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Set across from a pre-Hispanic pyramid, this landscaped garden is home to cacti, figs & lime trees.
55825 San Juan Teotihuacán, State of Mexico, Mexico

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Reviews — 8

Jennifer Arevalo
at 2023 Aug 16
Jennifer Arevalo
at 2023 Aug 16
We found a tour experience via the AirBnB app, and boyy, was it so worth it!!!

We had a personal tour guide prior to arrival, and they told us all about the history and the past of these amazing structures

We learned that the natives even had ICE!!!

We saw their amazing art, and I was so surprised by the fact that the colors have still maintained their strong colors due to the fact they used natural pigmentors.

The sights are amazing. The pyramids are breathe taking, and you can purchase souvenirs from a lot of walking vendors
Cole Graham
at 2023 Aug 08
Cole Graham
at 2023 Aug 08
One of the coolest archeological sites I have ever had the pleasure of visiting

The pyramid of the sun is stunning, and it was so cool, seeing inside of the temple of the Jaguar, underground.

Go on a weekday when it isn’t, super crowded, put in some noise cancelling headphones, and Walk around and try to imagine what life would’ve been like 2000 years ago
Ysla White
at 2023 Jul 16
Ysla White
at 2023 Jul 16
It was good. Way too many street vendors… Makes it less enjoyable.

Watch out for the heat even when the sun is not fully out. Hat, sun screen and water are A MUST.

Do not recommend after 12pm.

Do NOT buy the tickets online. Way cheaper at the ticket office!
Alan Tang
at 2023 Jul 14
Alan Tang
at 2023 Jul 14
Stunning and huge. Make sure you get a tour guide as otherwise you'll miss lots of details.

Our tour guide showed us around and gave us some performances with his native songs.

Be careful though - the steps are steep and the main building near parking area collapsed when we were inside.
Melanie Powell
at 2023 Jun 16
Melanie Powell
at 2023 Jun 16
I came with a group. Got a private guided tour. A lot is commercialized but the vendors there need your money so it's ok. They take credit cards. There are bathroom stalls. The guided tour was great. Lots of groups here but not too too crowded. Make sure you bring water, but they have some you can buy, hat suncreen or umbrella to cover up from the sun are must. Not sure what time this opens but I imagine a morning tour would be lovely. Definitely worth the visit. No you can no longer climb the pyramids.
Andrei R
at 2023 Jun 01
Andrei R
at 2023 Jun 01
What a great place full of history! If you are here spend the time, learn as much as possible about it, bring water, sun cream and hat to protect you from sun. Everyone advised not to buy from guys selling souvenirs next to pyramids, I found out best prices after negotiating would be there, from local guys on statues, magnets, etc.
Jason Foster
at 2023 Apr 28
Jason Foster
at 2023 Apr 28
Words cannot properly express just how magnificent Therese pyramids and surrounding structures were. The mystery of who actually built them and lived there is one for the ages.

I went with a small group of 12 and the experience was really magical. The weather wasn’t too hot and we even had a wonderful breeze while we were there.

You can no longer climb to the top of the pyramids, but seeing how many steps there were in each, I was more than okay with that.

There splendor of this World Heritage Site is not to be missed. Taking a Daytrip to visit this site is an absolute must when visiting Mexico City.

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