Embark on a fascinating adventure to the heart of ancient Mexico with our incredible tour of the Templo Mayor!
Our tour will take you by the hand of an expert guide, a true history buff, who will unravel the mysteries of this incredible archaeological site. You will marvel at the majestic external ruins that will tell you stories of distant times and reveal secrets hidden for centuries.
Step inside the fascinating museum that houses treasures of the ancient Aztec culture, from amazing artifacts to impressive sculptures, each room will envelop you in an aura of mysticism and bring you closer to the grandeur of this lost civilization.
This is your time to explore and learn! Do not miss the opportunity to discover the Templo Mayor, a historical treasure that will take your breath away.
Come and witness the greatness of the ancient Aztec civilization!
Join our Templo Mayor tour and let history come alive before your eyes.
Temple, Zocalo and Cathedral
Duration: 2 hours<br/>Presential physical Guide: Your tour includes a specialized guide who will accompany you during your tour of the museum and archeological site
Private Tour: The tour will be given by a specialized guide for the people of this reserve.
No one else will go with you on this tour.<br/>Duration: 2 hours
This museum is composed of the archaeological area, comprised of the ruins complex of what was the most important ceremonial temple of Tenochtitlan; and also has its own museum in which all kinds of archaeological pieces of Tenochtitlan are exhibited (pre-, during and post-colony), highlighting the historical and cultural aspects of the time, as well as the customs and customs, and the traditions of war.
AVOID SHOPPING LINES and stop by the COVID DISINFECTION FILTER; Support your visit with our DIGITAL GUIDE -If you pick up your tickets at iQuit Bakery (Tabasco 97b, Roma Nte) you will get a COOKIE and a DRINK (optional). Delivery of tickets (optional): only with delivery address to Hotels, Hostels, accommodation, and private addresses. Delivery takes place between 7 and 1 day before your visit. Souvenirs (Crafts (Alebrije) or Bottle (Mezcal), Photoshooting during your visit/tour and Shuttle Service are optional
Your guide will contact you 24 hours before your tour, please provide a WhatsApp number with coverage in your area
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