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Teotihuacan | Tres Culturas | Basílica

Start time: 8:00 a.m.

Duration: 8 hours

Tour price: $1,000 mx

Minimum passengers: 4 pax

Includes: transportation, tickets, travel insurance

Not included: lunch, tips

Tour a las pirámides de Teotihuacan, tour a la Basílica de Guadalupe, tour a Tlatelolco Plaza de las Tres Culturas, Tour to Teotihuacan Pyramids, Tour to Basilica de Guadalupe, tour to Tlatelolco Plaza de las Tres Culturas

Itinerary

Start your tour in the heart of Mexico City by visiting Tlatelolco, an ancient Aztec ceremonial center and a historically significant site. Explore the Plaza de las Tres Culturas, which showcases the layers of Mexican history. Here, you'll find remnants of Aztec temples, a colonial-era church, and modern buildings. Take a moment to reflect on the historical events that unfolded in this place, including the Aztec civilization, the Spanish conquest, and the integration of Independent Mexico. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage and vibrant atmosphere of Tlatelolco.

 

On your second stop, venture to the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Mexico and the Americas. This shrine holds great religious significance, as it is believed to be the place where the Virgin Mary appeared to the indigenous peasant Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin in 1531. Explore the vast complex, which includes the Old Basilica, the New Basilica and the Tepeyac Hill. Learn about the cultural and spiritual significance of the Guadalupe Shrine and witness the devotion of countless pilgrims who visit this sacred site.

 

And finally, embark on a journey to Teotihuacán, located just outside of Mexico City. Spend the rest of day exploring this ancient city, known as the "City of the Gods." Marvel at the awe-inspiring Pyramid of the Sun and Pyramid of the Moon, which stand as silent witnesses to the grandeur of the Teotihuacán civilization. Walk along the Avenue of the Dead, the city's main thoroughfare, and discover the intricately designed residential complexes, temples, and murals that provide insight into the daily life and beliefs of the ancient inhabitants.

 

These three places provide a glimpse into the diverse historical and cultural treasures of Mexico City and its surrounding areas. From the ancient Aztec heritage of Tlatelolco to the spiritual significance of the Guadalupe Shrine and the enigmatic ruins of Teotihuacán, you'll embark on a fascinating journey through time and explore the remarkable legacies left by the civilizations that shaped this region.

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