Discover Teotihuacan Pyramids: A monumental archaeological gem in the Americas.
Delve into history with an amiable and well-informed guide.
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Entrance fee price is MXN 100 per person, to be paid in cash at the ticket office.
Located approximately 50 km northeast of Mexico City, the sacred city of Teotihuacan is believed to be the birthplace of gods. Constructed between the 1st and 7th centuries, this magnificent city is renowned for its expansive monuments, including the awe-inspiring Pyramids of the Sun and the Moon, as well as the remarkable Temple of Quetzalcoatl.
Immerse yourself in the rich history of this Mesoamerican marvel and discover the cultural significance of Teotihuacan, an influential center whose artistic and cultural influence extended far beyond its boundaries.
Step into the ancient ruins of this UNESCO World Heritage Site, where every stone holds a story. Your guide will unveil the historical intricacies and fascinating tidbits, painting a vivid picture of the city's past. Explore the sprawling ruins, bask in the grandeur of the architectural wonders, and gain a profound understanding of Teotihuacan's lasting legacy.
The meeting point will be next to the ticket office at Gate 3 of the archaeological site (see the map here: https://maps.app.goo.gl/6wKqPrtKGCJVd1T86. Your guide will be waiting for you there, holding a sign that reads "Mexico Travel Connections".
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