Embark on a cultural journey through Teotihuacan and the Anthropology Museum, exploring Mexico’s rich history and savoring authentic cuisine.
Embark on a cultural journey through Teotihuacan and the Anthropology Museum, exploring Mexico’s rich history and savoring authentic cuisine.
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Tlatelolco - Tlatelolco is known for the Plaza de las Tres Culturas and the enormous Conjunto Urbano Nonoalco-Tlatelolco. It has been home to countless people for over a thousand years and is one of the sister cities of ancient Mexico-Tenochtitlan.
For those interested, there is a brief history of Tlatelolco. Its past is complicated and…
- Tlatelolco - Tlatelolco is known for the Plaza de las Tres Culturas and the enormous Conjunto Urbano Nonoalco-Tlatelolco. It has been home to countless people for over a thousand years and is one of the sister cities of ancient Mexico-Tenochtitlan.
For those interested, there is a brief history of Tlatelolco. Its past is complicated and fascinating, as is its present.
- Teotihuacan Pyramids - Teotihuacán is a large Mexican archaeological complex northeast of Mexico City. The Calzada de los Muertos (Road of the Dead) runs through the center of the site, which was once a thriving pre-Columbian city. It links the Temple of Quetzalcoatl, the Pyramid of the Moon and the Pyramid of the Sun.
- Museo Nacional de Antropologia - Teotihuacán is a large Mexican archaeological complex northeast of Mexico City. The Calzada de los Muertos (Road of the Dead) runs through the center of the site, which was once a thriving pre-Columbian city. It links the Temple of Quetzalcoatl, the Pyramid of the Moon and the Pyramid of the Sun.

- Private transportation
- Tickets
- Lunch
- Bottled water
- Guía
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Mezcal tasting
- Private transportation
- Tickets
- Lunch
- Bottled water
- Guía
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Mezcal tasting
- Gratuities
- Carbonated beverages
- Gratuities
- Carbonated beverages
The journey starts in Tlatelolco, where there will be a brief overview of the three major periods in Mexican history. Following this, the exploration continues to Teotihuacán, known as “the place where the gods were born.” Lunch will be enjoyed at a local restaurant, featuring a traditional Mexican meal. After a 45-minute drive back to Mexico City, the…
The journey starts in Tlatelolco, where there will be a brief overview of the three major periods in Mexican history. Following this, the exploration continues to Teotihuacán, known as “the place where the gods were born.” Lunch will be enjoyed at a local restaurant, featuring a traditional Mexican meal. After a 45-minute drive back to Mexico City, the tour will proceed to the National Museum of Anthropology, one of the most significant museums in both Mexico and America. This museum is designed to showcase the archaeological heritage of Mesoamerican peoples and highlight the country’s current ethnic diversity. The tour concludes with a drop-off at your final hotel.
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.