This is a private tour only for you with round and private transport. We use van after 4 people. This archaeological zone is at 1 hour from Mexico city and it's world heritage. Teotihuacan (100 BC - 800 AD) is of one of the most important cities of America and one of the most prominent cultures in universal history with strong influence. You will visit these prehispanic remains made centuries before the Aztec empire in Tenochtitlán (the actual Mexico city). This is an amazing and magic archaeological zone with 3 amazing pyramids and a little museum. The Pyramid of the Sun is the 8th largest in the world. This prehispanic city reached its maximum splendor approximately between 200 - 400 AD and it extended over 2000 acres, with an estimated population of 120 000 inhabitants. Teotihuacan was the largest city in Mesoamerica and the most important for trading. Without doubt, Teotihuacan is an example of greatness, a smart urban settlement and cultural wealth.
Pickup included
The pick up will be at your hotel or any other address in Mexico city. The transfer to the archaeological zone has a duration around 1 hour.
We will visit this little museum that contains objects and vestiges found in the pyramids. We will know about the history and culture of Teotihuacan's civilization that lives from 100 b.C. to 600 a.D. We will visit the rooms where you can see many prehispanic handcrafts.
In this route walking trough the Roadway of the Dead We will visit the Pyramid of the Sun (the biggest), the Pyramid of the Moon, the Quetzalpapalotl Palace, the Temple of the Feathered Conch Shell, the yard of the jaguars and the Temple of Quetzalcoatl.
The return to Mexico city and the drop off will be at your hotel or another address in Mexico city. We hope you have enjoyed this magic tour.
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