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Wayne_C, Feb 2026
Fermin was an excellent...
Fermin was an excellent guide! He was friendly, professional, and extremely knowledgeable about Teotihuacán. His car was clean and comfortable, and he was an excellent driver. We brought a 14-month-old with us, and Fermin was very accommodating, helping to ensure he was comfortable and his needs were met while we explored the site. We learned a lot about the site, and had a great experience with Fermin and this tour.
Ronnie_W, Feb 2026
Beautiful pyramids
Our activity tour Rubén was excellent! He was born and raised in Teotihuacán and shared all his knowledge of this area. The pyramids and the history surrounding them is amazing to experience
Carol_C, May 2026
Highly recommend this...
Highly recommend this tour; our experience was incredible!!! We were so impressed by our tour guide Aldo, and his knowledge of Teotihuacán. Communication was very clear throughout, texting the day before and was right on time for our 8am pick up. His familiarity with the pre-historic site and its nuance was clearly delivered and answered all of our many questions with a smile. He absolutely knows his stuff!! After seeing how big tour groups were, we really happy we booked our own tour.
Eric_R, May 2026
Okay this is a little...
Okay this is a little touristy, but if you are reading this review you are likely a tourist in CDMX. Valore is well organized and very safety conscious. My wife and I felt safe at all times. The balloon ride was amazing and a perfect way to top off a few days in CDMX. HIGHLY RECOMMEND

Teotihuacán

5.0
(71,909)
Mexico City
Stone pyramids at Teotihuacan, Mexico City
  • Teotihuacán tours are a must for history buffs and those interested in indigenous cultures.

  • The steep climb to the top of the Pyramid of the Sun, the largest pyramid, includes more than 200 steps but is currently closed for climbing.

  • Though the pyramids are not wheelchair accessible, the restrooms and the site itself (including the temple of the feathered serpent) are.

  • Teotihuacán is open 365 days a year, and Mexican residents receive free admission on Sundays.

  • On weekends and holidays, a trolley takes visitors from the entry booths to various sites of Teotihuacán for a small fee.

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