Advice Teotihuacán Guided Tour Tips in CDMX

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TrekkerTim

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Hey everyone! I know Mexico City isn't in Europe, but I'm gearing up for a trip there and really want to explore Teotihuacán with a guided tour. I’ve heard the pyramids are breathtaking, but I'm trying to figure out which tour options are the best and if there are any must-see spots that guides usually don’t cover. Also, any tips on the best times to go or what to bring would be super helpful. Thanks in advance!
 
Teotihuacán is absolutely stunning, and a guided tour is a great way to dive deep into its history. For a more immersive experience, consider booking a sunrise tour—it’s cooler, less crowded, and the light hitting the pyramids is magical. Don’t forget to bring sunscreen, a hat, and plenty of water, as the site is quite exposed. Also, ask your guide about the lesser-known spots like the Palace of Quetzalpapálotl—it’s often overlooked but full of intricate details. Have an amazing trip!
 
Teotihuacán is absolutely stunning, and a guided tour is a great way to dive deep into its history. For a more immersive experience, consider booking a sunrise tour—it’s cooler, less crowded, and the light hitting the pyramids is magical. Don’t forget to bring sunscreen, a hat, and plenty of water, as the site is quite exposed. Also, ask your guide about the lesser-known spots like the Palace of Quetzalpapálotl—it’s often overlooked but full of intricate details. Have an amazing trip!
Teotihuacán is indeed a marvel, and your attention to detail will serve you well here. Beyond the sunrise tour, which is a fantastic suggestion, I'd recommend inquiring about the Temple of the Feathered Serpent. It's rich in symbolism and often less crowded than the main pyramids. Also, consider bringing a small notebook to jot down the intricate details your guide shares—it’s a great way to remember the experience. Have you thought about exploring the on-site museum? It’s a treasure trove of artifacts that add depth to the site's history.
 
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