Join us on this private Teotihuacan experience to learn about one of the most important ancient cities around the world. During about 2 hours and half you will visit the archaeological site of Teotihuacan on a private guided tour with a guide specialized in archeology and certified by SECTUR (Ministry of Tourism in Mexico). Visiting Teotihuacan with a specialized guide it will make you understand the great magnitude and importance of this city had in the pre-hispanic Mexico (Mesoamérica).
We will meet you in the morning from your accommodation in Mexico City (if you wish) to head to Teotihuacan in a private transportation
Why book with us?
We are a company located in Teotihuacan committed to the quality of tourist services, we do not visit craft stores (tourist traps) the tour time is dedicated 100% to visiting the archaeological site
• Quick access to the archaeological zone
• This a private tour “Only your group will participate”
Pickup included
•In the morning your guide will pick you up from your accomodation in Mexico City (We can pick you up from those parts of Mexico City: Roma, Condesa, Juarez, Polanco, Centro Historico) Then we will head 45 to the northwest to visit Teotihuacn (Approximate travel time 1 hour)
For about two hours and half you will visit the most emblematic places in Teotihuacan with your private guide seeing Pyramid of the Sun and Pyramid of the Moon, and walking down the Avenue of the dead, and also we visit the Temple of Quetzalcoatl
We return to Mexico City approximately 1:00 PM
We will meet you with you at (Monumento Ángel de la Independencia) if you wish
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