OVERVIEW
You will thoroughly explore the 2 most important archeological sites in Central Mexico: Teotihuacan and Tula. Also, visit the world-famous National Museum of Anthropology which hosts the largest exposition of pre-Hispanic artifacts in the world.
HIGHLIGHTS
● Explore the 2 most important archeological sites in Mexico: Teotihuacan & Tula.
● Climb & enjoy stunning views from the Pyramids of the Sun & the Moon in Teotihuacan.
● See stone warrior figures of the ancient Toltecs.
● Visit the National Anthropology Museum and its huge collection of pre-Hispanic artifacts.
WHY GO WITH US
● You will spend the time of the tour purely on its activities & sightseeing: no visits to tourist shops and restaurants.
● An ideal choice for small groups: the price of the tour is fixed and varies just slightly depending on the size of the group.
● We are flexible: we can adjust the program & route to your interests while the duration of the tour can be always extended for an extra fee.
Meet your guide at the entrance of Hotel City Express Plus by Marriott (please do not enter and meet your guide outside), close to the Angel of Independence.Make sure your phone number is available on the day of the tour in case the guide needs to contact you.
In the morning, meet your guide and go to Teotihuacan. For about 2 hours you will leisurely explore the archaeological zone seeing the impressive Pyramids of the Sun and the Moon, walking down the famous Avenue of the Dead, and visiting the beautiful Temple of Quetzalpapalotl, and other sights of this ancient city. After the tour, return to our vehicle and relax on the way back to Mexico City.
Tula was the Toltec state capital, it was one of the major urban centers of the Central Highlands of Mesoamerica around 1000 AD along with Tenochtitlan and Teotihuacan, and was probably the largest city in this region. The major civic center consists of a large plaza bordered on one side by a five-stepped temple pyramid, which was probably dedicated to the god Quetzalcóatl. Other structures include a palace complex, two other temple-pyramids, and two ball courts.
The National Museum of Anthropology contains the world's largest collection of ancient Mexican art and also has ethnographic exhibits about Mexico's present-day indigenous groups. Exhibited on two large floors, these displays show ancient human remains and art objects. Among its outstanding exhibits are the “Group of Figures” from the Olmec culture and the 22-ton Aztec “Sun Stone,” representing the history of the world.
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