Embark on an extraordinary journey with our Teotihuacán Tour, where every step reveals the magic and mystery of this ancient site. Your seasoned guide, Roger Luna, leads you through the enchanting Pyramid of the Moon, offering breathtaking views over the City of the Gods and unveiling the history of human sacrifices in honor of deities. Immerse yourself in the artistic treasures of palaces adorned with mesmerizing murals, unveiling the hidden history of the sacred city.
See the Pyramid of the Sun for an extraordinary monument reflecting the brilliance of a fascinating civilization. Explore the Quetzalcoatl Temple, adorned with unique feather snake heads, and learn about the latest archaeological discoveries, including Proyecto Tlalocan.
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Enjoy a priceless nice walk along this magic and mysterious site. Happiness is a choice, get a memorable experience in Teotihuacán.
PYRAMID OF THE MOON
From the top of the first structure, get an amazing view over the City of the Gods. Know about human sacrifices practiced to honor deities.
PALACES AND MURALS
Enjoy a priceless nice walk along this magic and mysterious site. Happiness is a choice, get a memorable experience in Teotihuacán
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PYRAMID OF THE SUN
Extraordinary monument that reflects the brilliance reached by this civilization. Dare to raise the top enjoying the unique view. It could have been dedicated to the God of the rain, the water, the thunder and lightning.
QUETZALCOATL TEMPLE
This pyramid is the only one that still preserve decoration on the façade with large heads of the feather snake. One of the last archeological works has been practiced here: Proyecto Tlalocan.
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Buenavista Station, Toluca Airport Station
Terminal de Autobuses de Paso de la Reforma, Terminal de Autobuses del Norte
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