Discover the magic of Teotihuacan on our Guided Tour, a unique experience that combines art, history and nature.
Start the adventure with breakfast in La Cave restaurant, a unique restaurant in the world, here we will have a typical Mexican breakfast inside a natural cave, you will enjoy coffee, juice, fruit, fresh bread and a strong dish to choose.
We continue with a traditional obsidian and maguey workshop, where you will learn about the importance of these materials in pre-Hispanic culture. You will taste typical drinks from the region while exploring the techniques of local artisans, once you understand more of the culture we will continue with the guided tour in Teotihuacan
In this World Heritage Site, an expert guide will give you a guided tour where we will explore the pyramids of the Sun and Moon, the Temple of Quetzalcoatl and the avenue of the Dead, while discovering the history and mythology of this ancient city.
Breakfast in Cave and Pyramids
Pickup included
9:00am.- We will pick you up at your accommodation in CDMX (Condesa, Roma, Reforma, Polanco or Historic Center)
10 : 00am - Breakfast in Restaurant the cave, a natural cave unique in the world, enjoy a typical Mexican breakfast inside a pre-Hispanic cave (Full breakfast included)
11:00am. - Our second stop will be in Tlalocan a cultural center where expert guides will teach a workshop of obsidian, maguey and typical drinks tasting that will serve as a preamble to visit the archaeological area of Teotihuacan
11:30am - We will head to the Teotihuacan Archaeological Zone where our team of expert and certified guides will carry out the guided tour of the main points of interest of this magical ancient city.
1 :00pm. - we will head back to Mexico City and finish the tour in the same place we picked you up
If you choose the option without transportation you will have to arrive at Teotihuacan on your own, you will be provided with the location one day before your flight
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