Teotihuacan Tour: Explore Ancient Pyramids

Experience the ancient wonders of Teotihuacan on a local adventure from Mexico City. Travel by public transport and explore the grand pyramids, including the Moon, Sun, and Quetzalcoatl pyramids.

Duration: 6 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Palacio de Bellas Artes - Mexico’s premier cultural landmark, renowned for its breathtaking marble architecture and murals by Rivera, Siqueiros, and Orozco.
  • Zona Arqueologica Teotihuacan - Known as the “City of the Gods,” this archaeological site is filled with grandeur and enigma.
  • Templo de Quetzalcóatl - A remarkable monument adorned…
What's Included
  • Private transportation
  • Local guide
  • Bottled water
  • All taxes, fees, and handling charges
  • Ticket for the archaeological site
What's Not Included
  • Brunch
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Gratuities
Additional Information

Embark on an immersive journey into the heart of the legendary City of the Gods, following the footsteps of ancient civilizations. With expert guides, explore the magnificent Pyramids of the Sun and the Moon, uncover the significance of the Avenue of the Dead, and gain insights into the daily life, rituals, and worldview that shaped one of the ancient…

Location
Palacio de Bellas Artes
Avenida Juárez
We’ll meet at the main entrance of Palacio de Bellas Artes, in the heart of Mexico City’s Historic Center. I’ll be there with a pink umbrella and wearing something pink. The Bellas Artes metro station is right next to the palace, public transport is highly recommended.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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180gretah
Mar 11, 2026
Amazing experience! - We enjoyed our small group tour with our guide David, who is warm and friendly and very knowledgeable about the history of Teotihuacan. He is safety conscious and showed us alternative ways to descend the steps of the temple when we were doing it for the first time. He highlighted interesting aspects of the temples, the dwelling houses, and showed us illustrations from books, and a video which made me imagine more vividly what life could have been like back then. During the tour, David stopped at one of the local Teotihuacan artisans, who demonstrated how the different colors of green, yellow, blue and red came from plants and a rock. I bought a turtle whistle painted in those natural colors as a lovely souvenir. I highly recommend this wonderful tour.
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Valencia_w
Feb 28, 2026
Five stars! - What a wonderful experience. David was an incredible guide; I learned so much! The tour was well paced and fulfilling.
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Cmb
Feb 17, 2026
Carolina was an excellent... - Carolina was an excellent guide. Just be aware that there is little shade and a lot of stairs, and not just the pyramids. I found the demo of the natural dyes used on the pottery most interesting.
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Oscarchalupa
Feb 10, 2026
Teotihuacan Pyramids Tour – Small Group Van from Mexico City - This was an excellent experience from start to finish. The group was truly small (16 people), which made everything feel organized, relaxed, and personal rather than rushed or crowded. Our guide was fantastic. They were incredibly knowledgeable and did a great job balancing full group explanations with extra one-on-one attention, taking time to answer questions in between stops. It really felt like we saw everything Teotihuacan has to offer within the three-hour tour, without ever feeling hurried. There was a last-minute change to the meetup location due to a ceremony happening in the city, but the guides handled it smoothly. Communication via WhatsApp was clear and very helpful, and they made sure everyone understood where to go and what was happening. Despite the change, everything stayed on track. Helpful tip for future travelers: if you’re getting to the meetup spot via Uber, give yourself extra buffer time. Mexico City always has a lot going on, and an Uber that says it’s “3 minutes away” can very easily still be 3 minutes away… 15 minutes later 😄 Overall, this tour was well-organized, informative, and thoughtfully run. I’d highly recommend it to anyone visiting Mexico City who wants a thorough Teotihuacan experience without the stress of navigating it on their own.
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Trevor_f
Feb 9, 2026
Informative, organized,... - Informative, organized, and knowledgeable. You want a guide for the tour and this was the perfect pace and the right information.
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Jeffchapman1963
Jan 3, 2026
Don’t hesitate book this now! - Alejandro was a tremendous guide; he answered all of our questions, was completely prepared and made the trip fun and informative!
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M4583vhjonf
Dec 23, 2025
Great experience with Sophia - Sophia was a fantastic tour host, very knowledgable and enthusiastic. Trip was well organised. Lots of time for questions and to give a broad overview of the area and its significance.
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Stan_k
Jan 24, 2026
Pickup was 20 minutes... - Pickup was 20 minutes late. Drop off was one hour late and not near designated location. Tour was overbooked, so we had to travel in an extra uber vehicle.
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Christopher
Jan 16, 2026
Great tour of an amazing site - Our guide (David?) was thoroughly engaged, well informed, and full of positive energy. Moreover, by keeping the group small, we were able to move at a reasonable pace without missing any of the interesting details of the site. My only complaint--a small one--was that the van was actually a small SUV and we were squeezed in there pretty tightly for a 1 hour drive. Overall, highly recommended
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Max_r
Jan 3, 2026
Not a small group, and not a good tour - I booked this tour with a bit of hesitation after reading a few negative reviews, specifically that this was not in fact a "small group" tour and that public transportation was used. I can offer some clarification on those previous reviews and give an update as of December 2025. Overall I would not recommend this tour. 1) "Small group" tour and private transportation: Our group was initially around 20 people, divided into two English and Spanish-speaking groups. We met at the Palacio de Bellas Artes as the Viator instructions indicated. We were then divided largely by those two groups into two vans on the side of the street, about 12 people per van. So, the transportation was fully private. Past years may have used public transportation, but not this one. In terms of the group size, this to me was acceptable as a small group. The problem came when we arrived to Teotihuacan. Apparently there was a family of seven people there, looking to latch onto an existing tour. They managed to negotiate a separate price with our tour guide, Leo, to join our group. So, our initial English group of about 12 people promptly became 19. That's not really a small group anymore, and the significant increase in group size likely slowed the tour down for the rest of the day. The addition of the seven people seemed quite unfair to us. We booked a tour for a small group and our experiences were affected just so the tour guide could make a bit more money. 2) Duration and management of the tour: The description on Viator indicated that we would return to Mexico City by 1pm. This did not happen, and instead we returned to the city by 2:45pm. This was partly due to traffic, however, this was also in large part due to the poor pacing and management of the tour by the tour guide. We often found ourselves standing and waiting for the rest of the group to join us, and then listening to long-winded descriptions of the site that were difficult to comprehend. Leo had difficulty keeping track of the whole group, and we also had difficulty noticing where Leo had gone. Both he and the female Spanish-speaking guide had pink umbrellas when we began in CDMX, so that we could more easily spot them. However, once we got to Teotihuacan, those umbrellas or any other indicators were nowhere to be found. 3) Quality of the tour: As mentioned earlier, I found it difficult to understand Leo. He stated that it had been a long time since he last gave a tour in English, and that was very evident. He was unable to describe certain concepts effectively in English, and often used words that were not actual English words, such as "relationate." I felt that I barely learned anything on this tour, except for that the pyramids used to have a red coloring. Overall, this was not a good experience and not worth the money I spent. Probably the only positive was the transportation from CDMX in the morning. Other than that, the tour was not well managed, the quality of the tour was very low, and the duration of the tour was well beyond what was previously indicated. Do not go on this tour if alternatives are available. In fact, even if no alternatives are available, do yourself a favor and look into options to get to Teotihuacan via the public bus. I'd imagine you could still have a great time exploring the site yourself or with your group, without the use of a guide, and reading about the site on your own.
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Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).