What a remarkable place. Phenomenal site. Lots to see and do. Lots of wonderful information to learn, especially since this place had been abandoned at least couple of centuries before the Aztecs were around, in fact they would travel from Mexico City to come worship here. Love the fact that you can climb the pyramids and get great views from the top. Definitely a must see. Worth spending the day here. You can catch a bus easily from Mexico City for about $2 and it a a 20 min ride there. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes if you plan on being active. Also be sure to go by the...
Read moreGetting there is the most difficult part, which is not that hard, really, there are dozens of companies that will provide tours and transport to and from Teotihuacan. Your hotel will set you up with the most expensive one, which is not necessarily the best. The site itself is magnificent. Over two miles of pyramids and buildings of various sizes including the gigantic pyramid of the sun and equally impressive, if not equally large, pyramid of the moon. An absolute must if you're in Mexico's D.F for...
Read moreTeotihuacan is a site of many of the most architecturally significant Mesoamerican pyramids built in the pre-ColumbianAmericas. The city’s impressive broad central avenue, called “Avenue of the Dead” leads to the immense Pyramid of the Sun (third largest in the World after the Great Pyramid of Cholula and the Great Pyramid of Giza), Pyramid of the Moon and The Ciudadela with Temple of the Feathered Serpent Quetzalcoatl. Very nice place to visit as it's not that crowded especially in...
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