Discover the majesty of the Archaeological Zone of Teotihuacán on our guided tour!
We invite you to immerse yourself in the history and culture of this ancient pre-Hispanic city, considered one of the most important in Mesoamerica. Accompanied by expert guides, we will tour its imposing pyramids, such as the Pyramid of the Sun and the Pyramid of the Moon, as well as the Causeway of the Dead and other fascinating vestiges.
During the tour, we will learn about the daily life of the ancient inhabitants of Teotihuacán, their monumental architecture and their religious beliefs. We will also discover the mysteries that surround this enigmatic city, such as its disappearance and the possible meanings of its constructions.
Don't miss this unique opportunity to delve into the past and marvel at the greatness of Teotihuacán. Reserve your place now and get ready for an unforgettable experience!.
Duration: 7 hours<br/>Pickup included
private guided<br/>Private transport: We will go to your hotel in the center of Mexico City:
Condesa
North Rome
Historic center
Polanco
Hipodromo<br/>transport.: If your location is outside the downtown area of Mexico City, you will have an extra charge, for example:
-Santa Fe
-Aeropuerto CDMX<br/>Pickup included
We will pick you up at the angel of independence in front of the Sheraton Maria Isabel hotel and we will move to Teotihuacan (60 minutes)
Our first stop. (30 minutes)
We will visit a cooperative of artisans where you will learn about the culture of the region, the maguey plant, the obsidian, as well as the work done by the local artisans and finally, you will have a tasting of artisan drinks.
It's the only time you'll have to buy a souvenir.
We will start our tour at door 3 of the archaeological zone of Teotihuacán. (120 minutes)
We will enter the palace of quetzalpalotl, patio of the jaguars and feathered snails.
Then we will visit Pyramid of the Moon, road of the dead and finally Pyramids of the Sun.
We will visit a local restaurant where you can enjoy Mexican food. (Your consumption in the restaurant is not included, 60 minutes)
We will return to the same pick-up place at the Angel of Independence (60 to 90 minutes)
(The route can be several depending on the day due to the traffic)
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GMT-6 (Central Standard Time)
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