Teotihuacán Ruins + Pre-Hispanic City Walk with Museum of Anthropology Access, Mexico City






































Teotihuacán Ruins + Pre-Hispanic City Walk with Museum of Anthropology Access, Mexico City
Duration: 5 hours (approx.)
5 hours (approx.)
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience
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Feast your eyes to the exciting attractions of the gleaming Mexico city and its surroundings over the course of 2 days!
Feast your eyes to the exciting attractions of the gleaming Mexico city and its surroundings over the course of 2 days!
Discover ancient pyramids, temples, and museums alongside a knowledgeable guide in English or Spanish.
Walk through Teotihuacán’s pyramids and uncover stories behind the Sun and Moon temples.
Explore Mexico City’s most iconic museums — the Museum of Anthropology and Templo Mayor.
Learn about Aztec and Maya civilizations through world-famous relics and artifacts.
Take a walking tour of downtown Mexico City, using public transport to reach key landmarks.
Entry to the National Museum of Anthropology
Entry to the Templo Mayor Museum
Entry to Teotihuacán (as per option selected)
Expert English or Spanish guided tour
Downtown Mexico City walking tour
Public transport or round-trip transfers (as per option selected)
Food and drinks

Visitors exploring the Sun Pyramid at Teotihuacan, Mexico.
Getting started
Meet your guide at the Anthropology Museum entrance at 8:50am. Depending on the variant selected, your tour may begin with a day trip to Teotihuacán or continue into the Pre-Hispanic walking tour.
Day 1: Teotihuacán (If Selected)
- Travel to the Teotihuacán pyramids by shared round-trip transfer from Mexico City.
- Explore the Pyramid of the Sun, the Pyramid of the Moon, and other ceremonial spaces from early morning before crowds arrive.
- Learn about the ancient city’s design, murals, and ceremonial purpose from your guide.
Day 2: Pre-Hispanic Mexico City
- Begin at the Museum of Anthropology, which houses the largest collection of Mesoamerican relics in the world.
- View highlights like the Aztec Sun Stone, the mask of King Pakal, and the statue of Coatlicue.
- Continue by public transportation with your guide to Mexico City’s downtown.
- Walk along Alameda Park, past the Palace of Fine Arts, Casa de los Azulejos, and more.
- End the tour with a deep dive into Aztec and colonial layers at the Templo Mayor Museum.

Metropolitan Cathedral facade with tourists in Historic Centre of Mexico City.

Anthropology museum entrance with courtyard pond and unique roof structure.

Visitors exploring the Sun Pyramid at Teotihuacan, Mexico.

Metropolitan Cathedral facade with tourists in Historic Centre of Mexico City.

Anthropology museum entrance with courtyard pond and unique roof structure.

Visitors viewing ancient sculptures and the Aztec calendar stone at the Anthropology Museum, Mexico City.
What to bring
- Valid photo ID for ticket verification
- Comfortable walking shoes and a hat for sun protection
- Rain protection if visiting during the wet season (May to October)
What’s not allowed
- Large bags and food are not allowed inside museum spaces
- Professional photo or video equipment without a permit
- Pets are not allowed unless certified service animals
Accessibility
- Anthropology Museum is wheelchair accessible
- Templo Mayor and downtown walking sections have uneven paths
- Teotihuacán has many steps and steep surfaces, not ideal for those with mobility issues
Additional information
- The tour operates in all weather conditions
- A metro ticket is included for day 2 (Pre-Hispanic tour)
- Free entry for children aged 0 to 2
- Endpoints may differ slightly based on group pace and flow

Tourists viewing Pyramid of the Sun at Teotihuacán, Mexico.

Teotihuacan pyramids and Avenue of the Dead, Mexico City, with visitors exploring.

Visitors viewing ancient sculptures and the Aztec calendar stone at the Anthropology Museum, Mexico City.

Tourists viewing Pyramid of the Sun at Teotihuacán, Mexico.

Teotihuacan pyramids and Avenue of the Dead, Mexico City, with visitors exploring.
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