Mexico Social & Political Walk

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Duration
2h 30min
Meeting point
Gran Hotel de la Ciudad de México
Languages
English, Spanish
From €36
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Overview

From revolutionaries like Pancho Villa to beloved presidents like Benito Juarez, Mexican political figures are known for their larger-than-life personalities and dramatic speeches.

Of course, like any good telenovela, Mexican politics also has its fair share of scandals and controversies. From corruption scandals to drug cartel wars, there's always something interesting going on in the world of Mexican politics.

This interactive storytelling walk is meant to have the flow and information-heavy experience of a documentary. It takes us into a comprehensive analysis, providing surprising answers.

It highlights Mexico's social and political elements, from the creation of the Mexican state to modern times. We’ll address both historical and current events from a balanced & non-biased point of view to help you determine your opinions of this land for yourself.

The experience is aimed at people with a genuine interest in politics and those keen to learn more about the situation in Mexico by conducting some first-hand research.

Please feel free to contact me for a date and hour that works best for you.
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Meeting point

Gran Hotel de la Ciudad de México

On arrival

The meeting point is in front of the entrance of the Gran Hotel de la Ciudad de México.

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Free Cancellation up to 24 hours before the activity starts. Late cancellation or your non-arrival is not refundable.

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