Discover the City of the Gods Teotihuacan, in your guided tour, immerse yourself in this adventure that combines History, Art, Culture & Adventure.
Your adventure begins with breakfast at the restaurant la Cueva, this restaurant is unique in the world. You will have a typical Mexican breakfast, inside this natural cave, enjoy coffee, water, fruit and a dish to choose from, while watching this magical place.
We continue with a traditional workshop of obsidian and maguey, where you will learn about the importance of these materials in pre-Hispanic culture. You will taste typical drinks of the region while exploring the techniques of local craftsmen, once you understand more about the culture we will continue with the guided tour in Teotihuacan.
An expert guide will take you to know the most incredible of this ancient city, visit the Sun and Moon Pyramids, the road of the dead, palaces and main temples that still survive in this immense city.
Ending the tour we will return to Mexico City.
Breakfast in prehispanic cave<br/>Guided Tour Pyramids<br/>Without transportation
Round transport from cdmx<br/>Breakfast in natural cave<br/>Guided Tour<br/>Pickup included
9:00am. - We will pick you up at your accommodation in CDMX (Condesa, Roma, Reforma, Polanco or Centro histórico)
Hotel, Airbnb, etc.
10 : 00am - 10 : 00am - Breakfast in Restaurant the cave, a natural cave unique in the world, enjoy a typical Mexican breakfast inside a pre-Hispanic cave "Full breakfast included"
11:00 am.- At this stop we will visit Coatlan Experiences, an incredible cultural center where expert guides will teach an authentic workshop of obsidian, maguey and tasting typical drinks, also you can visit a second cave with authentic archaeological remains, All this will serve as a preamble to visit the archaeological area of Teotihuacan.
11:30 am - We will go to the archaeological area of Teotihuacan, in this place you will be accompanied by an expert guide, who will take you to tour this ancient city, visit the main palaces, pyramids and points of interest. You can climb the pyramid of the Moon and take as many photos as you need. "Includes free professional photo session"
1:00pm. - We will return to Mexico City and finish the tour at the same place where we picked him up. Take into account that the time of return is the most attached to the intinerario of the day to day, sometimes it can exist traffic when arriving to Cdmx.
If you chose the option "No transport" you must get by your own means to this location: Google maps: Ciria Restaurante. If you have any questions contact us at any time, in the same way a day before your activity we will communicate to give you the exact location.
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