WELCOME TO THE BEST HOT AIR BALLOON ADVENTURE IN MEXICO
Most popular experience on Airbnb.
It is also the safest, funnest, with spacious baskets, a bilingual team and zero gimmicks (no tourists traps).
We start the pick-ups around 5 am and will be back in CDMX around 1 pm or well before, if you only do the ride.
After the balloon ride, you will have the option of going back to your accommodation or join a walking tour of the pyramids and grab breakfast.
Duration: 2 hours: Duration of the experience is subject to weather conditions. Average time is 2 hours and a half<br/>No transportation needed: Guests have their own transportation and will arrive at the launching site and depart on their own after landing
Duration: 8 hours: Pick-up and drop off at guest accommodation or Reforma 222. Return around 1pm. Times are estimates, not guaranteed.<br/>International Breakfast Buffet: Optional in case you are hungry: MXN200. Otherwise, feel free to explore the museum with your ticket of the pyramids<br/>Round trip transportation: Transfer from launching site to parking at the pyramids included. Guests pay their entrance: MXN100/person<br/>Pickup included
Duration: 5 hours: Pick-up and drop off at guest accommodation or Reforma 222. Total duration of the experience depends on return traffic<br/>Round-trip transportation CDMX: Our transportation is affordable, reliable, safe and clean. Immediate return to Mexico City after landing (no pyramids).<br/>Pickup included
You will get in the vehicle and head to the launching site in the Teotihuacan area
Contemplate the temples of the Sun and the Moon from the air and the Pueblo Magico of San Juan Teotihuacan and San Martin de las Piramides
For those opting to learn more about the ancient culture of Teotihuacan, you will given free time to explore the archeological site
You will walk on the Avenue of the Dead, discover the pyramids of the Sun and the Moon, royal palaces, original murals, and more.
You will get in the vehicle and head back to the city
Meet at the entrance of the mall by the Scotiabank
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Mexican Peso (MXN)
GMT-6 (Central Standard Time)
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Available • Apps: Uber, Didi
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