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Hot air ballooning is a unique experience that allows you to observe the landscape. From the hot air balloon you can admire the magnitude and urban design of this ancient pre-Hispanic city, which was one of the largest urban centers in Mesoamerica. The panoramic view offers an unparalleled experience to understand the layout of the main avenues, squares and temples, as well as the natural beauty surrounding the archaeological area.
In short, combining a hot air balloon flight with visiting the archaeological site of Teotihuacan is an exceptional way to connect with history, culture and nature, creating unforgettable memories for those seeking a different and enriching adventure.
Enjoy a more private trip (without going to shops).
Pickup included
Balloon flight.: Does not include transportation you will have to arrive with your own means<br/>Pickup included
start
4 : 10 - 4 : 50am. We will pick you up from your hotel in the CDMX (time may vary depending on the weather)
5 : 50am - We will be arriving at the flight zone.
6 : 20am (approximately) - we will take off in the hot air balloon where we will fly 30 to 50 minutes (depends on the weather)
7:30am - Upon landing the traditional ceremony will be held, where they will make a toast with the pilot and present their flight certificates.
8 : 00am buffet breakfast included or breakfast in the cave
you will have 90 minutes to explore the mythical archaeological area in Teotihuacan
Back to CDMX where we will drop you off at the same place we picked you up.
(All hours may vary)
the driver shall deliver his/her entry access
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Mexican Peso (MXN)
GMT-6 (Central Standard Time)
127VV, 60HzHz
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