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Zona Arqueológica de Teotihuacan Estacionamiento Puerta 5, San Juan Teotihuacan

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Step back in time at Zona Arqueológica de Teotihuacan Estacionamiento Puerta 5, one of the best preserved examples of Mesoamerican civilization in modern-day Mexico. The enormous complex was, in its heyday, a city of more than 125,000 people, making it one of the largest hubs on the planet during its era. Pay attention to the deliberate, measured way in which the city was planned, with importance placed on the location of specific temples and pyramids. Take a guide with you to fully appreciate the city's history. Also beware of aggressive souvenir vendors at the entrance to the complex. Add Zona Arqueológica de Teotihuacan Estacionamiento Puerta 5 and other attractions to your San Juan Teotihuacan trip itinerary using our San Juan Teotihuacan journey planning app.
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Zona Arqueológica de Teotihuacan Estacionamiento Puerta 5 reviews

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  • Great place to visit, lots of history, easy access, a few options to have lunch. Take a tour, you can find different options and prices… 
    Great place to visit, lots of history, easy access, a few options to have lunch. Take a tour, you can find different options and prices…  more »
  • Perfectly well organized guided tour with very knowledgeable guide (Zaida). Highly recommendable visit. Teotihuacan is wonderful! 
    Perfectly well organized guided tour with very knowledgeable guide (Zaida). Highly recommendable visit. Teotihuacan is wonderful!  more »
  • There are places that transcend reviews. Teotihuacan is one of those places. Instead of throwing words at it to try to express my awe, I'll simply offer some tips. 1) Shell out the money and do the.....  more
    There are places that transcend reviews. Teotihuacan is one of those places. Instead of throwing words at it to try to express my awe, I'll simply offer some tips. 1) Shell out the money and do the.....  more »
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  • Magical place to e and see! Ruins are everywhere and the people are so friendly! I was walking by myself and didn't feel threatened at all walking alone. Make sure to take a few days to walk the avenue of the dead to get the experience of the place!!! Highly recommend the balloon ride!
  • What a great experience. So much to see. We planned about 4 hours but we could have easily done more. I wish the larger temples were still open to climb, but they are closed at this time. Parking and entry fees are reasonable. You can easily go on your own or with a tour group. The temple of Quetzalcoatl was open to climb and also then get up close to the intricate carvings. Awesome. There are multiple vendors for tourist stuff, food and other items. Bathrooms were in acceptable condition. We got there early (8am) it was quiet then and vendors were still setting up. By 9am, the place was humming! Bring a jacket and a hat. If you don't have a hat they have 20000 there that they will try to sell you! 😆
  • Bring pesos to go to the bathrooms! My group chose to go on a tour, not sure if there are tour options in English, but our tour guide provided excellent commentary and knowledge of the pyramids so I highly recommend getting a tour if you speak Spanish. Wear comfortable shoes, especially if you want to walk the whole walkway or go up the pyramids. Also bring a hat, sunscreen, and water! I visited in December and it was so hot, it felt like a summer day. There are some parts that have stairs and no ramps for strollers or wheelchairs so keep that in mind if you are visiting with babies or wheelchair users.
  • Undoubtedly one of the great wonders to experience. The pyramids are part of an ancient city that is difficult to grasp that it was a sprawling community of ancient people existing a very long time ago. I’m happy I went to the effort to go from Mexico City but we’ll worth. If you have the Opp don’t miss it. Take a hat and sunscreen and enjoy.
  • A must see for any visitor to Mexico City. Spectacular in every way possible. Could not limb at our time of visit due to covis, but absolutely worth it. This is a critical piece of Mexican history that provides tremendous insight to their broader national identity. And the Museum is very through and well thought out.

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