Flying a hot air balloon over Teotihuacan, visitors not only enjoy an exciting activity, but also connect with Mexico’s cultural and archaeological richness from a different perspective, making this experience an unforgettable memory.
This tourist activity allows visitors to enjoy an unrivalled aerial perspective of the ancient pre-Hispanic city. From the globe, you can appreciate the magnitude and urban design of Teotihuacán, take in the extensive agricultural areas that surround it and admire the natural landscape of the Valley of Mexico from the heights.
Pickup included
Transport only<br/>Pickup included
The balloon flight does not include transportation you will have to arrive by your own means.<br/>Pickup included
We will start picking people up from your hotel or place of accommodation.
We will take you to the assigned port balloon near the archaeological zone of the pyramids of Teotihuacan
Upon arrival at the port balloon we proceed to check in and make a small coffe break where they will have a bar for coffee or tea and cookies. Then we will proceed to the balloon flight (schedules will depend on the weather) between 6 and 7 will be the flight. Upon landing, a small traditional toast will be held for the pilots and they will be presented with their flight certificate.
Breakfast buffet
We go to a local restaurant near the archaeological site of Teotihuacan, which the food will surprise you.
In the Archaeological Zone we will take you on a magical tour visiting the 3 pyramids, 2 temples and the causeway of the dead, you will have enough time to do the tour quietly.
The return to Mexico City will depend a little on the times you domod in the other attractions. But we'll be between 12:00pm and 1:00pm. It'll be left where the pax was picked up.
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Mexican Peso (MXN)
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