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Mexico City to Taxco: Private day trip

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Viaje privado con un conductor local

7h 30m
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Journey to one of Mexico's most dramatically beautiful Pueblo Mágico towns on this private day trip from Mexico City to Taxco. Perched on a steep hillside in the Sierra Madre mountains, this former silver mining town dazzles at every turn — with its labyrinth of cobblestone callejones, terracotta-roofed colonial buildings draped in bougainvillea, the extraordinary baroque Church of Santa Prisca towering over the main plaza, and hundreds of silver shops and workshops lining its narrow streets.
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Descubra conocimientos locales que no encontrará en las guías turísticas
Experimente la libertad de explorar a su propio ritmo
Perfectamente planificado para familias, amigos o viajeros solitarios
Desde 108 €
Paseo de grupo privado
por persona
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Cancelación gratuita hasta 24 horas antes de la hora de recogida.
Para un grupo de 1-3 viajerosTotal323 €

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Conozca a nuestro conductor profesional directamente donde prefiera en Mexico City cuando le convenga. No pierda tiempo llegando al punto de recogida, tome su bolsa y comience su viaje de inmediato.

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Las perspectivas locales de su conductor marcarán el tono de su Daytrip. Un café escondido aquí, un restaurante que debe probar allí; consejos de expertos que le encantará compartir más tarde. Esto no es un tour guiado, pero su viaje estará lleno de historias y descubrimientos en el camino. Y durante todo el día, su conductor estará disponible para usted según sea necesario, listo para asistir, feliz de ayudar, haciendo su viaje libre de estrés.

Explora a tu propio ritmo

Your private Daytrip driver will collect you from your accommodation in Mexico City and transport you southwest through the mountains to Taxco, around three hours away. Once there, you'll have the day to explore the winding streets and Plaza Borda, marvel at the Church of Santa Prisca, browse the silver markets and artisan workshops, and soak up the views over this spectacular hillside city — before your driver returns you safely to your doorstep in Mexico City at the end of the day.

Perfecto para cualquier grupo privado

Ya sea que viaje solo, en familia con niños o en un grupo grande, este servicio está diseñado para su comodidad y flexibilidad. Es la opción ideal, especialmente si tiene poco tiempo o una agenda ocupada.

Información Relevante

  • Traslado en coche privado de ida y vuelta
  • Vehículo con aire acondicionado
  • Recogida y entrega personalizadas
  • Conductor profesional de habla inglesa
  • Agua embotellada de cortesía
  • Cancelación gratuita 24 horas antes de la salida
  • Las entradas/admisiones a atracciones de pago en Taxco deben comprarse por separado a menos que se indique lo contrario
  • Las comidas, los aperitivos y la propina no están incluidos
Desde 108 €
Paseo de grupo privado
por persona
Seleccione la fecha y los viajeros
Cancelación gratuita hasta 24 horas antes de la hora de recogida.
Para un grupo de 1-3 viajerosTotal323 €

Su viaje de un vistazo

Su viaje de un vistazo

Comience en Mexico City
Usted elige el lugar de recogida.
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Taxco
Siéntase libre de explorar a su propio ritmo y descubrir
Parada: 2 horas - entrada no incluida
Parada del itinerario en Taxco en excursión privada desde Mexico City
Parada del itinerario en Taxco en excursión privada desde Mexico City
Parada del itinerario en Taxco en excursión privada desde Mexico City
Parada del itinerario en Taxco en excursión privada desde Mexico City

Tumble down the steep cobblestone alleys of one of Mexico's most visually dramatic Pueblo Mágico towns, where centuries of silver mining have left a legacy of extraordinary baroque architecture, world-class craftsmanship, and a labyrinthine hillside cityscape unlike anywhere else in the country.

 

What to see
  • The Iglesia de Santa Prisca, the breathtaking 18th-century baroque masterpiece that towers over Plaza Borda and dominates Taxco's skyline — its twin towers and elaborately carved facade, funded entirely by silver baron José de la Borda, are among the finest examples of Churrigueresque architecture in Mexico
  • The steep cobblestone callejones (alleyways) and stairways that wind up the hillside in every direction, with terracotta-roofed colonial buildings draped in bougainvillea at every turn — and fleets of vintage white Volkswagen Beetle taxis navigating the impossibly narrow streets

 

What to do
  • Browse the silver shops, markets, and workshops that line virtually every street in town — from the Tianguis de la Plata market to artisan workshops where silversmiths craft pieces by hand. Taxco remains the undisputed silver capital of Mexico and the finest place to buy it
  • Take a day trip to the Grutas de Cacahuamilpa, one of the largest cave systems in the world, just an hour from Taxco, where vast cathedral-like caverns stretching for kilometers are illuminated on guided tours

 

What to try
  • Pozole — Taxco is celebrated for its version of this hearty soup of hominy and meat, and unlike anywhere else in Mexico, all three traditional varieties — red, white, and green — are made here with equal pride

 

Take note
  • When buying silver, always look for the 925 stamp confirming sterling silver, and note that prices are set by weight — Taxco's shops are generally reputable, but it pays to compare. The town is around 3 hours from Mexico City by bus from the Taxqueña terminal
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Know more about your day trip

Yes, Cunha is one of the best places in Brazil to buy ceramics directly from the artisans who make them. Many ateliers are open to the public and sell hand-thrown stoneware, sculptural pieces, and functional pottery at fair prices. Cash is preferred at smaller workshops, although some larger galleries accept cards. Buying directly supports the local craft community and gives you a unique keepsake.
Yes, modest dress is expected when visiting the Basilica of Our Lady of Aparecida. Shoulders and knees should be covered for both men and women out of respect for the sacred space. Comfortable shoes are also recommended because the basilica complex is enormous, and you will walk extensively. A light scarf or shawl is useful for layering, especially in air-conditioned interior areas.
Look for the 925 stamp confirming sterling silver, as Mexican law requires this mark on authentic pieces. Prices are typically set by weight, with a markup for craftsmanship, so weigh your priorities accordingly. Reputable shops abound, but it pays to compare. The Tianguis de la Plata market and artisan workshops where silversmiths create pieces by hand offer some of the best selections and most distinctive designs.
Aparecida is about 105 miles (170 km) northeast of Sao Paulo, with the drive taking around 2 hours and 30 minutes. Cunha sits roughly 50 miles (80 km) further into the mountains, adding another 1 hour and 30 minutes of scenic driving through the Serra da Bocaina range. A private driver makes this long full-day route comfortable and unhurried for spiritual and cultural exploration.
Taxco sits about 105 miles (170 km) southwest of Mexico City in the state of Guerrero. The drive typically takes around 2 hours and 30 minutes, winding through dramatic mountain scenery. The final approach to Taxco is especially memorable, as the town's white-washed houses and red-tile roofs cascade down the steep Sierra Madre hillside in front of you.
Taxco is walkable but very steep, with cobblestone streets and stairways that climb the hillside in every direction. Comfortable, sturdy walking shoes with good grip are essential. Fleets of vintage white Volkswagen Beetle taxis, called combis, navigate the impossibly narrow streets and are a local institution worth a ride. Pace yourself, take breaks for the views, and stay hydrated as you explore.
The Grutas de Cacahuamilpa are among the largest cave systems in the world, located about 1 hour from Taxco. Vast cathedral-like caverns stretching for more than 12 miles (20 km) feature dramatic stalactites, stalagmites, and rock formations. Guided tours illuminate the most spectacular chambers, and the experience is suitable for most visitors, though comfortable shoes and a light jacket are recommended for the cool interior.
In Aparecida, traditional Brazilian comfort food and pilgrim-friendly cafes line the streets near the basilica. Cunha is known for leitao assado, roast suckling pig, and linguica sausage grilled over wood fire at rural sitio restaurants outside town. The mountain air and open-fire cooking make Cunha's countryside meals especially memorable. Local cachaca distilleries also offer tastings of artisanal sugarcane spirits.
Pozole is Taxco's signature dish, and unlike anywhere else in Mexico, all three traditional varieties (red, white, and green) are made here with equal pride, traditionally served on Thursdays. Also try jumiles, edible stink bugs that are a local delicacy, and chiles rellenos. Cecina and traditional sweets fill the markets, and many restaurants offer terrace seating with sweeping views over the cascading hillside town.
Aparecida is the spiritual heart of Brazilian Catholicism. It is home to the Basilica of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Aparecida, the second largest Catholic church in the world after Saint Peter's in Rome. The shrine receives 12 million pilgrims annually and houses the small terracotta statue of the Black Madonna found in the Paraiba River in 1717. The original 18th-century Basilica Velha sits beside it.
Taxco is the undisputed silver capital of Mexico. Centuries of mining have left a legacy of extraordinary baroque architecture, world-class silversmithing, and a labyrinthine hillside cityscape unlike anywhere else in the country. The town is dotted with hundreds of silver shops, the spectacular 18th-century Iglesia de Santa Prisca, and steep cobblestone callejones lined with terracotta-roofed buildings draped in bougainvillea.
The Iglesia de Santa Prisca is an 18th-century baroque masterpiece that towers over Plaza Borda and dominates Taxco's skyline. Its twin towers and elaborately carved pink stone facade are among the finest examples of Churrigueresque architecture in Mexico. Funded entirely by silver baron Jose de la Borda, the interior features richly gilded altarpieces, oil paintings by Miguel Cabrera, and an exquisite organ from 1806.
Cunha is a small mountain town in the Serra da Bocaina range, sitting at 1,650 meters surrounded by Atlantic Forest. It is one of Brazil's most authentically preserved colonial hill towns, with caipira rural culture largely unchanged since the 19th century. Cunha is most celebrated for its ceramics tradition, with dozens of ateliers producing hand-thrown stoneware that has made it a top Brazilian craft destination.
The drive from Aparecida to Cunha climbs into the Serra da Bocaina mountains through winding roads, misty valleys, and Atlantic Forest remnants. The scenery is beautiful but the route includes curves and elevation gains. Travelers prone to motion sickness should prepare accordingly. Temperatures can drop noticeably at altitude, so bring a light jacket even on warm days down at sea level.
The dry season from April to September offers cooler, clearer weather, ideal for mountain views and visiting the shrine. Avoid October 12, the feast day of Our Lady of Aparecida, unless you want to experience the massive pilgrimage of over 200,000 visitors. Weekdays at the basilica are far calmer and offer a more reflective experience. Cunha is pleasant year-round but cool in winter.
The dry season from November to April brings the most pleasant walking weather, with sunny days and cool evenings ideal for exploring the hillside. November's Feria Nacional de la Plata silver fair attracts artisans from across Mexico, while Holy Week (Semana Santa) features dramatic processions through the cobblestone streets. Avoid the rainy summer months if possible, as steep streets become slippery during afternoon downpours.

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