Teotihuacán is a magical place. Its history is felt as one travels through the Calzada de los Muertos and observes the accuracy and majesty of this civilization that is among the oldest in Mesoamerica.
You will visit the pyramids of Teotihuacan, known as the City of the Gods, with a certified guide and a private tour, Being accessible at the time of departure you can choose the first hours of the morning to avoid the crowds of tourists and long lines, allowing you to enjoy the squares, the murals and the majestic atmosphere in the quiet of the morning.
It is a totally private Tour for 1 to 4 people in a luxury car only for you, in which you can customize the times of stay in each place you visit, as well as the departure time of the tour.
Pickup included
We will pick you up and your companions at the collection point that is indicated to us.
Later we will move to the archaeological zone of Teotihuacán (approximately 45 min of transfer).
Arriving in the Pirámides area, we will visit a crafts workshop, where we will be able to listen to a brief explanation about the obsidian stone and the obtaining of pulque and tequila, as well as have a small tasting of said drinks. (optional).
We will move to the "Place where men become Gods" to immerse ourselves in the history of the Teotihuacan civilization, as well as the journey through; the Pyramid of the Sun, Calzada de los Muertos, Pyramid of the Moon, The temples of Quetzalcóatl, feathered butterflies and the Jaguar. All this estimates an approximate time of 1 1/2 hours.
1 hour will be given to take pictures in addition to the time of the tour.
We will visit a restaurant in the area where we can eat food (not included).
Hotel NH Collection Reforma
An ID per person will be requested to take the tour.
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