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Capture breathtaking views of the pyramids, detailed stone carvings, and the vast archaeological site that dates back thousands of years. These photos showcase the grandeur and mystique of Teotihuacan, making your memories last.

The Teotihuacan Pyramids stand as a testament to ancient ingenuity, offering visitors a unique glimpse into pre-Hispanic civilization. This archaeological site, located just outside Mexico City, features monumental pyramids, intricate murals, and well-preserved structures that date back over 2,000 years. Whether you're an archaeology enthusiast or seeking breathtaking panoramic views, exploring Teotihuacan promises an unforgettable journey into history. Walking through these ancient avenues, visitors can immerse themselves in the stories of a once-thriving metropolis. The vibrant history, the impressive scale of the pyramids, and the mystical ambiance make this site a must-see. Capture your moment atop the Pyramid of the Sun or admire the intricate carvings that tell stories from a lost era. A visit here is not just sightseeing; it’s an experience that connects you with the past.

From€23.26
ADULT
€23.26
CHILD
311 age
€29.98
Meeting Point
Mexico City
M5Q3+7F San Juan Teotihuacán, State of Mexico, Mexico
Opening Hours
Teotihuacan is generally accessible during daylight hours, providing ample time to explore the site comfortably.
Visit Duration
Plan to spend approximately 3 to 4 hours exploring the main pyramids and surrounding structures.
Best Time to Visit
Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds.
Address
Located just outside Mexico City, Teotihuacan is accessible via public transportation and guided tours.
Dress Code

Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes are recommended. Hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen are advisable for protection from the sun, especially during peak hours.

Your experience

Step into the lore of ancient Mexico

From towering pyramids to lost civilizations, this journey through Teotihuacán, Tlatelolco, and the Basilica of Guadalupe is packed with history, myth, and jaw-dropping sights. Walk in the footsteps of the Aztecs, uncover hidden stories, and soak in the vibes of one of the most legendary sites in Mesoamerica.

Getting started

  • Scan your ticket, skip the lines, and enter the archaeological zone like you belong there. You’re free to explore at your pace, linger, wander, imagine, chase those sun‑splashed angles. There’s no rush in a city that has stood for nearly 2,000 years.

What to expect

Avenue of the Dead

  • The heartline of Teotihuacán.

  • Walk this grand boulevard where ceremonies, processions, and daily life once collided. With each step, the city slowly reveals itself, plazas, temples, ancient housing complexes, and echoes of a civilization that planned with mathematical precision.

Pyramid of the Sun

  • 200+ feet of pure ancient ambition.

  • Stand at one of the largest pyramids, a structure aligned to the cosmos and believed to hold immense spiritual power. You can’t climb it right now, but standing at its base? Still goosebumps.

Pyramid of the Moon

  • Teotihuacán’s ceremonial crown.

  • Rising at the end of the avenue, it frames the entire city like a stone guardian. Good news, after five years, you can climb the first tier again (47 steps, perfect balcony‑view moment). The upper levels remain closed to protect the pyramid, but even this partial climb feels unreal.

Temple of Quetzalcoatl (Feathered Serpent Pyramid)

  • A masterpiece of sacred symbolism.

  • Spot the fierce carved serpent heads emerging from the stone, a blend of religion, cosmic science, and political power. It’s one of the most detailed temples in the site, and a key to Teotihuacán’s mysteries.

Palace of Quetzalpapálotl

  • Ancient luxury, frozen in time.

  • Step into a noble residence with preserved murals, pillars, and designs inspired by butterflies (believed to symbolize souls or warriors). It’s intimate, elegant, and a surreal contrast to the massive pyramids.

Hidden murals & temples

  • Along the pathways, you’ll catch faded but breathtaking murals, jaguars, gods, stars, sacred symbols. Don’t rush past them; each one is a story waiting to be understood.

What's Included

Skip-the-line entry to Teotihuacán archaeological site
Expert English or Spanish-speaking guide (as per option selected)
Access to Guadalupe Shrine & Tlatelolco (as per option selected)
Round-trip transportation from Mexico City (MIGA CAFÉ at 8:20am and the Palace of Fine Arts at 8:50am) (as per option selected).

What's Excluded

Climbing the Pyramid of the Sun
Local cuisine

Know Before You Go

Know before you go

What to bring

  • A valid ID—you’ll need it for check-in and tequila tasting.

  • Cash or a card if you want to grab food or souvenirs along the way.

What’s not allowed

  • Drones and tripods inside Teotihuacán.

  • Food and drinks beyond designated areas.

  • Large bags or luggage at the site.

Accessibility

  • Not wheelchair accessible due to uneven terrain.

  • Climbing pyramids is prohibited for safety reasons.

  • Moderate walking is required, not suitable for mobility issues.

Additional information

  • Please note that this is not your final ticket—you’ll receive the actual ticket via email or WhatsApp a day before your visit.

  • The tour is bilingual (English & Spanish), so you’ll always have guidance.

Instructions

- Skip-the-line access—enter the site in under 2 minutes - Stay for 1 to 6 hours and explore at your leisure - Marvel at the massive Pyramids of the Sun & Moon from up close - Entry to Teotihuacán archeological site

What to Expect

Expect to explore expansive pyramids, walk along the ancient avenues, and uncover intricate carvings. The site is vast, so wear good walking shoes and prepare for an immersive historical experience. Guided tours enhance understanding, but self-exploration offers flexibility and personal discovery. The panoramic views from the top of the pyramids provide perfect photo opportunities and a sense of the site’s grandeur.

About Teotihuacan Pyramids Tickets, Tours & Visitor Information

Teotihuacan is one of the most significant archaeological sites in Mexico and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Established around 100 BCE, it was once a major cultural and religious center with a population that possibly reached 200,000. The site is characterized by its impressive pyramids, broad avenues, and complex city layout, reflecting advanced urban planning. The main features include the Pyramid of the Sun, the Pyramid of the Moon, and the Avenue of the Dead. Visitors can explore the Temple of the Feathered Serpent, adorned with detailed stone carvings, and walk through residential compounds that reveal insights into ancient urban life. The site’s complex layout and monumental architecture demonstrate the sophisticated engineering skills of its inhabitants. What makes Teotihuacan truly unique is its influence on later Mesoamerican cultures, its mysterious origins, and the preservation of its intricate murals and artifacts.

Highlights

Walk in the footsteps of an advanced Mesoamerican civilization that thrived over 1,500 years ago.
Admire intricate murals and sacred temples, including the Temple of Quetzalcoatl, adorned with mythical serpent carvings.
Opt for a full-day guided tour that includes Teotihuacán, the Basilica of Guadalupe, and Tlatelolco for a deeper cultural immersion.
Fun fact: Despite its massive size, the builders of Teotihuacán never used the wheel or pack animals for construction, every stone was transported by hand.

Why Book Online?

Booking your tickets and tours online guarantees skip-the-line entry, saving you time and ensuring smooth access to the site. It also allows you to compare different tour options, secure the best deals, and plan your visit with confidence. Instant confirmation makes your trip more convenient and stress-free, so you can focus on exploring this extraordinary archaeological wonder.

History

Teotihuacan’s origins trace back to around 100 BCE, flourishing between 100 CE and 750 CE as a major Mesoamerican cultural center. Its name means 'The Place Where Men Become Gods' in Nahuatl. The city’s precise origins remain a mystery, as its creators left no written records. It was a hub of religious and political activity, influencing many subsequent cultures including the Aztecs, who revered it as a sacred site. The city’s unparalleled architecture, such as the Pyramid of the Sun and Pyramid of the Moon, showcases sophisticated engineering and urban planning. It likely served as a religious center, a trade hub, and a political capital. Following its decline, the city was abandoned, and its rediscovery centuries later has helped piece together its significance in pre-Columbian history. Sadly, many artifacts have been looted over the centuries, but ongoing excavations continue to uncover its secrets.

Opening Hours

The site is generally open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily. It is advisable to arrive early to avoid crowds and the midday heat. Some facilities may close earlier on holidays, so checking in advance is recommended for tailored tours and special access days.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Teotihuacan is during the cooler months from November to February, especially early in the morning or later in the afternoon, to enjoy a comfortable experience and avoid peak crowds.

What to See Inside

Inside Teotihuacan, you'll encounter the iconic Pyramid of the Sun and Pyramid of the Moon, both offering spectacular views from their summits. The Avenue of the Dead runs through the heart of the ancient city, lined with smaller pyramids and residential compounds. Don't miss the Temple of the Feathered Serpent, known for its intricate stone carvings and serpentine sculptures. The site also contains murals and artifacts that depict religious ceremonies and daily life, giving a rich context of the civilization’s cultural practices. Guided tours often include insights into the construction techniques, spiritual significance, and historical mysteries of the city, providing a comprehensive understanding of this ancient metropolis.

Things to Know

Bring comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, and plenty of water. The site is exposed to the sun, so layered clothing and hats are recommended. Photography is allowed, but flash may be restricted near delicate murals and artifacts. Respect the site's rules to preserve its historical integrity. Guided tours can enrich your understanding of the site’s history and significance.

Visitor Rules

Visitors are asked to respect the archaeological site by not climbing on ruins outside designated areas, avoiding littering, and refraining from defacing or removing artifacts. Quiet and respectful behavior is expected to preserve the ambiance and integrity of the site.

Is It Worth Visiting?

Visiting Teotihuacan offers a rare opportunity to walk through one of the most impressive ancient cities in the Americas. Its monumental pyramids and vibrant history provide a powerful connection to past civilizations. Whether you're an archaeology enthusiast or a traveler seeking awe-inspiring sights, this site promises memorable experiences and photo-worthy moments that will stay with you long after your visit.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to explore Teotihuacan?

Typically, visitors spend about 3 to 4 hours exploring the main pyramids and complex areas for a comprehensive experience.

Can I climb the pyramids?

Climbing the Pyramid of the Sun and Pyramid of the Moon is permitted, but some restrictions may apply for safety reasons. Wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for the climb.

Are guided tours available at Teotihuacan?

Yes, guided tours are available and recommended to gain in-depth insights into the history and significance of the site.

What is the best time of year to visit?

The cooler months from November to February are ideal for visiting, especially early mornings or late afternoons.

Is there an entrance fee?

Yes, there is an entrance fee, which can be purchased in advance for convenience and to avoid long lines.

Is the site accessible for people with mobility issues?

Accessibility options are limited; some areas may be difficult to access for visitors with mobility challenges.

Can I take photos inside the site?

Yes, photography is allowed, but flash photography may be restricted near certain artifacts and murals.

How to Get There

Take a bus or guided tour from Mexico City, which usually departs from central locations. The site is about 50 kilometers from the city center. Public transport options include bus services and organized excursions that include transport and guided commentary. Once arrive, it's a short walk from the entrance to the main archaeological areas.

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€23.26
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€23.26
CHILD
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€29.98
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Meeting Point
Mexico City
M5Q3+7F San Juan Teotihuacán, State of Mexico, Mexico
Opening Hours
Teotihuacan is generally accessible during daylight hours, providing ample time to explore the site comfortably.
Visit Duration
Plan to spend approximately 3 to 4 hours exploring the main pyramids and surrounding structures.
Best Time to Visit
Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds.
Address
Located just outside Mexico City, Teotihuacan is accessible via public transportation and guided tours.
Dress Code

Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes are recommended. Hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen are advisable for protection from the sun, especially during peak hours.

From
€23.26
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