Day trip to Teotihuacán, Guadalupe Sanctuary and Tlatelolco.

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Teotihuacán is a large Mexican archaeological complex northeast of Mexico City. Through the center of the place, which was once a flourishing pre-Columbian city, passes the Calzada de los Muertos. This links the Temple of Quetzalcóatl, the Pyramid of the Moon and the Pyramid of the Sun. The last two have panoramic views from their peaks. Artifacts from the Teotihuacan Culture Museum, on site, include pottery and bone work

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Duration: 6 hours
Starts: Ciudad de México, Mexico
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Historical & Heritage Tours



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Teotihuacán is a large Mexican archaeological complex northeast of Mexico City. Through the center of the place, which was once a flourishing pre-Columbian city, passes the Calzada de los Muertos. This links the Temple of Quetzalcóatl, the Pyramid of the Moon and the Pyramid of the Sun. The last two have panoramic views from their peaks. Artifacts from the Teotihuacan Culture Museum, on site, include pottery and bone work

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Stop At: Zona Arqueologica Teotihuacan, Ecatepec Piramides km.22 + 600, San Juan Teotihuacan 55800 Mexico

Teotihuacán is a large Mexican archaeological complex northeast of Mexico City. Through the center of the place, which was once a flourishing pre-Columbian city, passes the Calzada de los Muertos. This links the Temple of Quetzalcóatl, the Pyramid of the Moon and the Pyramid of the Sun. The last two have panoramic views from their peaks.

Duration: 2 hours

Stop At: Zona Arqueologica Tlatelolco, Eje Central Lazaro Cardenas, Mexico City 06900 Mexico

The city of Tlatelolco was founded around 1337, 13 years after the founding of Mexico Tenochtitlán, by a part of the same Mexica group. Both cities built their ceremonial precincts, and in Tlatelolco, thanks to the archaeological excavations that began on April 8, 1944, after 1960 to 1968, 67 structures were recovered that make up the archaeological zone with the largest property collection exhibited in Mexico City.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Basilica de Santa Maria de Guadalupe, Fray Juan de Zumarraga No. 2 Villa Gustavo A. Madero, Mexico City 07050 Mexico

The Basilica of Santa María de Guadalupe, officially called Insigne y Nacional Basilica de Santa María de Guadalupe, is a sanctuary of the Catholic Church, dedicated to the Virgin Mary in her invocation of Guadalupe, located at the foot of Cerro del Tepeyac in the Gustavo mayor’s office A. Madero from Mexico City.

Duration: 1 hour



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