Tours/Mexico City/Teotihuacán Full Day Tour from Mexico City
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Teotihuacán Full Day Tour from Mexico City

4.8(267)Mexico City1 hour
VIATOR4.8(172)TRIPADVISOR4.8(95)

Description

Discover the best of Teotihuacán and its lesser-known gems on this full-day guided tour from Mexico City. See the main attractions of this UNESCO World Heritage Site, including the Pyramids of the Sun and the Moon, as well as the wall paintings. Visit a workshop of local products (obsidian and cactus fruit) and try the drink of the gods pulque. Upgrade your experience with a bike tour at no additional charge! * Guided tour with local guide in Teotihuacán with an optional bicycle tour *Walk along the northern part of the Causeway of the Dead and admire the Pyramids of the Sun and Moon * Admire the wall paintings of Teotihuacán * Visit an ancient pre-Hispanic observatory * Visit a local products workshop *Transfers by van or bicycle around the outside of the archaeological site * Mexican lunch at a local restaurant and transportation from hotels in Zona Rosa, Centro, Polanco and Condesa included

Tour Options

Teotihuacán Full Day - Walking
  • Enjoy Teotihuacán differently visit places that are not usually included in a conventional tour, discover the Mural Painting, typical products tasting and ends with a meal, includes transportation Pickup included
Teotihuacán Full Day - On Bike
  • Enjoy Teotihuacán differently visit places that are not usually included in a conventional tour, discover the Mural Painting, typical products tasting and ends with a meal, includes transportation Pickup included

Itinerary

20 min

Upon arrival in Teotihuacán, your guide will meet you at our offices to make your registration before starting your tour

Admission included120 min

Embark on an extraordinary journey as we delve into the heart of the most visited archaeological site in America, where monumental spaces, exquisite murals, and colossal constructions await our exploration. Our walking tour provides a unique opportunity to uncover the mysteries of the northern region of the archaeological site, offering a glimpse into its rich history and captivating allure.

240 min

When we leave the Archaeological site, we will taketour of the Teotihuacán Valley, where we will be able to see the pyramids from different perspectives. We will visit an old neighborhood that still preserves Teotihuacan Mural Painting, it will amaze you. We will visit an ancient pre-Hispanic observatory that is located inside a cave where we will talk about the Teotihuacan worldview, Before finishing our last stop will be a cooperative of local products, the meal is made in a local restaurant. Opt 1: Teotihuacán Full Day - Walking (visit on foot inside the archaeological site and transfers by van the rest of the tour) Opt. 2: Teotihuacán Full Day - On Bike (visit on foot inside the archaeological site and bike ride on the outside of the archaeological site 10 km or 6 ml approx)

Highlights

Local guide
Bottled water
Hotel drop-off (selected hotels only)
mountain bike if you choose the bike ride option (does not apply for walks)
Local food (different options to choose)

What's included

Included
Local guide
Bottled water
Hotel drop-off (selected hotels only)
mountain bike if you choose the bike ride option (does not apply for walks)
Local food (different options to choose)
Not included
Drinks
Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
Gratuities
Souvenir photos (available to purchase)

Pickup Locations & Times

Pick-up locations: CDMX Historic Center (downtown), Zona Rosa, Condesa, Polanco The Pick-up Schedule, as well as the driver's name and type of vehicle is confirmed one day before your visit, we ask you to enter your mobile number (including international code) so that you can receive such information. If you are staying in an Airbnb we ask you to provide us with the name of the Hotel closest to your home, in case you do not have one, we will provide you with the closest meeting point to your accommodation. The pick-up time can start up to one hour before departure, the return can take up to one hour after returning to the City, in both cases it depends on the traffic and the meeting points of the rest of the group.

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • May be operated by a multi-lingual guide
  • Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required
  • The duration of transfers are approximate, the exact duration will depend on the time of day and traffic conditions

Reviews(267)

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melaineh2026
April 4, 2026
Great day seeing Teotihuacán by bike!!

Our guide and cycling guide, Enrique, was knowledgeable, helpful, patient and kind. The company picked us up and dropped us back to our hotel. Timing was really good, we arrive at Teotihuacán around 9 am and it was cool and quiet. The site is huge, so an early start was great! The cycling is what we expected in Mexico, bikes could use TLC and adjustments, but we made do. Our guide kept eyes on us and waited if we had problems. We went down into a cave/tunnel. After the cave we had a Mezcal and tequila at a small artisanal location. The owner is also an obsidian craftsman. Last stop before returning to our hotel was for lunch. The meal was ok, we were happy to see a meal after 5 hours. There were Mexican dancers performing. That was fun to watch. It was a full day, got hot after 11, but a memorable experience. A lot packed in. The staff were friendly!

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Ron_G
February 18, 2026
Excellent walking tour of Teotihuacán

My wife and I did a Teotihuacán walking tour with Teotihuacánenbici Tours, booked through Viator. This company seems to feature cycling tours, but we did the walking version. Our guide, Eloy, was super knowledgeable and excellent. He’s a native Spanish speaker, but his English skills are outstanding. The pace of the tour was just right and he gave us time to climb the pyramid of the moon and have a look around. Eloy has a deep reservoir of knowledge about Teotihuacán, the surrounding villages, and Mexican history in general. He was able to answer all of our questions with detailed and interesting answers. The driver who picked us up from the hotel, Angeles, was also very good and even had recommendations for us in Mexico City and beyond, for example in Oaxaca. Highly recommended.

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Heather_W
February 8, 2026
Raymond was an excellent...

Raymond was an excellent and very knowledgeable tour guide. I had a private tour, and he showed me the murals and pyramids I wanted to see. I also saw the local towns and learned about the culture and traditions. This tour included a 3 course meal in a very colourful and delightful restaurant. Giovani was an excellent, informative and friendly driver who was very punctual.

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Igor_K
January 1, 2026
Wonderful day in Teotihuacán.

Amazing tour. Luis is great, intelligent, educated person. We had wonderful time because of him. Thank you very much

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bias867
December 29, 2025
Incredible experience

Jorge was very attentive with us and we had the privilege of doing a private tour. He explained every detail, has material for us to tell the history and customs of the time. We did both the Teotihiacan and Tula tour.

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Sandra_W
June 9, 2025
Treasures of Teotihuacán

It’s a fascinating deep dive into the ancient civilization of those who built the pyramids and those who came afterward. They truly are historic treasures. It’s a long day, so get coffeed up early and be sure to eat a good breakfast to power you through to lunch, which isn’t until after 1 pm. Our guide Luis is a true student of history and culture and showed us some very special details. The cave with the hole and sunlight streaming through was awesome. Angela was a great driver and got us through CDMX traffic with ease and confidence.

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Q1458BUgabriels
April 29, 2025
Good tour!

Very good tour! Luis was very friendly and knowledgeable. We saw everything I wanted to see and had a good lunch afterwards.

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Nate_K
January 7, 2025
Awesome tour, stops, and people, bad food

Great tour with Luis! The multiple stops were awesome (especially Miguel’s house), and he’s a very knowledgeable local. Getting around on a bike was great, we much preferred that to a bus or ATV. Some of the riding is slightly technical, though, and I could see an older person or someone without a lot of experience on a bike struggling a bit. The transfer from our hotel in CDMX was painless and smooth. Unfortunately, the lunch at the restaurant afterward was easily the worst meal of our trip (very bland gringofied food), and it gave my girlfriend food poisoning. Would recommend the tour itself, especially on the bike, but definitely skip the free lunch.

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R4532FPjackieg
December 27, 2024
Teotihuacan with a Personal Touch

We had a blast touring Teotihuacan with Ramon as our guide. He was extremely passionate about the local culture and told us many stories about the sites and the history. It was a very personal trip and we were grateful to have experienced a small piece of the local life. The tour itself was well organized and thought out. They had lockers, hats and water available for anyone unprepared which was great because the sun, even in December can be quite strong.

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KaliMartinez
November 19, 2024
Incredible and unique tour

This tour is magnificent. Communication with the team via WhatsApp before the tour was excellent. They listened to and answered all of my concerns. They picked us up (I went with my husband and younger sister) in Mexico City at the agreed-upon point. The car was in excellent condition, and the driver was great and always put safety first. At the small office, they have a gorgeous Siamese cat, Gatúbela, who likes to be petted. The first part of the tour, the walking part, was interesting. I'm from Mexico City and had gone to the pyramids before, but I'd never visited some of the places the guide took us. You learn a lot of things. I have bad knees. Consider that there is a part where you have to go up some ancient steps and then go down some other very steep ancient steps. At first, I decided just to wait for them to return, as I thought they would, because I didn't know there was a small and alternative exit that way (when you get to the sun pyramid, I think). Eventually, my sister and husband came back for me because they said the guide said the path continued over their side. And okay? My husband helped me go down, but I don't know how much help I would have received from the guide if I had been by myself. He didn't seem keen on helping me down the pyramid steps or waiting for us during the whole trip (he was always either walking or cycling too fast without making sure we were okay and following). The second part of the tour, the cycling, had some bumps. The places the guide took us (the cave, the obsidian workshop) were absolutely marvellous. I particularly enjoyed the workshop section; it was fascinating. The feedback I have about this part would be as follows: *The lamps/torches my husband and I were given to use inside the cave were not working. They technically could be turned on, but they illuminated almost nothing, and it was very dark. I had to use my phone's torch. The guide gave us the torches and then walked very fast without making sure everyone's torches worked and without making sure everyone was following. He did wait further down, but we had to walk for a bit without seeing anyone on the path until we eventually found them. I'd advise ensuring the torches can powerfully light the path and that the guides wait for people. *The cycling path is advertised as fit for beginners, but I digress. It is not super hard, but it definitely is not easy either. I'd say you need to have at least intermediate skills. The reasoning is as this: I'd expect 100% flat paved paths with no holes or obstacles for an easy road for beginners. And, of course, not sharing the lane with cars. The road they take you through has the following characteristics: less than half is paved and away from cars, most of it is dirt roads with a myriad of holes of many sizes, a lot of those holes are really big and due to the rain are filled with water (and look like little pools on the road). You must share the road with cars on a few occasions; when that happens, no bike lane is available. There is a short but very steep part of a road for which you need a lot of leg power. You must know how to signal with your hands to tell the cars you are going to turn left or right. Parts of the road are very narrow and have many rocks. Again, the guide was going too fast without ensuring everyone followed him safely. My sister and I ended up requesting the van because it was just too much (yes, remember there is a van you can request if you are physically unable to follow or feel unwell. Then you follow the cyclists but sit on the van). Regarding the van, there was a person who I don't recall their name that told my sister that she should get in the van when I was doing it (I requested it very early) because later they wouldn't be able to get the bike, and she'd have to suck it up and finish on bike. I'm sorry, what? I don't think you should talk to people like that, especially to someone who might need accessibility accommodation. My sister continued by bike for a few more minutes and then joined me in the van. The fantastic driver simply put the bike in the trunk, and that was it. I don't know what the issue was with the other person. It was a shame we couldn't do it by bike. I mean, it was still impressive as we went to the same places. But the road is actually for intermediate-level cyclists. I consider myself a beginner; I can cycle for around 12 km on cycle lanes and paved shared roads, and I ride slower than more experienced people. I can do the distance and follow along, but the streets have to be in fair condition and not in the same lane as the cars. I'd strongly advise updating the information for this and say it is not for beginners; it's for folks from intermediate level and up. And list the actual type of roads! My husband could follow with no issue because he's expert level. He can cycle on highways and almost any type of road. Something I didn't consider and recommend you do is the weather and the altitude. That day, the weather was way too hot for me (I would sweat and feel my skin on fire by just standing idle under a shadow), and the altitude was getting the best of me – I'd get tired of doing almost nothing because I lacked oxygen. So maybe you are an intermediate-level cyclist but consider these points. The altitude might knock you out. Finally, regarding the cycling part—and I reckon this might be subjective—the bike I use where I live is a Dutch-style one. Mainly because if I use the sports ones, those hurt my back, and I end up in pain for days. They only had one similar model, but the seat was too high for me, so I used a sports bike. That definitely didn't help my case, as I felt nervous about it. I wasn't used to it, and they never explained how to switch gears because the control for that was a different model from mine (with that road, you have to know how to switch gears. Which I do. On my bike!). The final part is the food. They took us to a restaurant near the office, and the food and the service were superb. We loved it so much. That day, we were celebrating my sister's birthday and my marriage. It also happened to be the other tourist's birthday, and the waiters and the tour staff surprised us when we finished eating! It was adorable. None of us expected it, and it was such a lovely touch. A final feedback would be that people with mobility issues, like myself, can still go on these tours, follow along and enjoy. I can walk very long distances; I can cycle. What I cannot do is take very steep steps and be forced to walk as fast as a completely body-abled person. I didn't ask about the steps before the tour because I read that now it is forbidden to climb the pyramids, so I assumed it was going to be mostly flat. Which it was, but that bit with steps is important because that leads to the continuation of the tour's road. I'd just advise to share this information on the tour description. And to have guides with a tad more patience for people like me. Maybe you could even add a section when the customer is buying the tour where they can say if they have mobility concerns or if there's anything they'd need so you can pair them with a patient guide. Overall, I loved the tour. The explanations were on point and engaging. The places they took us were enjoyable and unique. I had an unforgettable time with my husband and sister. The staff was incredible in general. Special kudos to our driver—she was the absolute best. And more kudos to the wonderful people at the obsidian workshop. You're going to see incredible places and have the best of times! I highly recommend this tour (just keep in mind my comments about the cycling part). I'd definitely repeat it when I have more advanced cycling skills.

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