Teotihuacan
Teotihuacan is considered the most visited archaeological site in Mexico and the second most visited archaeological site globally. It was one of the largest urban centers of the ancient world, which came to concentrate a population of over 100,000 inhabitants at its peak. Because of this, it is a must-see tour if you are visiting Mexico City. Depending on the date you visit this incredible place, you can find festivals, exhibitions, and shows.
This day is optional if you want to complement your tour with a hot air balloon ride to admire the sunrise over the pyramids of Teotihuacan (Please get in touch with us to include this experience). If you opt to do the Hot air Balloon, the tour starts at 5 am, but we assure you that it is an incredible experience. You will enjoy the best landscapes from where you can admire in detail every part of the archaeological site and fly over the impressive pyramids with the sunrise between your eyes. The balloon flight includes a light coffee break, flight certificate, toast, and traveller’s insurance to make you feel more satisfied and confident that everything in the heights will be great.
After Your Flight
You will prepare for breakfast at the restaurant “Gran Teocalli,” where Mexican cuisine is offered in different dishes combining the best ingredients to get the best flavours, and you can taste the best food. We will recommend local food, and just right after (not before 😁), we will explain how it is done and what it contains. You will be surprised!
At the end of the exquisite breakfast, a local guide from Teotihuacan will give you a tour with an explanation of the place. Teotihuacan, where “men become gods” according to the description provided by the Mexica, is the oldest and one of the most majestic pre-Hispanic cities. It created a civilization that became one of the most powerful cultural sites in Mesoamerica. Teotihuacan was one of the largest urban centers of the ancient world, with a population of more than one hundred thousand inhabitants at its peak of splendour.
Teotihuacan
This tour of the archaeological site of Teotihuacan also includes a visit to the mural painting district, where you will visit four spaces where the living areas of the ancient groups of inhabitants of this ancient city were located. These places are the architectural complexes known as Tetitla, Tepantitla, Atetelco, and La Ventilla. You will find walls and floors decorated with pre-Columbian pictorial creations on this tour. In these fresco paintings, the Teotihuacanos left testimony of their daily activities, their way of life, their thoughts, and beliefs, through which you can have elements to imagine what life was like in what is considered the first Mesoamerican city.
After finishing the tour of the murals in the old neighborhoods of Teotihuacan, our team will take you to an impressive local workshop of Mexican products made from prickly pear cactus, nopal, and xoconostle to end the day. You will learn how these foods are used and properties, contribute to the local community, and buy something you like! Learn how to make Salsa!
Meson Monte Cristo
On our way back, we will continue to have a late lunch at the restaurant “Monte Cristo,” where its style and structure combine to give an old Mexican atmosphere where delicious dishes of Mexican cuisine are brought to life.
Authentic Mexican cuisine is composed of various dishes that reflect the richness of flavours, ingredients, and preparations accumulated over time from pre-Hispanic times to colonial and even contemporary. Nowadays, in many towns, ancient Mexican cuisine remains latent. The mixtures of flavours are so delicious that UNESCO declared Mexican gastronomy an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2010. So, it would be best to try the culinary delights that Mexico has to offer at Meson Monte Cristo. Here you will be able to delight yourself with Mexican and unique ingredients that will create mind-blowing flavours. Within the delicious menu, you will find some exotic dishes like dishes prepared with grasshoppers or maguey warms, Pulque, and all types of salsas, among some delicious desserts and drinks to accompany your meal.
Free Time at Mexico City Downtown
After our late lunch, we will then continue to Mexico City Downtown, and you can continue on your own for the rest evening. And in case you are still hungry, let us know, and we will help you with recommendations for dinner.
Included
Breakfast in the Hotel
Shared Transportation
Breakfast and Lunch in a Local Restaurant
Walking Tour with Bilingual Speaking Guide (English-Spanish Language)
Entry to the Archeological Site of Teotihuacan
Make your own Salsa Workshop
Overnight Hotel in Mexico City