Mexico City to Teotihuacan and Tepotzotlan: Private day trip
Passeio privado com um motorista local
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Sua viagem de um dia começa onde quer que você esteja
Encontre nosso motorista profissional exatamente onde você preferir em Mexico City no horÔrio que for mais conveniente para você. Sem perder tempo indo até o ponto de encontro, pegue sua bagagem e comece sua viagem imediatamente.Descubra mais com a experiência local
As percepƧƵes locais do seu motorista definirĆ£o o tom do seu Daytrip. Um cafĆ© escondido aqui, um restaurante imperdĆvel ali; dicas internas que vocĆŖ adorarĆ” compartilhar depois. Esta nĆ£o Ć© uma excursĆ£o guiada, mas sua viagem serĆ” rica em histórias e descobertas ao longo do caminho. E durante todo o dia, seu motorista estarĆ” disponĆvel para vocĆŖ conforme necessĆ”rio, pronto para ajudar, feliz em ajudar, tornando sua viagem livre de estresse.Explore no seu próprio ritmo
Perfeito para qualquer grupo privado
Quer esteja a viajar sozinho, em famĆlia com crianƧas, ou em grupo grande, este serviƧo Ć© adaptado para o seu conforto e flexibilidade. Ć a opção ideal especialmente se tiver tempo limitado ou uma agenda ocupada.Bom saber
- TransferĆŖncia privada de carro de ida e volta
- VeĆculo com ar-condicionado
- Ponto de partida e destino personalizados
- Motorista profissional que fala inglĆŖs
- Ćgua engarrafada de cortesia
- Cancelamento gratuito 24 horas antes da partida
- Bilhetes de entrada/admissão para atrações pagas Teotihuacan e Tepotzotlan devem ser adquiridos separadamente a menos que especificado de outra forma
- RefeiƧƵes, lanches e gorjeta nĆ£o estĆ£o incluĆdas
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Sua viagem em um relance






Uncover the mysteries of one of the ancient world's greatest cities, where colossal pyramids rise from a vast ceremonial landscape that once rivaled Rome in size and complexity.
What to see
- The Pyramid of the Sun ā the third tallest pyramid on earth at 64 meters, dominating the site's skyline and built over a natural cave believed to represent the passage to the underworld
- The 2.5km Avenue of the Dead, the great ceremonial boulevard linking the major monuments, flanked by the Pyramid of the Moon, the ornately carved Temple of Quetzalcóatl, and dozens of ancient platforms and temples
What to do
- Walk the full length of the Avenue of the Dead at your own pace, and visit the on-site museum to see the ceramics, obsidian tools, and mural fragments that reveal daily life in this once-thriving metropolis of over 100,000 people
- For the most spectacular perspective, book a sunrise hot air balloon flight above the pyramids ā one of the most extraordinary experiences Mexico has to offer, and one that sells out weeks in advance
What to try
- Arriving at opening time (8am) to beat both the crowds and the ferocious midday heat ā the site is almost entirely without shade, so early mornings are when TeotihuacĆ”n is at its most atmospheric and manageable
Take note
- Climbing the pyramids is currently not permitted. Bring a hat, sunscreen, and plenty of water. Tickets can be booked online in advance to skip the queue at the gate





Discover one of Mexico's most underrated Pueblo MĆ”gico towns, where the most ornate Churrigueresque church in the country, the highest aqueduct in Latin America, and a lively cobblestone zócalo await ā 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 ā the gilded altarpieces and the dazzling CamarĆn 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 ā 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 Otomà crafts and locally made textiles
- Explore the National Museum of the Viceroyalty's extensive collection of colonial-era paintings, sculptures, and religious objects ā 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 ā a local combination that has become something of a TepotzotlĆ”n tradition
Take note
- Note that TepotzotlĆ”n (State of Mexico, north of Mexico City) is frequently confused with TepoztlĆ”n (Morelos, south of Mexico City) ā they are entirely different towns. TepotzotlĆ”n is around one hour north of the capital
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