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Mexico City to Tula Toltec and Tepotzotlan: Private day trip

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Step among Toltec warriors at Tula, then stroll through the gilded halls of Tepotzotlan for an unforgettable contrast of Mexico’s monumental past!
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Descubra conocimientos locales que no encontrará en las guías turísticas
Experimente la libertad de explorar a su propio ritmo
Perfectamente planificado para familias, amigos o viajeros solitarios
Desde 50 €
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Cancelación gratuita hasta 24 horas antes de la hora de recogida.
Para un grupo de 1-3 viajerosTotal151 €

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Conozca a nuestro conductor profesional directamente donde prefiera en Mexico City cuando le convenga. No pierda tiempo llegando al punto de recogida, tome su bolsa y comience su viaje de inmediato.

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Las perspectivas locales de su conductor marcarán el tono de su Daytrip. Un café escondido aquí, un restaurante que debe probar allí; consejos de expertos que le encantará compartir más tarde. Esto no es un tour guiado, pero su viaje estará lleno de historias y descubrimientos en el camino. Y durante todo el día, su conductor estará disponible para usted según sea necesario, listo para asistir, feliz de ayudar, haciendo su viaje libre de estrés.

Explora a tu propio ritmo

After arriving in Tula, you'll have the freedom to explore the ancient warriors before continuing on to Tepotzotlan, where you can visit the baroque museum, all at your leisure. Meanwhile, your driver will wait for you nearby, ensuring a stress-free return trip.

Perfecto para cualquier grupo privado

Ya sea que viaje solo, en familia con niños o en un grupo grande, este servicio está diseñado para su comodidad y flexibilidad. Es la opción ideal, especialmente si tiene poco tiempo o una agenda ocupada.

Información Relevante

  • Traslado en coche privado de ida y vuelta
  • Vehículo con aire acondicionado
  • Recogida y entrega personalizadas
  • Conductor profesional de habla inglesa
  • Agua embotellada de cortesía
  • Cancelación gratuita 24 horas antes de la salida
  • Las entradas/admisiones a atracciones de pago en Tula Toltec Archaeological Ruins y Tepotzotlan deben comprarse por separado a menos que se indique lo contrario
  • Las comidas, los aperitivos y la propina no están incluidos
Desde 50 €
Paseo de grupo privado
por persona
Seleccione la fecha y los viajeros
Cancelación gratuita hasta 24 horas antes de la hora de recogida.
Para un grupo de 1-3 viajerosTotal151 €

Su viaje de un vistazo

Su viaje de un vistazo

Comience en Mexico City
Usted elige el lugar de recogida.
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Tula Toltec Archaeological Ruins
Siéntase libre de explorar a su propio ritmo y descubrir
Parada: 2 horas - entrada no incluida
Lunes9:00 - 16:00
Martes9:00 - 16:00
Miércoles9:00 - 16:00
Jueves9:00 - 16:00
Viernes9:00 - 16:00
Sábado9:00 - 16:00
Domingo9:00 - 16:00
Parada del itinerario en Tula Toltec Archaeological Ruins en excursión privada desde Mexico City
Parada del itinerario en Tula Toltec Archaeological Ruins en excursión privada desde Mexico City
Parada del itinerario en Tula Toltec Archaeological Ruins en excursión privada desde Mexico City
Parada del itinerario en Tula Toltec Archaeological Ruins en excursión privada desde Mexico City
Parada del itinerario en Tula Toltec Archaeological Ruins en excursión privada desde Mexico City
Parada del itinerario en Tula Toltec Archaeological Ruins en excursión privada desde Mexico City

Come face to face with the stone sentinels of a lost empire at the ancient Toltec capital — an atmospheric and surprisingly crowd-free archaeological site that bridges the gap between the fall of Teotihuacán and the rise of the Aztecs.

What to see

  • The four towering Atlantean warrior statues atop Pyramid B — 4.6-meter-tall basalt figures of Toltec warriors that once supported the temple roof, and among the most iconic and haunting images in all of Mesoamerican archaeology
  • The Coatepantli (Serpent Wall), decorated with carvings of feathered serpents and skulls that later inspired similar structures in Tenochtitlán, and the Burnt Palace — a colonnaded ceremonial complex where the Toltec elite once gathered

What to do

  • Walk the ceremonial core of Tula Grande, taking in the main pyramid, the great ball court, and the Tzompantli platform, with sweeping views across the Tula Valley from the top of the pyramid
  • Visit the on-site Jorge R. Acosta Museum, which provides excellent context on Toltec culture, society, and the excavations that uncovered the site's extraordinary sculptures

What to try

  • Pairing Tula with nearby Tepotzotlán on the same day trip — the two sites complement each other beautifully and together offer a full picture of the region's pre-Hispanic and colonial heritage within an hour of Mexico City

Take note

  • Tula sees a fraction of the crowds of Teotihuacán, making for a far more intimate experience with the ruins. The site is open daily 9:00 AM–5:00 PM, and is located around 90 minutes north of Mexico City — bring a hat, water, and comfortable shoes as the terrain is uneven and largely unshaded
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Tepotzotlan
Siéntase libre de explorar a su propio ritmo y descubrir
Parada: 2 horas - entrada no incluida
Parada del itinerario en Tepotzotlan en excursión privada desde Mexico City
Parada del itinerario en Tepotzotlan en excursión privada desde Mexico City
Parada del itinerario en Tepotzotlan en excursión privada desde Mexico City
Parada del itinerario en Tepotzotlan en excursión privada desde Mexico City
Parada del itinerario en Tepotzotlan en excursión privada desde 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 is a spectacular unfinished 18th-century Jesuit aqueduct just outside Tepotzotlan, considered the highest aqueduct in Latin America at over 200 feet (61 m). Visitors can walk across the arches and take in sweeping views of the surrounding gorge and forested valley. It pairs naturally with the historic center of Tepotzotlan as a half-day combination.
Tula sits about 56 miles (90 km) north of Mexico City, with a drive of around 1 hour and 30 minutes. Tepotzotlan is about 26 miles (42 km) north of the capital, around 1 hour from Mexico City and roughly 35 minutes from Tula. Combining both makes for an efficient day exploring pre-Hispanic and colonial heritage in a single visit.
Yes, this is one of the most rewarding combination day trips from Mexico City. Both destinations are within roughly an hour of each other, and 2 hours at each site is enough to see the highlights without rushing. Together they offer a complete picture of the region's pre-Hispanic and colonial heritage, all within easy driving distance of the capital.
Tula's signature draw is Pyramid B, topped by four towering Atlantean warrior statues carved from basalt. Other highlights include the Coatepantli serpent wall, decorated with feathered serpents and skulls, the colonnaded Burnt Palace, the great ball court, and the Tzompantli platform. The on-site Jorge R. Acosta Museum provides excellent context on Toltec society and the site's excavation history.
Sample mushroom or squash flower quesadillas from the market stalls on the zocalo, washed down with a barro tequila served in a clay jar with pineapple and chili, a beloved local tradition. Look for traditional sweets and pulque-based snacks at the artisan stands. Many restaurants on the main square serve hearty regional dishes in courtyards perfect for a long midday meal.
These are two entirely different towns often confused by visitors. Tepotzotlan lies in the State of Mexico, north of Mexico City, and is famous for its Churrigueresque baroque church and viceregal museum. Tepoztlan is in Morelos, south of the capital, and is known for its pyramid on a cliff and bohemian atmosphere. This day trip visits Tepotzotlan, paired with Tula.
Tepotzotlan is one of Mexico's most underrated Pueblo Magicos. It is home to the Church of San Francisco Javier, widely considered the finest example of Churrigueresque baroque architecture in the country. The adjoining National Museum of the Viceroyalty holds an extraordinary collection of colonial-era art. The lively cobblestone zocalo and nearby Arcos del Sitio aqueduct add even more appeal.
Weekday mornings are ideal for both sites. Tula's archaeological zone is most pleasant before the strong midday sun, and Tepotzotlan's museum and zocalo are quieter without weekend crowds from the capital. The dry season from November to April brings warm, sunny days. December's traditional pastorelas (nativity plays) at the Tepotzotlan museum are a magical seasonal highlight.

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