Discover the ancient wonders of Teotihuacan on a guided tour that includes round trip transportation and the unique breakfast experience in a natural cave or on a terrace overlooking the pyramids. This cultural tour includes a visit to an obsidian gallery and workshop that includes a tasting of traditional local drinks.
Explore the archaeological site with a certified guide for a safe and informative experience as you ascend the Pyramid of the Moon and visit the Temple of Quetzalcoatl.
Finish your adventure by making your own chocolate in a practical cocoa workshop.
•Round transportation from Mexico City included
•Enjoy a delicious breakfast in a cave or terrace overlooking the pyramids
•Guided tour of the main temples and murals of Teotihuacán
•Chocolate making workshop included
During the tour you will be provided with bottled water.
Don’t forget to bring comfortable clothes and shoes for a better experience.
Our Guide will ENcounter you at your chosen restaurant (cave or terrace)
It will help them to find their places and make DE that the whole tour runs perfectly. DE take the photos they want during the tour and assist them with any questions or requirements.
We continue with a small tour and try DE liqueurs EN an art gallery where you can acquire some souvenirs if you want or NO, EN this stop the Guide will give you bottles DE water needed for the next stop.
They will continue with the guided tour DE en zona with a certified Guide and high experience and knowledge about the archaeological zone.
We finish with a DE caco workshop where you will learn more about the history of chocolate and can make 100% natural chocolate.
Finishing the driver will take you DE back to your hotels.
You will continue with the guided tour DE DE DE DE Los Muertos archaeological zone and you will be able to walk the road DE los Muertos and see the pyramids of Teotihuacán face to face, as well as climb the pyramid of the moon to take the best photos!
They will be with a certified Guide and high experience and knowledge about the archaeological area.
We finish with a DE caco workshop where you will learn more about the history of chocolate and can make 100% natural chocolate.
EN this stop it is recommended to go to the bathroom because DE here will be the return.
Finishing the driver will take you DE back to your hotels.
If you want NO pick-up EN your hotel, airbnb or place DE stay, you can go to the angel of the indep EN dencia, located in av Paseo de la Reforma.
Everything is confirmed by contacting EN users
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Mexican Peso (MXN)
GMT-6 (Central Standard Time)
127VV, 60HzHz
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Buenavista Station, Toluca Airport Station
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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