30' Mexico City Helicopter Tour - Landing at Ritz Carlton Reforma

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  • Duration:1 hours 30 minutes (approx.)
  • Location: Mexico City, Central Mexico
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Embark on an extraordinary Mexico City helicopter tour and experience the city's iconic landmarks like never before. Take off from our private hangar and soar over the breathtaking Chapultepec Park, capturing panoramic views of its verdant beauty and the historic Chapultepec Castle. Journey along the prestigious Paseo de la Reforma, witnessing the Angel of Independence and other majestic monuments that line this grand boulevard. Fly above the vibrant neighborhood of Coyoacan, renowned for its colorful streets and cultural heritage, including the Frida Kahlo Museum. As the grand finale, enjoy an exclusive landing at the helipad of the illustrious Ritz-Carlton on Reforma Avenue. Capture the mesmerizing cityscape and create memories to last a lifetime. Book your seat now for an unparalleled adventure that combines luxury, exhilaration, and the best views of Mexico City's most iconic landmarks.


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Posted By : M6279MGmichaelg
This is an amazing way to experience CDMX from above. We were picked up at our hotel by a private SUV and taken to the hangar where the helicopter was waiting for us. The staff at the facility and the pilot were super nice and accommodating! Martin was awesome at setting everything up for us and assuring everything went as planned. We finished the tour by landing at the Ritz with reservations for dinner at Ling Ling. Truly an amazing experience.
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