Embarcadero Belem de las flores

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Ciudad de México, Mexico

Boat tour agency· Farmstay

Embarcadero Belem de las flores Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Embarcadero Belem de las flores is located in Ciudad de México, Mexico on de, Antiguo Canal Cuemanco. Embarcadero Belem de las flores is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category boat tour agency in Mexico.

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de, Antiguo Canal Cuemanco

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Walter Miranda

The service was good but it seems like we paid a whole lot of money for a shortened trip (1600 for 1.5 hrs, round trip was closer to 1hr). Wish we shopped around a little beforehand.

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Ryo Nakai

Went to the wrong embarcadero, the boats at this one is outdated. We drove by the floating gardens on our way to Frida Museo and saw the beautiful boats. Go to Pier Fernando Celada. 500 pesos per hour, NOT PER PERSON.

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Llorito Todd

It's the closest embarcadero to the train station and not the best looking location to include the surrounding experience. But it's still a good experience. Theres only a couple of ATMs so bring some pocket money. The start location doesnt show much unless you contract 2 or more hours.

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Thomas Bridge

29 from UK went with my girlfriend It was nice for 2 and bit hours but our taxi was directed to this boarding spot I think so we would use a certain company. It was 2000 pesos for a boat 80. Fine if you are a big group but when it’s a couple it’s not the best. I asked if we could merge but they said everyone wants different packages but you all go the same way.

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Carlo Funtanilla

I was fairly nervous having read these reviews and my poor spanish-speaking skills. Maybe it was the time of day--4:30pm on a Sunday--or the lack of other customers there, but my negotiation here was fairly seamless. Knowing that the absolute most you should spend is 500 pesos/hour, you should make a low ball offer; don't let the guy make the first offer cause you will lose any of your bargaining leverage. We ended up meeting at a price somewhere in the middle that was still lower than the 500 pesos/hour rate. Also, the guys here speak fairly good English, but it doesn't hurt to know some basic Spanish.