Mexico City Sightseeing and Teotihuacan Tour
Mexico City, Mexico
Trip Type: City Tours
Duration: 9 hours
Mexico City is indeed a modern important cultural city declare by UNESCO World Heritage City, Former Aztec City of Mexico Tenochtitlan. Visit the Zocalo (main square) and Diego Rivera murals at the National Palace. Continue to Teotihuacan, climb the Pyramid of the Sun and the Moon, enjoy Ciudadela square and Quetzalcóatl Pyramid and the Death Avenue. Try a pulque demonstration and see indian dancers. This tour is a must when visiting Mexico City. This is a shared service.
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Mexico City is indeed a modern important cultural city declare by UNESCO World Heritage City, Former Aztec City of Mexico Tenochtitlan. Visit the Zocalo (main square) and Diego Rivera murals at the National Palace. Continue to Teotihuacan, climb the Pyramid of the Sun and the Moon, enjoy Ciudadela square and Quetzalcóatl Pyramid and the Death Avenue. Try a pulque demonstration and see indian dancers. This tour is a must when visiting Mexico City. This is a shared service.
You'll be picked up from your Mexico City hotel and enjoy city tour visiting the historical center of Mexico City, one of the largest UNESCO World Heritage Cities. You will visit places like the National Palace with the murals of Diego Rivera as well as the Zocalo (main square) and the Metropolitan Cathedral. You'll also get to see Templo Mayor, the City of the Azteca culture, with over 2000 years of history.
After the city tour, you'll continue to Teotihuacan. This archaeological site was the most populated and dynamic city of the central valley in about 400 years AD. The Quetzalcoatl Temple, as well as the two impressive Pyramids of the Sun and the Moon, are immutable witnesses of Mexico´s glorious past. At the top of the pyramids you can get a superb view that spans all the plain. On your way back to Mexico City you will try “Pulque” an ancient drink as well as visit an obsidian workshop.
After the city tour, you'll continue to Teotihuacan. This archaeological site was the most populated and dynamic city of the central valley in about 400 years AD. The Quetzalcoatl Temple, as well as the two impressive Pyramids of the Sun and the Moon, are immutable witnesses of Mexico´s glorious past. At the top of the pyramids you can get a superb view that spans all the plain. On your way back to Mexico City you will try “Pulque” an ancient drink as well as visit an obsidian workshop.
Your tour ends with hotel drop-off.
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