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Enjoy a round trip included from CDMX
You will taste the best gastronomy in Mexico with breakfast in a natural cave or terrace overlooking pyramids
We will continue with a cultural introduction in an art gallery, obsidian workshop and a tasting of typical drinks from the region with Mexican toasts!And meet authentic replicas of museum pieces
Then we continue with THE GUIDED TOUR within archaeological zone, visit Teotihuacán and all its most important temples in a cultural way guaranteeing your fun and safety, you can climb the pyramid of the moon, know murals, the pyramid of the sun, temple of Quetzalcoatl and much more...
Our certified guide will answer your questions about Teotihuacán
We finish with cocoa workshop where they will learn to make their own chocolate
End up at your hotel or AIRBNB
We adapt the tour to your time
Art gallery : Cultural explanation, drink tasting, and typical Teotihuacan crafts <br/>Breakfast in natural cave : The best experience in Mexico <br/>Guided tour in pyramids : Discover the best of the temples <br/>Transport : Private, comfortable and secure <br/>Cocoa workshop: You will learn to create your own chocolate <br/>Pickup included
Cultural introduction: Cultural explanation
Drink tasting
Explanation of minerals <br/>Guided tour : Guaido tour within the archaeological zone
Visit the most important temples
Opportunity to climb the pyramid <br/>Transport : Round-trip transportation from your accommodation <br/>Food at a local restaurant: Lunch at a local restaurant
1 natural cave
2 terraces with views of the pyramids
(FOOD NOT INCLUDED)
The tour ends at 4:30<br/>Pickup included
Art gallery: Cultural explanation, drink tasting and typical crafts of Teotihuacan <br/>Breakfast on the terrace : With the best view of the pyramids <br/>Guided tour in pyramids <br/>Transport : Private, comfortable and secure <br/>Cocoa workshop : You will learn to create your own chocolate
<br/>Pickup included
Visit to Pyramids : Archaeological zone
Obsidian and beverage tasting workshop
Clay workshop
Cocoa workshop <br/>Breakfast: Breakfast in natural cave or on a terrace overlooking pyramids <br/>Unguided Pyramids Tour: Does not include a guide inside pyramids but if it includes a guide that accompanies you outside pyramids <br/>Shared transport: We pick you up from your place of stay
Driver and an additional guide outside pyramids <br/>Pickup included
Upon arriving in Teotihuacán, the first point will be breakfast.
Option 1: Terrace with views of monuments such as the Pyramid of the Sun
Option 2: natural cave
In both places you will try the best of Mexican cuisine, typical dishes and an incredible experience that each place hides.
(Time includes transfer from CDMX to Teotihuacán)
After breakfast, the driver will take you on a cultural visit to a cooperative of artisans and an art gallery where you will learn a little about the culture in Teotihuacan.
Examples:
The “maguey” plant, since the first alcoholic drink of Teotihuacan is obtained from it, and other benefits such as natural thread and paper.
Explanation of minerals such as obsidian and other precious stones.
An incredible tasting of drinks (pulque, tequila, mezcal, etc.)
And it is the right place to buy some kind of souvenir or they also have museum replica pieces. Everything is certified, guaranteeing a safe purchase, guaranteeing that they work with 100% natural minerals.
It is time to tour Teotihuacan, climb the moon pyramid and explore the oldest city in Mesoamerica
A visit inside the Teotihuacan pyramids accompanied by a certified guide who can give you a more extensive and knowledgeable tour of the Teotihuacan pyramids, it is certainly a unique experience to know a little of the Teotihuacan culture considered the most mysterious city in the world
The last stop will be at the cacao workshop where they will be taught to make their own chocolate and the place is suitable to cool down
(Time in archaeological zone from 60 to 90 minutes)
(Return time to CDMX is included in this section)
If you did not mark your location to be picked up at your hotel or AirBnb, we can meet you at the Angel of Independence. Transportation can be shared during periods with high tourist demand, or you can specify if you need private transportation, or if you want to arrive on your own.
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