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Nous planterons arbres au nom de chaque personne de votre réservation dans un effort commun pour la reforestation et un avenir plus vert pour la planète.
Temazcal Teotihuacan: Explore the Teotihuacan pyramids, then experience a rejuvenating temazcal ceremony, connecting with ancient rituals.
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Nous planterons arbres au nom de chaque personne de votre réservation dans un effort commun pour la reforestation et un avenir plus vert pour la planète.
With the Hot Air Balloon Teotihuacan, explore the City of Gods. Witness the Pyramids, enjoy a Mexican breakfast, and get a flight certificate!
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Nous planterons arbres au nom de chaque personne de votre réservation dans un effort commun pour la reforestation et un avenir plus vert pour la planète.
Hot Air Balloon Teotihuacan: embark on an epic trip! Soar over the city of Teotihuacan, visit Basílica de Guadalupe, and create lasting memories!
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Nous planterons arbres au nom de chaque personne de votre réservation dans un effort commun pour la reforestation et un avenir plus vert pour la planète.
The Hot Air Balloon Teotihuacan Tour is for adventurers that want to explore this amazing archaeological zone in a totally unique way.
The best time to visit is from November to April, when skies are clear and temperatures are cooler, ideal for walking and climbing. Arrive early in the morning to avoid crowds and midday sun, especially during weekends and holidays.
The Pyramid of the Sun and the Pyramid of the Moon are musts, along with the Temple of the Feathered Serpent (Quetzalcoatl), the Avenue of the Dead, and the onsite museum. Don’t miss nearby viewpoints or a sunrise hot air balloon ride over the ruins.
One full day is enough to explore the archaeological site. Many travelers visit as a day trip from Mexico City, though staying overnight nearby allows for early entry or balloon rides at dawn.
Yes, Teotihuacan is a major tourist site with a strong security presence. It’s generally very safe. Be cautious with sun exposure, stay hydrated, and use official transportation or tours to and from the site.
Teotihuacan is one of the most important and mysterious ancient cities in the Americas. It’s known for its monumental pyramids, precise city planning, and influence on Mesoamerican civilization long before the Aztecs.
You can explore massive ancient structures, take a guided tour to uncover the site’s history, shop for local crafts, or ride a hot air balloon over the pyramids. It’s a mix of awe, education, and adventure.
Wear comfortable walking shoes, sunblock, a hat, and light clothing. Bring water, snacks, and a camera. If you’re visiting in cooler months, include a jacket for early mornings, especially if you’re doing a balloon ride.
Outside the site, you’ll find restaurants offering regional dishes like barbacoa, tlacoyos, and sopes. Some spots feature pre-Hispanic ingredients like pulque, nopal, or even edible insects for the adventurous eater.
Yes, Teotihuacan is still considered a spiritual place. Some visitors leave offerings or perform rituals. Be respectful, especially around groups engaged in ceremonies. The spring equinox is a particularly symbolic time, attracting thousands.
It’s one of the largest and best-preserved pre-Hispanic cities in the world. The scale, mystery, and alignment of its architecture set it apart from other ruins, offering a powerful window into ancient Mesoamerica just an hour from Mexico City.