Tula and Tepotzotlan private tour from Mexico City
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Overview
First, you'll explore Tula, a Mesoamerican archeological site, which was an important regional center that reached its height as the capital of the Toltec Empire between the fall of Teotihuacan and the rise of Tenochtitlan. Upon arrival, you'll tour the site for about 2h hours, seeing huge stone sculptures of the Atlantes (Toltec warriors), ruins of ancient temples, and reliefs depicting local gods and sacred animals.Then, you'll visit the 62m high and 430m long Aqueduct of Xalpa (the Arcos del Sitio), built by the Jesuits in the 18th century. Later, you'll head to Tepotzotlán, a small 'Magic Town' famous for its impressive colonial architecture, pleasant historic center and baroque-style convent.After walking around the town and visit its famous Museum of Viceroyalty, you'll enjoy a relaxing drive back to Mexico City.
What's included
Hotel pick-up and drop-offHotel pick-up and drop-off
What's Not included
Health/travel insuranceHealth/travel insurance
Where
Mexico City, Mexico
Meeting point:
- You will indicate your pickup location at checkout
- Pick-up is available from Polanco, Condesa, Roma and Centro Historico. Other locations might involve an extra fee
- Pick-up is available from Polanco, Condesa, Roma and Centro Historico. Other locations might involve an extra fee
What To Expect
- Explore Tula, an important archeological site and capital of the Toltec Empire
- Visit Tepotzotlan, a small picturesque town famous for its colonial architecture and baroque-style convent
- Freedom to organize the experience the way you want it
From
US$ 346