Tour Teotihuacan and climb the moon pyramid to recharge with energy in company with an expert. Overcome the sun and join us to visit the Pre-Hispanic City of Teotihuacan in the morning. On this tour with round trip transportation from your stay at CDMX you will be able to know the most relevant points of Teotihuacan accompanied by an expert guide, you will have breakfast inside a natural cave unique in the world, you will know the workshop of Cacao where you will create your own chocolate and taste from chocolates with chili, with insects and gold. You will visit the artisan cooperative where natives will talk about the Maguey plant and different minerals, one of the main ones being obsidian. You will try Tequila, pulque and mezcal.
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Buffet breakfast <br/>Pickup included
Our team will arrive for you at the main entrance of your accommodation. Relax while our driver takes you to Teotihuacan
Upon arriving at Teotihuacan you will be received by our certified guide, who will take you to know the most relevant points of this pre-Hispanic city.
At this point we will charge energy, enjoy a rich breakfast in the Restaurant La Cueva. Unique Natural Grotto in the world
We will visit the house of native artisans, where you will learn more about the work done in Teotihuacan with the Maguey, an important plant in the region. Obsidian, an important mineral for different pre-Hispanic cultures and which is currently used to make various crafts, being the main replicas of the Museum of Anthropology and History in Mexico City.
We will finish with a tasting of Pulque, Tequila, Mezcal and drinks made in the region.
Learn about the variety of foods and drinks produced with cocoa. During the visit to this workshop you can make your own chocolate and taste some drinks made from it. From chocolates with chili, insects and even gold.
You will have 35 minutes to tour the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadeloupe on your own.
Our driver will take you to the Angel of Independence.
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