Join Tiny World Tours and a group of like-minded adventurers on a rich and unique eleven-night tour of Mexico City (also known as CDMX) and interior central Mexico. Our tour will begin and end in the vibrant capital, Mexico City, with an introduction to its archelogical and anthropological treasures, its centuries of rich cultural history, and its dynamic role in modernism and contemporary culture—especially art, architecture, and cuisine. Our itinerary features important interior colonial cities (Queretaro, and San Miguel de Allende), as well as charming lesser-known towns, villages, markets, and Spanish missions. On our expedition, we’ll experience a stunning diversity of contrasting landscapes including bustling cities, deserts, savannas, highlands, mountains, jungles, lakes, streams, and waterfalls.
After exploring Mexico city for four nights, we will drive to Queretaro and spend the night in a delightful and atmospheric 18th century palace (now a unique hotel). The next day, our group will enjoy a dazzling drive from the high desert plain all the way to the Sierra Madre rainforest. The journey features amazing granite mountains, missions, markets, and archeological sites before arriving in small village of Xilitla the following day. day.
Among the highlights of this tour is Xilita’s Las Pozas, a surrealist garden in the rain forest of the Sierra Madres, Mexico. It is the creation of Edward James (1907-1984), a British aristocrat, poet, and visionary. In the late 1940s, he moved to the village of Xilitla, in the state of San Luis Potosí, where, in collaboration with local craftsmen and friends he fabricated elaborate symbolic shapes and organic designs that relate to a private cosmology predicated on surrealistic influences, and echo nature. Most of the structures are “follies” for amusement and surprise, never to be used for practical purposes. . Experienced guides will lead our group through the 80 acre Las Pozas site, sharing the process, history, and poetry of James’ masterpiece.
In Xilitla, our group will have exclusive use of the Edward Jame’s home, now a bed and breakfast, El Castillo, an easy walk to Las Pozas or to the charming town square of Xilitla. Las Pozas has recently been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and recently there have been many positive changes to the garden infrastructure and its unique towers, sculptures and other oddities. Swimming, hiking, relaxing, good times, and conversation will all be part of this experience.
Continuing on, the group will spend two night exploring the celebrated UNESCO designated town of San Miguel de Allende in the province of Guanajuato, filled with beautiful cathedrals, Baroque and Neoclassical architecture and rich Mexican history. On our final day, we’ll take a scenic route back to Mexico City, spending the last tour night at our favorite hotel adjacent to the Mexico City International Airport, providing a convenient departure the next day. Guests will also have the opportunity to extend their stay to attend the Zona MACO art fair, noted for the strength of the Latin American art galleries and exhibitions present.
DRAFT ITINERARY
26 JANUARY 2026 (MONDAY): Night #1
Welcome to Mexico! ¡Bienvenidos a México!
Private pre-arranged airport-to-hotel transportation
Check into Downtown Mexico Hotel (or similar) our home in CDMX, a vibrant luxury design hotel in the central historic district. A colonial 17th-century manor house has been stylishly renovated with a raw industrial edge. Our rooftop terrace offers great views of the historic surroundings and includes a pool and cocktail bar.
Dinner on your own (recommendations & reservations help provided)
27 JANUARY 2026 (TUESDAY): Night #2
Breakfast at hotel (included)
Introductory walking tour focused on Mexico’s indigenous cultures. Guided tour of the Museo Nacional de Antropología, considered by many as a national treasure and symbol of Mexico’s identity.
Group lunch at Arango Cocina de Raíces overlooking the Plaza de la República
We start our afternoon with a visit to The Museo de Arte Popular, which celebrates craft traditions, including the roots of craft, everyday objects, religious items, and fantastic and magical objects—drawn from across the entire country.
The Museo Mural Diego Rivera features the tour-de-force Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in the Alameda Central, 1947. We’ll peek into a few other highlights before return to the hotel for a break.
Private group dinner in a private home, featuring Mezcal tasting and local cuisine.
28 JANUARY 2026 (WEDNESDAY): Night #3
Breakfast at hotel (included)
Today is focused on art and architecture of the modern era, with a focus on Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. Our first stop is the dramatic compound, La Casa Azul/Frida Kahlo Museum, the birthplace of Frida Kahlo, her historic house and art museum, and packed with her artworks and artifacts of her life as well as her husband Diego Rivera, who lived there late in their lives together.
We continue on to the 1932 Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo House Studio Museum, two side-by-side studios for the couple early in their lives together, and the first modernist building in Latin America.
A short walk away, the Museo de arte Carrillo Gill offers the opportunity to see key works by leading Mexican modern masters and fascinating temporary exhibitions related to this period.
We’ll enjoy a group lunch together in the neighborhood.
This afternoon we’ll continue our exploration with a visit to the unexpected Diego Rivera Anahuacalli Museum, which opened in 1964. Inspired by Mesoamerican structures, Rivera mixed Mayan and Toltec influences for this extravagant facility which safegauards and celebrates his Pre-Columbian art collection.
Take an afternoon break to return to the hotel, or explore CDMX on your own for shopping, public parks, or more museums.
Dinner on your own (recommendations & reservations help provided)
29 JANUARY 2026 (THURSDAY): Night #4
Breakfast at hotel (included)
We will start the day at the 1948 Casa Luis Barragan, home and masterwork of the most innovative and influential Mexican architect. Noted for its integration of traditional and vernacular elements within a modern vocabulary of simple, broad planar forms and bright colors and dramatic use of natural light.
Lunch on your own
Our afternoon focus is the Nuovo Polanco district, a mixed-use development in the former factory and warehouse district, with its two notable new museums, shopping centers, aquarium, and more.
The private Museum Soumaya has a collection of European art from the 15th to 20th centuries, with a focus on Auguste Rodin, as well as Mexican art, and religious and historic relics. Designed by the Fernando Romero with input from Frank Gehry, each floor of the dramatic, asymmetrical 2011 building has a different shape and character.
Next door, the David Chipperfield-designed Museo Jumex opened in 2013, presents changing exhibitions from the cutting edge art collection of Jumex juice heir Eugenio López Alonso, considered the preeminent contemporary Latin American art in the world.
Afternoon and evening free to explore Mexico City (with recommendations & reservation help provided)
30 JANUARY 2026 (FRIDAY): Night #5
Breakfast at hotel (included)
Check out of Mexico City hotel
Private transportation to Queretaro (approximately 3 hours)
Check into historic hotel (former opulent residence) in UNESCO-recognized city center
Queretaro City Center Orientation Walking Tour
Group dinner (included)
31 January 2026 (SATURDAY): Night #6
Breakfast at hotel (included)
Private transportation to Bernal (approximately 1 hour)
Bernal (Pueblo Magico) Orientation Walking Tour, with delightful shopping opportunities
Private transportation to Jalpan (approximately 2.5 hours)
En route to Jalpan, we will stop for lunch and a tour of the Casita Ecological Sierra Gorda (included)
Check in to hotel in the late afternoon, giving you time to explore the charms of this very walkable town.
Dinner on your own (recommendations & reservations help provided)
01 FEBRUARY 2026 (SUNDAY): Night #7
Breakfast at hotel (included)
We will visit Jalpan Mission and enjoy the Sunday Street Market
Private transportation to Xilitla with brief stop at Landa de Matamoros (approximately 2 hours)
Arrive in Xilita and check in at El Castillo. During a short orientation tour, we will learn the history of the unique property which we will have all to ourselves.
We continue with an introductory walk of Xilitla, including a guided visit through the Xilitla Sunday market
Lunch on your own (with recommendations provided)
Optional visit to Leonora Carrington Museum (surrealist art) – closes 4:30 PM
Enjoy watching—or join in—for the Sunday Traditional Dancing in Xilitla’s Zocalo (Public Town Square)
Welcome Dinner at El Castillo (included)
02 FEBRUARY 2026 (MONDAY): Night #8
Breakfast at hotel (included)
Private Transportation to a guided Walking Tour of Las Pozas Surrealist Garden
Return Transportation from Las Pozas to El Castillo (or walk approximately 30 minutes)
Lunch on your own (with recommendations provided)
Free time to explore the area (with recommendations)
Final night in Xilitla dinner (Possible local cuisine private cooking class, dinner, and concert)
03 FEBRUARY 2026 (TUESDAY): Night #9
Breakfast at hotel (included)
Private group transportation from hotel to San Miguel de Allende (about 6 hours total, not including a stop for lunch and shopping at Bernal)
Check in to San Miguel hotel, one of the finer properties downtown (to be confirmed)
In the evening we’ll enjoy a short orientation walking tour of San Miguel historic, cultural, and architectural highlights
Evening on your own (recommendations & reservation help provided)
04 FEBRUARY 2026 (WEDNESDAY): Night #10
Breakfast at hotel (included)
We’ll spend our morning learning about the many special attributes of this destination city, especially its rich cultural offerings.
The afternoon is free for you to explore more on your own, enjoy some of the amenities and activities, or relax on your own… (with recommendations)
Evening on your own (recommendations & reservation help provided)
05 FEBRUARY 2026 (THURSDAY): Night #11
Breakfast at hotel (included)
Check out of hotel and leave luggage with front desk
Morning San Miguel Tour (menu of various options TBD)
Lunch on your own
Afternoon Private transportation from San Miguel to Mexico City (about 4.5 hours)
Check into hotel near Mexico City airport
Informal Finale Dinner at hotel (included)
06 FEBRUARY 2026 (FRIDAY): Forward Travel / Return Home
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel (included), followed by check-out. Private airport transportation will be arranged for your departure.
For those wishing to extend their stay in Mexico City, consider exploring Zona MACO, one of Latin America’s most important contemporary art fairs. This event showcases modern and contemporary works from leading galleries and artists, offering a vibrant cultural experience. If you choose to attend, we can assist with additional hotel nights and recommendations for your extended visit.
Tour Highlights
This small group tour will especially be for you if you enjoy the following:
Exploring vibrant cities and charming villages with rich cultural history
Immersing yourself in Mexico’s art, architecture, and culinary scenes
Visiting off-the-beaten-path destinations like the surrealist garden of Las Pozas
Experiencing lively local festivals and centuries-old traditions
Walking through colorful markets, ancient Spanish missions, and UNESCO World Heritage sites
Enjoying a balance of structured activities and free time for personal discovery
Savoring authentic Mexican cuisine and farm-to-table experiences
Connecting with local communities and learning about Mexican heritage
What’s Included
Expert-led 11-night/12-day tour through Mexico City and central Mexico
Accommodations in carefully selected hotels and boutique properties
Daily breakfast, plus additional meals as specified in the itinerary
Private transportation throughout the tour
Entrance fees to all included cultural sites, museums, and historical landmarks
Guided tours of Mexico City, San Miguel de Allende, Xilitla, and other key locations
Exclusive visit to Las Pozas surrealist garden with an experienced guide
Cultural experiences, such as local market visits and Spanish mission tours
Personalized service from knowledgeable local guides and your tour leader
All taxes, service charges, and tips for included activities
Assistance with checking international flight options
Advice about optional travel insurance, including CFAR (Cancel For Any Reason) policies
Guidance on extending your stay with additional hotel nights or further travel within Mexico before or after the tour
What’s Not Included
International airfare to and from Mexico
Travel insurance (especially recommended for anyone with specific concerns…please inquire for advice)
Meals not specified in the itinerary
Personal expenses (laundry, souvenirs, snacks, etc.)
Optional activities or excursions not listed in the itinerary
Tips for guides and drivers (outside of included services)
Costs for additional hotel nights or extended stays before or after the tour
Beverages (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) outside of included meals
Salient Tour Details:
Tour Cost: $6,850 per person, double occupancy
Estimated Single occupancy charge: $1,000 (only for single travelers requiring their own private room if available…please inquire if you are a single traveler seeking a roommate to avoid this charge)
Minimum Participants: 6
Maximum Participants: 14 (This ensures an intimate experience for all travelers)
Tour Go/No-Go Decision Date (when it is determined if there are enough refundable deposit-paying registrants to meet the minimum): 31 October 2025
If our minimum number is not met by our tour go/no go decision date, the tour will be cancelled and full refunds issued, or those still wishing to proceed may have the option for a modified itinerary with increased costs possible.
Payment in full due date: 1 January 2026*
* for tax accounting reasons we request payment on this date and not before
This trip begins and ends in Mexico City (Airport code: MEX) which is conveniently served by many airlines.
Tour Design: Joel Peláez Cruz and Tiny World Tours (Mark & Dana)
Tour Leader: Joel Peláez Cruz (with help from Mark & Dana)
Physical Activity and Expectations:
This is a moderately active tour with average walking 2-4 miles per day in both urban and rural settings (and possibly even more if you enjoy walking).
You’ll need to be able to climb up and down multiple flights of stairs (indoors and out)
You’ll encounter uneven cobblestone streets, sidewalks, and trails.
Please Note:
This itinerary is a sample and is subject to change. The final schedule will be determined approximately 30 days prior to departure to allow for the inclusion of special opportunities which may arise. In the event that a requested visit is not available, a similar visit will be substituted. A finalized itinerary and Travelers’ Notes document will be sent to all participants about two weeks prior to tour departure.
An optional trip insurance policy such as a “cancel for any reason” (CFAR) policy may reimburse you for unforeseen cancellations or itinerary changes.
We do our best to accommodate allergies and food preferences. Please inform us of any dietary needs at the time of booking.
We also offer bespoke custom tours for groups. Contact us for more information.
Interesting Background Material:
2017 BBC Documentary “The English Eccentric Who Bankrolled the Surrealists”
2013 YouTube video video with interesting interviews
September 2016 Travel Article published in The Guardian
click here to view a 2013 W Magazine Las Pozas Fashion shoot article featuring Tilda Swinton
1995 Documentary Video on VIMEO: "Edward James: Builder of Dreams"
1998 Texas Monthy Artlcle by Pat Sharpe “Out of This World”
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