What to Do in Zócalo Mexico City in Summer: A Complete Guide
Ubish Yaren Chef, Podcaster and Stand up comedian, born and raised in Mexico City, tour guide since 2015 and his favorite taco is barbacoa. Table
Chef, Podcaster and Stand up comedian, born and raised in Mexico City, tour guide since 2015 and his favorite taco is barbacoa.
As travel enthusiasts and connoisseurs of Mexican culture at MX Underground, we often field questions from tourists eager to explore the rich historical tapestry of our region. A common inquiry we receive is, how far is Teotihuacan from Mexico City? Well, let us take you through this journey, steeped in history and beauty.
Teotihuacan is located about 50 kilometers (approximately 30 miles) northeast of Mexico City. Typically, it takes around one hour to drive there from the city, depending on traffic conditions. For those who prefer public transportation, buses from the Autobuses del Norte station in Mexico City can take you to Teotihuacan in about an hour and a half.
Driving to Teotihuacan offers flexibility and the comfort of traveling at your own pace. The most common route is via the Mexico-Pachuca Highway, which is well-maintained and offers clear signage to guide you to your destination. Parking is available near the archaeological site, making it a convenient option for those who prefer a bit more independence in their travel plans.
For those who prefer not to drive, public buses regularly depart from the Autobuses del Norte station in Mexico City. The ride takes approximately an hour and a half and drops you off a short walk from the gates of Teotihuacan. This option is not only economical but also allows you to experience the city like a local.
Visiting Teotihuacan is like stepping back in time. You will be greeted by the majestic Pyramid of the Sun and the Pyramid of the Moon, which offer panoramic views of the entire site and the surrounding valley. The Avenue of the Dead, a broad, central roadway that runs through the heart of the city, links these monumental structures and provides a path to explore the lesser-known temples and ruins.
Our guided tours often highlight the architectural innovation and astronomical precision that characterize Teotihuacan. The site’s layout is aligned with celestial events, making it a profound place for those interested in ancient sciences and religions.
We at MX Underground specialize in crafting immersive experiences that delve deep into the heart of Mexican heritage. Our Teotihuacan Pyramids Tour is designed to offer not just a visit, but an exploration accompanied by experts who bring alive the myths, history, and legends of this ancient city.
Our tours are more than just walks through archaeological relics. We provide context, stories, and insights that typical tours might overlook. Whether you’re marveling at the pyramids, exploring the intricacies of the mural paintings, or enjoying local cuisine, our guides ensure a comprehensive and enriching experience.
In conclusion, Teotihuacan is not just a destination; it’s a profound journey into the past, and it’s conveniently located just an hour’s drive from Mexico City. We invite you to discover this ancient city with us and take back memories that last a lifetime. Join MX Underground on our next Teotihuacan Pyramids Tour and transform your understanding of Mexico’s majestic history. Book your tour today and step into the past with us!
Ubish Yaren Chef, Podcaster and Stand up comedian, born and raised in Mexico City, tour guide since 2015 and his favorite taco is barbacoa. Table
Ubish Yaren Chef, Podcaster and Stand up comedian, born and raised in Mexico City, tour guide since 2015 and his favorite taco is barbacoa. Table
Ubish Yaren Chef, Podcaster and Stand up comedian, born and raised in Mexico City, tour guide since 2015 and his favorite taco is barbacoa. Table