Welcome to the majestic Pyramids of Teotihuacán, jewels of ancient Mexican civilization! Here, among the vast plain, the pyramids of the Sun and the Moon rise imposingly, witnesses of a glorious past that still whispers secrets in the wind. Join us on this journey through time as we explore this fascinating archaeological site, where each stone tells a story and each step brings us closer to understanding the greatness of a lost civilization. Go ahead, adventurers, the greatness of Teotihuacán awaits to be discovered!
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We will visit the Plaza de las Tres Culturas where you can appreciate 3 stages of Mexico: pre-Hispanic, colonial and contemporary. Visit to the Church of Santiago Tlatelolco. Where you will know the baptismal font of San Juan Diego. We will continue to Teotihuacán to visit a local site where you will receive an explanation about the stones used by the Teotihuacanos and you will taste 3 typical Mexican drinks, Mezcal, Tequila and Pulque. We will continue to the Archaeological Zone to see the Pyramid of the Sun, the Calzada de los Muertos and the Pyramid of the Moon, We will end our tour in the Basilica of Guadalupe to learn the history of this place, the apparitions of the Virgin and know the ayate of San Juan Diego with more than 500 years.
You will receive the explanation of the Obsidian and Maguey, you will be able to admire the artisan work of the locals of Teotihuacan whose techniques date from pre-Hispanic times, in addition you will taste typical drinks such as Mezcal, Pulque and tequila
You will know the Pyramid of the Sun, the Calzada de los Muertos and the Pyramid of the Moon.
Time to eat, buffet or a la carte food, NOT INCLUDED
We will end our tour at the Basilica of Guadalupe to learn about the history of this place, the apparitions of the Virgin and see the ayate of San Juan Diego with more than 500 years.
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