Embark on a captivating journey to the ancient city of Teotihuacán, a cultural and religious center of ancient Mesoamerica.

 

EXPERIENCE:

With a multiethnic population of perhaps thousands of people and a territory of 22 square kilometers, Teotihuacán was the cultural, political and religious center of ancient Mesoamerica. The Pyramid of the Sun and other monumental buildings remain a mystery to archaeologists. Paintings and murals that have lasted for hundreds of years will hypnotize your senses.

Join us on this magical journey to delve into the depths of this ancient civilization. Our first stop will be the Pyramid of Quetzalcóatl, located in the Plaza de la Ciudadela. The shocking evidence found beneath the basement of this pyramid provides a new hypothesis about how the city could have been governed. The pyramid decorated with snake heads has a unique style in the entire Mesoamerican area.

Itinerary:

8:30 AM: Hotel pickup (Zones: Historic Center, Av. Reforma, and Polanco).
Visit the Pyramid of Quetzalcóatl, Plaza de la Ciudadela, and explore evidence of ancient governance.
Walk along the Causeway or Street of the Dead, observing remnants of ancient buildings.
Explore the Pyramid of the Sun, the second largest pyramid in Mexico.
Discover the Pyramid of the Moon and its significance in Teotihuacán culture.
Visit an obsidian workshop and witness artisans crafting replicas of Teotihuacan artifacts.
Enjoy a delicious meal at the best regional restaurant in the area, featuring exotic cuisine.
Optional stop at the Villa de la Virgen de Guadalupe to visit its church and modern Basilica.
4:30 PM: Return to the hotel (Zones: Historic Center, Av. Reforma, and Polanco).

 

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:

Discover the archaeological wonders of Teotihuacán
Explore the Pyramid of Quetzalcóatl
Walk along the Causeway or Street of the Dead

 

 

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