Join us on this unique cultural tour, allow us to take you hand in hand with our expert guides in Teotihuacan.
We will pick you up at your hotel in the morning, we will be welcomed in Teotihuacan by local guides who will give us a liquor tasting at no additional cost and we will depart to the archaeological zone.
Enjoy the architectural beauty and a unique narrative.
We will finish the tour with time to have our meals in an architecturally incredible restaurant "A natural cave", if you wish we have another restaurant option with a view of the pyramid of the sun. Finally we will depart to Mexico City and we will drop you back at your hotel.
Pickup included
We will pick you up at your hotel located in the downtown area of Mexico City (10km around), transportation can be shared.
A small introduction to this ancient culture, we will take a short and informative workshop on maguey, obsidian and we will taste drinks made in the area, time for souvenirs.
Our certified guide of the archaeological zone will be waiting for you to start the tour, we will enter the tickets for the complex, we will explore the causeway of the dead, the plaza of the moon, pyramid of the moon, pyramid of the sun and cave paintings, you will have time to take a lot of pictures.
You will have up to 1 hour to explore the pyramids on your own if you wish, otherwise you can take food at the next station.
You will have 1 hour to eat food in a wonderful, clean and excellent value for money restaurant (consumption is not included)
We will return to Mexico City, to your hotel where we picked you up, all the transfer booths are already included.
At the main entrance of the Sheraton hotel, the driver will wear a green jacket with his name on the front
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