Pyramids of Teotihuacán Tour with Tequila Тasting in Mexico City, Mexico
Travel with an archeologist guide from Mexico City to Teotihuacán, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, also known as the "City of the Gods.
Highlights:
The Teotihuacan pyramids, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
An ancient Mesoamerican indigenous civilization
Live commentaries about the latest archaeological discoveries
A variety of liqueurs made from cacti
Mezcal, tequila and pulque
Trip from Mexico City with a visit to an obsidian factory
Visit a prehistoric cave
Includes:
A guide
Hotel pick-up and drop-off
Transportation by a/c vehicle
Entrance fee to the Pyramids
Tequila tasting
Visit to Prehistoric Cave
Please note: minimum 2 people. The price for a solo traveler is CRC 30,246.
The archaeological zone of Teotihuacán, located not far from Mexico, is considered one of the wonders of the world. Every year, Teotihuacán welcomes 3.5 million tourists from all corners of the earth. The pyramids of Teotihuacán in Mexico were discovered only in the 17th century. Then, in this place, the first archaeological excavations were carried out. But the full-scale research began only in the XX century. The name Teotihuacán for the abandoned city was given by the Aztecs, who came here in the 12th century AD. In the Nahuatl language, in which they spoke, Teotihuacán is called "the place where one becomes a god," "the place where gods are made," "the place of those who know the way to the gods," or "the place where the gods are beaten".