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GRANDLUXE
MEXICO
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Note: we have made changes to
our GrandLuxe Mexico itinerary
and departure dates. If you are
currently booked on GrandLuxe
Mexico, a Reservation Consultant
or your professional travel
agent will be contacting you
soon to discuss the changes with
you.
8 DAYS FROM SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
TO MEXICO CITY
Via Monterrey, San Miguel de
Allende, and the Pyramids at
Teotihuacán
3 Nights Onboard Train, 4 Nights
Luxury Hotel
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Experience Mexico, from modern to ancient, in one
relaxed trip. From San Antonio to Mexico City;
from contemporary Monterrey to the ancient pyramids
at Teotihuacán; from Colonial Zacatecas to
picturesque San Miguel de Allende—our GrandLuxe
Mexico journey shows you the very best of this
colorful land. All with the unparalleled comfort and
convenience of GrandLuxe rail travel.
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Day 1 –
San Antonio
Fly today into San Antonio. Meet
this afternoon at our luxury hotel for a
Welcome Dinner with your fellow passengers.
Sleep the night away in your luxury hotel
(included in the price of your trip). (D)
Day 2 –
San Antonio
Mexican-American history and charm.
Today we enjoy San Antonio, a
center of Mexican-American history. Visit
the Alamo, take in the River Walk, be
serenaded by mariachis as you ride a boat
along the river, or enjoy the glitzy shops
of the Paseo del Alamo. At the end of the
day, we board our flight for Monterrey,
Mexico. Tonight we sleep in our luxury
Monterrey hotel. (B,L,D)
Day 3 –
Monterrey
Discover contemporary Mexico.
Monterrey is Mexico’s most modern city,
where you will experience contemporary
Mexican life. Choose from a variety of
activities. Monterrey houses several major
museums, including the Mexican History
Museum and the Museum of Contemporary Art.
Lifelong students will delight at the
opportunity to visit one of Mexico’s most
prestigious schools, the Instituto
Technologico y de Estudios Superiores de
Monterrey (ITESM). Mexicans refer to the
school as “Tec de Monterrey” and it is
widely regarded as the MIT of Mexico. Or
visit Cerveceria Cuauhtémoc, one of Mexico’s
largest breweries, the maker of Tecate beer.
At the end of the day, we board the train
and you settle into your comfortable cabin.
Delight at your first dinner onboard the
train, complete with Mexican specialties.
Relax aboard the train as we head towards
one of Mexico’s best colonial cities,
Zacatecas. (B,L,D)
Day 4 –
Zacatecas
One of the best colonial cities in
Mexico. Zacatecas (pronounced
saw-caw-TAY-kas) is a particularly beautiful
and fascinating colonial city, designated a
UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993. This
morning, after breakfast aboard the train
and an hour-long motor coach ride, we arrive
in Zacatecas. We begin with a visit to the
Eden silver mine, which supplied Zacatecas
with most of its silver from 1586 until
1960. Train lovers will delight in the
open-air mining train that carries us
through the cavernous tunnels and to an
interesting rock museum. Following our visit
to the mine, we enjoy a ride on the only
cable car in the world to cross an entire
city, showcasing Zacatecas’ magnificent
architecture and arriving at the Cero de la
Bufa, an overlook with a grand view of the
city. Our motorcoaches bring us back into
the city center where we enjoy a gourmet
lunch. In the afternoon, we take time to
enjoy the beautiful colonial downtown,
including the cathedral (thought to be the
finest baroque building in Mexico), the
Quinta Real hotel, which is built around
Mexico’s first bullring, and the Museo
Rafael Coronel, which holds the greatest
collection of Mexican masks in the country.
After a fulfilling day in Zacatecas, we
board the train and enjoy dinner en route to
San Miguel de Allende. (B,L,D)
Day 5 –
San Miguel de Allende
Wander through an artist’s paradise
in the Colonial heartland. In San
Miguel de Allende you can let the historic
atmosphere overcome you in these
picturesque, narrow, winding streets lined
with Colonial buildings, where artists and
students alike find their inspiration. Our
tour takes us throughout the city, including
the plaza, the Parroquia (the famous
Gothic-style church), and the Instituto
Allende, a renowned school of art. Enjoy the
afternoon to peek in at all the art
galleries or wander at your leisure before
we return to the train for dinner. (B,L,D)
Day 6 –
Teotihuacán
Entering the vast ruins of this
ancient city will take your breath away.
You’ll quickly discover why it’s
considered one of the most impressive cities
of the ancient world. The scale is so vast
that visiting Teotihuacán is often compared
to visiting the pyramids of Egypt. Pace
yourself: the ruins are at 7,000 feet and
the grounds are expansive. Your day begins
with breakfast on the train at the
Teotihuacán station, followed by a very
short motorcoach ride to the ruins. Take
your time to explore the Pyramid of the Sun,
the Pyramid of the Moon, and the temple of
Quetzalcoatl (the plumed serpent god), as
your guide answers your questions about this
mysterious civilization. After our visit to
Teotihuacán, a motorcoach takes you to our
luxury hotel, the J.W. Marriott in Mexico
City. (B,L,D)
Day 7 –
Mexico City
The oldest city in North America,
with centuries of culture on display.
Today, we see the best of the city,
including Diego Rivera’s masterful murals at
the Government Palace which tell the history
of Mexico from ancient times, the cathedral,
the Aztec ruins at the Templo Mayor, and the
world-famous Museum of Anthropology.
Tonight, our Farewell Dinner is your
opportunity to say goodbye to the friends
you have made on this amazing rail journey.
(B,L,D)
Day 8 –
Mexico City
The journey of a lifetime comes to a
close. Whether
you pack your bags in the morning and head
directly to the airport or take a little
time to visit more sites and finish up some
shopping, you’ll feel a profound sense of
accomplishment when you look back on how far
you have come on this trip, knowing that you
have seen, tasted, and experienced the
diversity of Mexico. (B)
Optional Tour packages
Enjoy one of our optional extensions
before or after your journey or additional
hotel nights. Contact our reservations
office for more details.
Meals included:
B=Breakfast
L=Lunch
D=Dinner
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One of Mexico’s traditional dancers.

The amazing pyramids of Teotihuacán
(pronounced tay-oh-tea-wah-CAHN) are as tall as
twenty-story buildings and were built in
alignment with the stars and solar system.

The Zacatecas Cathedral is one of
Mexico's finest Baroque buildings

This building at Tec de Monterrey,
which is widely regarded as the MIT of Mexico,
exemplifies Monterrey's modern style.
2007–2008 TOUR DATES
3
NIGHTS ONBOARD TRAIN,
4 NIGHTS LUXURY HOTEL
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2008
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Jan 7 - Jan
14 |
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Jan 10 - Jan
17 |
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Jan 14 - Jan
21 |
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Jan 17 - Jan
24 |
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Jan 21 - Jan
28 |
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Jan 24 - Jan
31 |
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Jan 28 - Feb
4 |
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Jan 31 - Feb
7 |
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Feb 4 - Feb
11 |
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Feb 7 - Feb
14 |
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Feb 11 - Feb
18 |
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Feb 14 - Feb
21 |
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Feb 18 - Feb
25 |
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Feb 21 - Feb
28 |
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Feb 25 -
March 3 |
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Feb 28 - Mar
6 |
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northbound
(Mexico
City to San
Antonio,
Texas) |
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southbound
(San
Antonio,
Texas to
Mexico City) |
TOUR PRICING
Per Person Price – All
Based on Double
Occupancy Except Single
Sleeper
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Oct 2007
- Apr 2008
Prices |
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Cabin |
Price
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Early
Booking
Price*
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Vintage Pullman
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$3,270
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$3,070
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Single Sleeper |
$3,790
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$3,590
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Parlor Suite |
$4,000
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$3,800
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Classic
Presidential
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$4,150
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$3,950
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Grand Suite
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$4,310
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$4,110
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Prices include all
meals, excursions, and
airfare between San
Antonio and Monterrey,
Mexico.
*Must book at least 180
days prior to departure
to qualify for savings.
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Call 1 800
982 7083 today! |
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Arriving fresh and relaxed,
after having spent the night
resting in comfortable style,
gives you the chance to make the
best use of your holiday. The
sleeping cars onboard the
GrandLuxe Train can offer
unanticipated moments, far away
from the constraints of home.
Important scenes in such films
as Some Like It Hot and North by
Northwest take place in Pullman
sleeping cars — close your eyes
and envision the likes of
Marilyn Monroe and Cary Grant.
We offer five types of cabins:
Vintage Pullmans, Single
Sleepers, Parlor Suites, Classic
Presidential Suites and Grand
Suites. Each cabin offers a
private lavatory and sink;
Grand, Classic Presidential and
Parlor Suites have in cabin
showers. There is a private
shower compartment at the end of
each sleeping car. During the
day, lower berths convert into a
comfortable day chair or sofa
seat. Cabins have large picture
windows and individual controls
for air conditioning and heat.
Put your feet up and read; doze
off and take a nap to the sounds
of the tracks as you rail toward
your next destination.
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Grand
Suite |
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CABIN |
our newest cabin, one of
our larger cabins |
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BEDS |
two lower beds |
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SEATING |
convertible full-size
couch and single sofa
seat |
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BATH |
private sink, water
closet and shower |
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Classic
Presidential Suite |
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CABIN |
one of our larger cabins |
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BEDS |
two lower beds |
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SEATING |
two convertible single
sofa seats or
convertible couch |
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BATH |
private sink, water
closet
and shower |
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Parlor Suite |
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CABIN |
one of our larger cabins |
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BEDS |
two lower beds |
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SEATING |
convertible full couch
and seat |
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BATH |
private sink, water
closet and shower |
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Vintage Pullman |
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BEDS |
upper and lower beds |
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SEATING |
convertible full-size
couch |
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BATH |
private sink and water
closet, with public
shower at end of car |
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Single Sleeper |
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BEDS |
single lower bed |
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SEATING |
single sofa seat |
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BATH |
private sink and water
closet, with public
shower at end of car |
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Call 1 800 982 7083 today!
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