The majestic Teotihuacan Pyramids are a testament to Mexico’s rich cultural heritage. This guided tour offers the opportunity to explore these impressive structures while learning about their history and meaning. Enjoy a delicious breakfast before immersing yourself in the fascinating culture of this ancient city. With an expert guide who speaks English and Spanish, you will gain valuable knowledge during the visit. Tour duration is 4 to 6 hours, and pick-up service from your accommodation is available for convenience.
- Explore the iconic Pyramids of Teotihuacan on a guided tour
- Includes breakfast to start the day with energy
- Expert guide available in English and Spanish
- Optional pick-up service from your accommodation
Guided tour in the pyramids: By a certified guide<br/>Obsidian and Maguey Workshop: With tasting of typical Mexican drinks<br/>Duration: 4 hours<br/>Breakfast: Restaurant to choose from:
-"La Cueva" (Coffee pot, bread, fruit, omelett or chilaquiles with chicken)
-"La Higuera" (Buffet)<br/>Bilingual Support Guide: Who will be accompanying them during the tour
Guided Tour in the Pyramids: By a certified guide<br/>Obsidian and Maguey Workshop:: With tasting of typical Mexican drinks<br/>Duration: 6 hours<br/>Breakfast:: Restaurant to choose from:
-“La Cueva” (Coffee pot, bread, fruit, omelett or chilaquiles with chicken)
“La Higuera” (Buffet)<br/>Round transport: From your accommodation if it is within the designated areas.<br/>Bilingual Host: Supportive attention during the tour.
Pick up will be between 7:00 - 7:30 am from your accommodation as long as you are within the established areas
Your guide will be waiting for you at the entrance to meet you and give instructions about the tour before you have breakfast.
Teotihuacan Pyramid Tour by a Certified Bilingual Guide
Obsidian and maguey workshop with tasting of typical Mexican spirits
Your driver will take you back to your accommodation at the end of the tour. Return time may vary depending on traffic.
Go to the Citibanamex bank on one side of the Angel of Independence monument, where you can recognize your driver according to the specifications we will let you know before you reach the meeting point.
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