Discover Teotihuacán beyond the pyramids with a private and authentic experience.
Avoid the crowds and connect with the history, culture, and flavors of this ancient city on an intimate tour (maximum 8 people), ideal for families, couples, or friends.
Includes:
Early visit to the archaeological site to take advantage of the peaceful atmosphere
Typical Mexican breakfast in a natural cave
Craft workshops with local artists (obsidian, maguey, and cacao)
Comfortable transportation and personalized service
Available in Spanish and English. A tour designed to experience the essence of Teotihuacán without rushing, without large groups, and with the human touch that makes the difference.
Pickup included
During this experience we will be able to explore different points within the archaeological zone such as the jaguars' courtyard, palace of the feathered snails, quetzalpapalotl, moon square, we will ascend to the temple of the moon and then walk along the causeway of the dead to the sun square to admire its surroundings.
We will ascend the temple of the moon to be able to observe the whole panorama of this valley and because our ancestors chose that specific place.
We will visit in the surroundings of the archaeological area a natural cave for breakfast and enjoy regional dishes accompanied by exceptional service.
To continue with this adventure we will visit a workshop to understand the value of maguey and how our ancestors were able to take advantage of each of the benefits of this plant and the obsidian that served for the expansion and development of this great Mesoamerican metropolis; and to finish with this experience we will visit a cocoa workshop to understand how this seed became part of the economy of the pre-Columbian cultures.
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Mexican Peso (MXN)
GMT-6 (Central Standard Time)
127VV, 60HzHz
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Terminal de Autobuses de Paso de la Reforma, Terminal de Autobuses del Norte
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Available • Apps: Uber, Didi
Car, Bike, Scooter
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