Arcos del Sitio is a gem hidden from the city noises yet it is reminiscent of an age where nature and human life must get along together. It has a wide variety of activities (horse riding, zip lining, paintball, 4x4 motorbikes, swimming, etc.), from time to time there're some special events for classic cars, air balloons and more.
There's plenty of Mexican food and dessert on the restaurant area and nearby places (cheap if you come from the city food pricing), and you can even bring your own food for the multiple grill areas the place offers (the real touch of nature, beautiful views).
Accessibility gets quite difficult because the place itself is a hill and the aqueduct isn't wide enough, the hanging bridges can be tricky, and there's a river on the bottom of the route that can be dry on spring ending or full on summer endings and there's no bridge just the fun of rock paths. Bathrooms are way to distanced, and you must not relay on then to be open all time or having toilet paper.
The place changes as the seasons, the gorgeous greens on summer ending, the golden, dry and windy feel of winter, the flower paths during rainy season (The best season, the ethereal force of nature). Perfect for landscape photography or even editorial sessions.
It's just one of those places that remains constant at giving you the feel of peace, yet there's always surprises for the...
Read moreWorth a visit, it's about 50 minute drive from Tepotzotlan. There is a shuttle bus from the main square. The cost is 200 pesos return trip, includes the entrance fee for the site. The name of the company is Paseos Turisticos Tepotzotlan. They have a stall on the main square but it's a bit hard to find, it is right next to the Palacio Municipal. Google them and call the number and ask, they have staff that speak (some) English. I went on Saturday and they had excursions at 9am, 12:00 and 2pm, they each return 5 hours later so you have 3 hours at the site which is plenty of time to wander around and enjoy. There are restaurants at the site. You can also go horse back riding. The zip lines were not in operation when I went...
Read moreEpic place .. safe and great atmosphere Family friendly and truly stressless views .. the arches are beautiful and very walkable and so many bbq location Inerrancy is 40 per person and 30 for car park and it’s just couple of hours from Mexico City You can experience cable crossing and sounds of the revue surly relaxing Btw.. there is place for camping and toilets are not bad at all as well as you can rent cabins just they are a bit dated (not sure about their prices) Can’t recommend it enough for a lovely...
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