Explore the archaeological area of Teotihuacan accompanied by a local guide throughout the tour, from the pickup point. During the visit you will receive a clear and detailed explanation about the history, architecture and cultural significance of the site.
The tour includes the main points of interest of Teotihuacán, such as the Pyramid of the Sun, the Pyramid of the Moon, the Causeway of the Dead and the Temple of Quetzalcoatl.
The experience includes a handcrafted gift made by a local community and personalized attention throughout the activity.
This tour is designed for travelers looking for a guided cultural tour, with a quiet pace.
Duration: 5 to 6 hours
Type of tour : Cultural guided tour
Guide : Local guide throughout the tour
Language: Spanish - English
Private<br/>Duration: 8 hours: This tour is very complete with visit to the archaeological area guided by a local expert archaeologist from Teotihuacan!<br/>Food included: Eat in authentic and traditional Teotihuacan cuisine delights the real food of Mexico<br/>Teotihuacan: Temple of quetzalcoatl, Causeway of the Dead, sun pyramid, important murals, moon pyramid, temples<br/>Tourist van<br/>Pickup included
Meeting point
We will start with the temple of quetzalcoatl
Being in front of the Pyramid of the Sun imposes and excites. From its base you can see the greatness of Teotihuacán, its history and its energy. It is a time to observe, take a deep breath and connect with this sacred place.
In the Pyramid of the Moon you can walk calmly, observe every detail, hear the history of the place and take a moment to meditate, thank or simply feel the energy of the environment and the view of the Teotihuacan Valley.
We will try unique drinks thrown by the Teotihuacan community
Passenger drop-off point
Go to square reform 222 and wait there our team of guides and operators will be there with a list with their names to pick them up!
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