of the ancient Mexica peoples and the great excentric ruler Moctezuma. You will admire the Cathedral and discover some of the secrets of Tenochtitlan. In this tour you will pass by the Palacio Nacional, the current seat of the Federal Executive Power of Mexico, which was declared a World Heritage Site in 1987, you will discover the story of "La noche Triste", and how Moctezuma hosted his enemy Hernan Cortes in his palace. The tour will show you Old Mayors Palace, and as you walk through the arcades of the Old Town Hall you will discover the tragedy of Moctezuma and its people. Your tour will end admiring the architecture of the Government building and the Merchants portals.

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60 minutes
(6 chapters)

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All chapters with offline use, maps and tips to explore the best places in Mexico City.

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