The cheapest tour of Teotihuacan, you can be part of a group and get to know the pyramids of Teotihuacan with a native guide. The guide could show you the wonders of the archaeological zone in addition to the fact that in a group you can interact and get to know the city of the gods. In addition to that we will show you what are the customs of the area with the inhabitants of the region with the best photographs stories of the pyramids of the sun and the moon.
The pyramids have many interesting things when the Aztecs arrived at the site the pyramids were very damaged and some were already covered with cactus trees etc. Even the guide can show you rooms, drains, and even invite you to visit the ancient caves.
We start by entering door one where in the parking lot we will go to the bathroom after buying the tickets and buy water if necessary, the road is long, we start by visiting the viewpoint of the archaeological zone to walk to what we call the temple of Quetzalcóalt. explaining the place called the citadel and then walking along the road of the dead.
On the way we will see sunken patios, the west plaza, also some apartments where the Teotihuacanos lived. We will know the history of how the pyramids were made as well as we will pass through the pyramid of the sun the road of the dead the palaces and finally the pyramid of the moon the site is very charming in addition to allowing us to know the acoustics the symmetry with natural resources As well as the guide could share local knowledge as we can also hear the song of the quetzal and of course know the richness of the place such as obsidian and architecture.
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