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In the Zócalo cathedral of Mexico City, one known as "El Campanario" the bells ring at 3:00 am every night, however legend has it that the person who rings them that time is a former priest from the colonial era who suffered an accident and was pushed by one of the bells and fell from a fatal height.
All this type of history about myths and legends of the time in which Mexico was known as New Spain can be provided to us by The tours of the Historic Center of the Mexico City.
You have the option of doing them in large groups or taking your own group and doing it with the people you feel most comfortable with. The best thing about this type of tour is that when you leave you can have the possibility of having a pulque in any of the most famous cantinas in the Historic Center.
You also have chocolate tours throughout the central area of the Federal District, remember that chocolate was one of the vices for which many Spaniards decided to stay and live in this capital.
You can also take special tours about cathedrals. Don't hesitate to call us and don't miss any stories about the best myths and legends.
Los Tours del Centro Histórico Ciudad de México
Regina 126. Centro Cuauhtémoc
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