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Mexico City to Tepotzotlan: Private day trip

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Discover an ornate colonial marvel just outside the capital at Tepotzotlan, where sumptuous gilded altars and centuries-old history create a true baroque delight. Once you arrive, you'll have the freedom to explore the National Museum of the Viceroyalty and the breathtaking San Francisco Javier church at your own pace, soaking in one of Mexico's most impressive displays of colonial art.

Throughout the journey, your private driver handles all the city traffic and navigation, ensuring a seamless and comfortable trip from the capital. By managing the logistics and timing, your driver allows you to fully immerse yourself in the golden splendor and peaceful atmosphere of this "Pueblo Mágico" at your leisure before a stress-free return.

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Discover local insights you won't find in guidebooks
Experience the freedom to explore at your own speed
Perfectly planned for families, friends, or solo travelers
From €41
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Free cancellation up to 24 hours before your pickup time.
For a group of 1-3 travelersTotal€123

What to expect

Your day trip begins wherever you are

Meet our professional driver right where you prefer in Mexico City whenever suits you best. No time wasted getting to the pickup point, grab your bag and start your trip right away.

Discover more with local expertise

Your driver’s local insights will set the tone for your day trip. A hidden café here, a must-try restaurant there; insider tips you’ll love sharing later. This isn’t a guided tour but your ride will be rich with stories and discoveries along the way. And throughout the day, your driver will be available for you as needed, ready to assist, happy to help, making your trip stress-free.

Explore at your own pace

Enjoy a stress-free route with total flexibility at your destination. Your driver provides suggestions based on your interests, helping you spend the day exactly how you want for an experience that's uniquely yours.

Perfect for any private group

Whether you're traveling solo, as a family with kids, or as a large group, this service is tailored for your comfort and flexibility. It's the ideal option especially if you have limited time or a busy schedule.

Good to know

  • Two-way private car transfer
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Personalized pickup and drop-off
  • Professional English-speaking driver
  • Complimentary bottled water
  • Free cancellation 24 hours before departure
  • Entry/Admission tickets to paid attractions Tepotzotlan should be purchased separately unless specified otherwise
  • Meals, snacks, and gratuity are not included
From €41
Private group ride
per person
Select date and travelers
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before your pickup time.
For a group of 1-3 travelersTotal€123

Your trip at a glance

Your trip at a glance

Start in Mexico City
You choose the pickup spot.
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Tepotzotlan
Feel free to explore at your own pace and discover
Stop: 4 h 30 min - admission not included
Itinerary stop at Tepotzotlan on private day trip from Mexico City
Itinerary stop at Tepotzotlan on private day trip from Mexico City
Itinerary stop at Tepotzotlan on private day trip from Mexico City
Itinerary stop at Tepotzotlan on private day trip from Mexico City
Itinerary stop at Tepotzotlan on private day trip from Mexico City

Discover one of Mexico's most underrated Pueblo Mágico towns, where the most ornate Churrigueresque church in the country, the highest aqueduct in Latin America, and a lively cobblestone zócalo await — all just an hour north of Mexico City.

What to see

  • The Church of San Francisco Javier and the National Museum of the Viceroyalty, housed in a magnificent 16th-century Jesuit college whose facade is widely considered the finest example of Churrigueresque baroque architecture in all of Mexico — the gilded altarpieces and the dazzling Camarín de la Virgen, adorned with ivory figurines and mirrors, are extraordinary
  • Los Arcos del Sitio, a spectacular unfinished 18th-century Jesuit aqueduct stretching 42 kilometers and rising 61 meters at its peak — the highest aqueduct in Latin America, set within a lush gorge where visitors can walk across the arches and take in sweeping views of the surrounding valley

What to do

  • Wander the vast, tree-shaded zócalo, lined with restaurants, an artisan market, and the handsome Palacio Municipal, and take time to browse the stalls for Otomí crafts and locally made textiles
  • Explore the National Museum of the Viceroyalty's extensive collection of colonial-era paintings, sculptures, and religious objects — one of the richest collections of viceregal art in Mexico

What to try

  • Mushroom or squash flower quesadillas from the market stalls on the zócalo, washed down with a tequila served in a clay jar with pineapple and chili — a local combination that has become something of a Tepotzotlán tradition

Take note

  • Note that Tepotzotlán (State of Mexico, north of Mexico City) is frequently confused with Tepoztlán (Morelos, south of Mexico City) — they are entirely different towns. Tepotzotlán is around one hour north of the capital
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Know more about your day trip

Yes, Los Arcos del Sitio are absolutely worth the short additional drive from the town center. This unfinished 18th-century Jesuit aqueduct stretches 42 kilometers and rises 61 meters at its peak, making it the highest aqueduct in Latin America. Set within a lush gorge, the site offers a dramatic contrast to the baroque interiors of the church and rewards visitors with sweeping views of the surrounding valley.
Tepotzotlan is located about 28 miles (45 km) north of Mexico City, with the drive taking roughly one hour. This makes it one of the easiest Pueblo Magico towns to reach as a day trip from the capital, offering a complete change of pace from the city while keeping travel time short on both ends of the day.
No, Tepotzotlan and Tepoztlan are entirely different towns and are frequently confused. Tepotzotlan is in the State of Mexico, about an hour north of Mexico City, and is known for its baroque Jesuit church. Tepoztlan is in Morelos, south of the capital, and is known for its pre-Hispanic pyramid and bohemian atmosphere. This day trip visits Tepotzotlan, the colonial baroque destination.
The vast, tree-shaded zocalo is the social heart of Tepotzotlan, lined with restaurants, an artisan market, and the handsome Palacio Municipal. Visitors can browse stalls for Otomi crafts and locally made textiles, sample regional foods from market vendors, and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of a colonial town center. The plaza is particularly lively on weekends, when local families gather for music and traditional events.
The National Museum of the Viceroyalty houses one of the richest collections of viceregal art in Mexico, with extensive holdings of colonial-era paintings, sculptures, religious objects, and decorative arts. The museum occupies the former Jesuit college and includes the spectacular Camarin de la Virgen, a small chamber adorned with ivory figurines and mirrors that ranks among Mexico's most breathtaking colonial interiors.
The signature local treat is mushroom or squash flower quesadillas from the market stalls on the zocalo, made with fresh masa and seasonal fillings. These are traditionally washed down with a tequila served in a clay jar with pineapple and chili, a combination that has become something of a Tepotzotlan tradition.
Tepotzotlan is famous for the Church of San Francisco Javier, widely considered the finest example of Churrigueresque baroque architecture in all of Mexico. Built as part of a 16th-century Jesuit college, the church and its accompanying museum now form one of the most important colonial-era cultural sites in the country. The town also boasts a charming cobblestone center and lively zocalo lined with restaurants and artisan stalls.
Tepotzotlan can be visited year-round thanks to its mild highland climate, but the dry months from November through May offer the most comfortable weather for walking the cobblestone streets and exploring the aqueduct. Weekday visits tend to be quieter, while weekends bring more local visitors and a livelier atmosphere on the zocalo. The Christmas season is particularly festive, with traditional pastorelas performed at the historic college complex.

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