Explore Teotihuacan with an expert archaeologist. Discover hidden murals and authentic insights. Perfect for history enthusiasts and families. Book your unique adventure today.
Explore Teotihuacan with an expert archaeologist. Discover hidden murals and authentic insights. Perfect for history enthusiasts and families. Book your unique adventure today.
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Pyramid of the Feathered Serpent - Renowned as one of Mexico’s most exquisite pre-Hispanic structures, it features sculptures weighing a ton, depicting snake heads and a rain deity, along with reliefs of rattlesnakes, shells, and sea snails. Constructed around 250 AD, it was later destroyed and buried by the Teotihuacans themselves in 350 AD.
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- Pyramid of the Feathered Serpent - Renowned as one of Mexico’s most exquisite pre-Hispanic structures, it features sculptures weighing a ton, depicting snake heads and a rain deity, along with reliefs of rattlesnakes, shells, and sea snails. Constructed around 250 AD, it was later destroyed and buried by the Teotihuacans themselves in 350 AD.
- Pyramid of the Moon - A significant pyramid in the city, its axes align with Venus and the Moon, suggesting a feminine association. It stands 45 meters tall with a base measuring 130 meters on each side.
- Pyramid of the Sun - Known as the third largest ancient structure, it rises 65 meters high with a base of 240 - 245 meters. Its construction spanned approximately 150 years, from the start of our era to 150 AD. It serves as the center of a “horizon calendar,” with axes aligned to sunrises and sunsets on specific dates and solstices, dividing the solar year into two periods of 52 days and two of 130 days.
- Temple of the Feathered Snails - An archaeologist will discuss the Teotihuacan construction system and the significance of mural painting in the city, highlighting various plant and animal species crucial to the worldview of not only Teotihuacan but all ancient Mexican cultures.
- Temple of the Jaguars - This site reveals how the ancient Teotihuacan people viewed the fiercest and most dangerous animals as symbols of power, rain, night, and climatic phenomena.
- Palace of Quetzalpapálotl - An archaeologist will explain how architecture, painting, and sculpture are integrated in Teotihuacan to create a space rich in symbolism and references to archaeoastronomical phenomena.
- Avenue of the Dead - A stroll along the city’s main axis, 2 km long, connecting the most important buildings, while an archaeologist shares relevant insights about the site.
- San Francisco Mazapa - Visit an artisan workshop to learn about the working and uses of obsidian, a volcanic glass, significant in Teotihuacan and ancient Mexico. Additionally, explore the cultivation and uses of maguey, a vital agave for millennia, and sample products derived from it, such as the fermented beverage pulque.

- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Access to the archaeological site
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Access to the archaeological site
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Lunch
- Dinner
This tour is perfect for both beginning and concluding your journey in Mexico. Initially, it provides an overview of ancient Mexico, offering an introduction to the sites you will explore during your trip. Additionally, with our expert guide, you will receive the finest archaeological and anthropological insights into Mexico’s history, allowing you to…
This tour is perfect for both beginning and concluding your journey in Mexico. Initially, it provides an overview of ancient Mexico, offering an introduction to the sites you will explore during your trip. Additionally, with our expert guide, you will receive the finest archaeological and anthropological insights into Mexico’s history, allowing you to consolidate everything you have observed at other locations on your journey.
Our tour is conducted by an archaeologist with a specialization in Teotihuacan and Mexican culture, boasting 26 years of experience. We are confident that your experience in Teotihuacan will be both unique and unforgettable.
- Not recommended for children under 3 years
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.