Finally, we spent about 80 of the tour walking around the wall that surrounds the city. Also, when we would ask questions, he appeared to make up answers which were easily checked as wrong with a quick Google search on our phones. Leo was fluent in both languages, but it seemed like he was providing much more detail in Spanish than in English. Once the tour started, we were frustrated that they tried to group Spanish and English speaking people together. Instead, we wandered around asking anyone in the vicinity if their name was Leo. Any descriptor would have been helpful i.e, wearing a red hat, etc. The woman who called me couldn't give me any information about how to find Leo when we arrived at the meeting spot. I received a call the night before our tour that it had been pushed back to 10:45am originally 10am, which was no big deal. Leo is a friendly gentlemen, but nearly everything that could go wrong, did. I found this tour to be very disappointing.
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