Uncover the culinary heritage and modern art of Teotihuacan on this pyramid tour. Experience local cuisine and visit a modern art studio in the archaeological site.
Uncover the culinary heritage and modern art of Teotihuacan on this pyramid tour. Experience local cuisine and visit a modern art studio in the archaeological site.
- Access to the Pyramid of the Sun via Gate 4 10 - Starting Times: 8:00 am - Almanegra Café, Roma Norte / 8:30 am - 1401 Café, Col Juárez. Enjoy specialty brewed coffee, a delightful blend of flavors to awaken your senses. The tour to Teotihuacan takes approximately an hour. Along the way, gain insights into the social dynamics of districts like…
- Access to the Pyramid of the Sun via Gate 4 10 - Starting Times: 8:00 am - Almanegra Café, Roma Norte / 8:30 am - 1401 Café, Col Juárez. Enjoy specialty brewed coffee, a delightful blend of flavors to awaken your senses. The tour to Teotihuacan takes approximately an hour. Along the way, gain insights into the social dynamics of districts like Indios Verdes and Ecatepec, including relevant social facts and government initiatives aimed at improving city connectivity, such as the innovative cable cars. Upon arrival, an expert guide will walk you through the four stages of the city’s construction, from 100 B.C. to 650 A.C., emphasizing its cultural and commercial importance. You will also have exclusive access to “The Temple of the Ancient Masters of Mural Art,” an area under investigation by INAH that was once an art study and exploration site using techniques like cochineal painting. Afterward, a short ten-minute drive will take you to Erica’s home, where you can savor delicious local cuisine that blends pre-Hispanic and colonial ingredients and techniques. Suitable for vegetarians, vegans, or those with celiac disease.
Finally, it will take about one hour to return to Mexico City.

- Bottled water
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance tickets
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance tickets
- Homemade Quesadillas. - Oaxacan cheese quesadillas, huitlacoche, mushrooms and nopal (cactus)
- Best mole ever! - Chicken with mole, guacamole, grasshoppers, maguey worms, pork rinds in green sauce, rice and beans.
- Prehispanic dessert - Xoconostle fruit with cinnamon
- Homemade Quesadillas. - Oaxacan cheese quesadillas, huitlacoche, mushrooms and nopal (cactus)
- Best mole ever! - Chicken with mole, guacamole, grasshoppers, maguey worms, pork rinds in green sauce, rice and beans.
- Prehispanic dessert - Xoconostle fruit with cinnamon
The journey to Teotihuacan will take about an hour. Once at the Teotihuacán ruins, a well-informed tour guide will take you on an in-depth exploration of the ancient city, covering its four construction phases from 100 B.C. to 650 A.C. This tour will highlight the importance of customs, traditions, and trade goods as lasting aspects of our national…
The journey to Teotihuacan will take about an hour. Once at the Teotihuacán ruins, a well-informed tour guide will take you on an in-depth exploration of the ancient city, covering its four construction phases from 100 B.C. to 650 A.C. This tour will highlight the importance of customs, traditions, and trade goods as lasting aspects of our national identity today.
You will enjoy exclusive access to a restricted area, known as “the hidden treasure,” where your guide will reveal a site currently being studied by the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH). This area was once an early exploration and art studio within an ancient palace, providing a unique perspective on Diego Rivera’s study of ancient artistic expressions.
Following this, a brief ten-minute drive from the pyramids will bring us to Erica’s middle-class home, where you will enjoy delicious local cuisine, offering a taste of the town’s essence through its authentic dishes.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.