Xochimilco
Nativitas Pier
Cuemanco Pier
Nativitas Pier
Cuemanco Pier
Nativitas Pier
Cuemanco Pier
In Nahuatl name means "field of flowers" and is a set of channels that exist from pre-Hispanic times and now have become a tourist attraction. You can still see chinampas, which are created on crops artificial lake when you stroll on the typical trajineras. Now considered Cultural Heritage, you'll enjoy the beautiful scenery in a festive atmosphere. Typical Tours are on Saturdays and Sundays.
Tourist Trajinera:
$ 50 usd (per 2 hours)
Collective boat (60 seats):
One Way Trip $ 1.5 usd
Round Trip $ 2 usd
Departures Saturdays, Sundays and holidays from the jetty and New Nativitas Salitre.
FOOD:
Appetizers from $ 5 usd
More elaborate dishes from $ 6 usd
Drinks from $ 1 usd
MUSIC:
Mariachis $ 6 usd
Northerners $ 5 usd
Accordion psaltery and $ 2.5 usd
Threesomes $ 2 usd
Marimba $ 1.5 usd
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