Discover Teotihuacan with a Young Archaeologist
Experience Teotihuacan like never before through a young archaeologist’s eyes. Having participated in the 2023 excavation of the Tlajinga complex, I offer a deep and personal connection to the site.
What’s Included?
Specialized Insight: Get beyond ordinary tours. I’ll share my field experience, latest archaeological processes, and current research.
Iconic Sites: Explore the Avenue of the Dead, Citadel Complex, and Feathered Serpent Pyramid. Enjoy a VR experience of the 2003 underground tunnel—exclusive to my tours. Visit the Sun and Moon Pyramids, exploring their cultural significance.
Hidden Treasures: Discover Tetitla’s residential complex. See original murals and learn about the Teotihuacanos’ daily life.
Exclusive Technology: Access specialized materials and VR for full immersion into Teotihuacan’s history.
Teotihuacan is like a second home. This tour is for those seeking an unforgettable journey.
See you at the pyramids!
Round trip: You will be picked up at a time of your convenience between 7 am - 8:30 am, this includes the round trip in a van.
This is a private experience. We'll meet at gate number one, and once inside, we'll start with an introduction to the site to provide a general overview. Then, we'll explore the "Calzada de los Muertos," the main ancient access to the city.
Next, we'll enter "La Ciudadela" to visit the pyramid known as the "Templo de la Serpiente Emplumada" (Temple of the Feathered Serpent). After exploring the pyramid, we'll move to the residential areas to observe everyday life, the architectural system, and mural paintings.
Finally, we'll visit the area with the pyramids of the Sun and Moon. Throughout the tour, we'll discuss modern theories about the city, archaeological findings from the site, meanings behind offerings, and more. We'll also explore the relationship between the environment and the ruins.
During the tour, I'll show you some artifacts from the past, and we'll use virtual reality to visualize changes over time. This will be an immersive experience into the archaeological world.
The gate 1 is next to the access when you arrive from Mexico City. It’s crossing and walking ahead from the ticket office.
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Mexican Peso (MXN)
GMT-6 (Central Standard Time)
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Buenavista Station, Toluca Airport Station
Terminal de Autobuses de Paso de la Reforma, Terminal de Autobuses del Norte
The metro system is the most efficient way to get around the city, with 12 lines covering most neighborhoods. It can get crowded during peak hours.
Available • Apps: Uber, Didi
Car, Bike, Scooter
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