Explore the enchanting Teotihuacán, known as the "City of the Gods", on a personalized private tour. Travel comfortably in an air-conditioned vehicle from Mexico City to this stunning archaeological site. With an expert local guide, stroll along the Avenue of the Dead, marvel at the grandeur of the Sun and Moon Pyramids, and discover ancient temples and murals that tell the story of this remarkable civilization. Enjoy a visit to a local artisan workshop, where you'll learn about obsidian craftsmanship and taste traditional Mexican beverages like tequila, mezcal, and pulque. This half-day tour offers an exclusive and culturally rich experience with the flexibility to set your own pace.
- Private tour for an exclusive and personalized experience
- Comfortable transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle
- Expert bilingual guide to enhance your understanding of the site
- Includes artisan visit and tasting of traditional beverages
Explora los puntos más emblemáticos de la Zona Arqueológica de Teotihuacán, comenzando por la imponente Pirámide del Sol, una de las más grandes del mundo antiguo. Camina por la histórica Calzada de los Muertos, el eje central que conecta los principales templos y plazas ceremoniales.
Continúa hacia la majestuosa Pirámide de la Luna, desde donde podrás disfrutar de una vista panorámica del conjunto arqueológico. Descubre también el Templo de Quetzalcóatl, famoso por sus esculturas de serpientes emplumadas, y los murales policromos que aún conservan los colores originales de hace más de mil años.
Acompañado por tu guía privado, conocerás las historias, leyendas y significados espirituales de cada estructura, entendiendo por qué Teotihuacán fue el corazón cultural y religioso del México antiguo.
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Tiempo estimado: 2 horas 30 minutos
Entrada incluida: no
The meeting point will be at the Cibeles Fountain, located in the Roma neighborhood, right in front of the red-advertising Santander Bank.
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