Price per person based on double occupancy: $334, Triple $312, Single $381
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Bus
Schedule
Bus departs from McAllen, Texas (The Rio Grande Valley).
Departure dates same as above mentioned!
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Itinerary
Day 1: Depart from the Rio Grande Valley and clear customs at Reynosa. Ride to Saltillo on the superhighway enjoying vistas of distant mountains leading to the plateau area of Zacatecas. Arrive in the late afternoon checking into your host hotel, the elegant downtown Hotel Emporio Continental.
Day 2: This morning visit the ruins of La Quemada, an archeological zone dating to 1200 A.D. This is the legendary home where the Aztecs had supposedly lived before their migration in to the Valley of Mexico. Then see the Convent of Guadalupe, famous for its colonial art collection and home of the Franciscan missionaries entrusted with the Christianization of the indigenous populations of Mexico. Founded in 1546 by Spanish Conquistadores in search of the enormous lodes of silver, Zacatecas is considered to be one of the most beautiful of all Colonial silver cities. Its great mining wealth during the Colonial period made Zacatecas important and dynamic with Colonial architecture at its finest. Oxford University considers the baroque Cathedral of Zacatecas to be a true jewel. Not only colonial architecture and mining but revolutionary battles and ancient pre-Hispanic archeological sites make this one of the most fascinating and charming cities in central Mexico from a point overlooking the city. Pancho Villa defeated government forces here during the Revolution. Board the funicular (arial tram) and cruise over the city. Stroll through the meandering cobblestone streets of the historic city, enjoying its preserved ornate facades and inviting shops. Breakfast Included
Day 3: This morning visit the Rafael Coronel Museum housing a collection of over 4,000 native masks used in dances and traditional ceremonies. Once a religious convent, this museum is a superb example of colonial architecture at its finest. Then continue to the Pedro Coronel Museum in a former Jesuit College. Colors and hues of the rainbow will delight you as you enjoys styles of painting from all corners of the world and ancient sculpture. Then visit the Silversmith Center located in an ex-hacienda on the grounds of the country club. Master craftsmen and teachers will lead a tour of the center and demonstrate their skills. Shopping time.
In the afternoon, visit the El Edén Mine. Tour this fascinating mine with its shrine to the Santo Niño de Atocha, patron saint of the miners. Listen to exciting folk-tales and enjoy the experience to be found in the mine. After a brief rest, prepare for a special party, a tamborazo. This band of musicians will lead you in a street party, winding its way through romantic lanes to the old bull ring. More entertainment and an elegantly served buffet will top off a glorious day. Breakfast Included
Day 4: Depart magical Zacatecas for the return journey home with a midday stop at Saltillo. Continue to
McAllen, arriving about 5:30 PM, bringing with you a wealth of memories from a beautiful part of Mexico. Breakfast Included