Teotihuacán

Pirámide del Sol, Méx., Mexico
Archaeological museum Hiking area
User Reviews

5 Tyler Dixon - 4 weeks ago

What a great experience. So much to see. We planned about 4 hours but we could have easily done more. I wish the larger temples were still open to climb, but they are closed at this time. Parking and entry fees are reasonable. You can easily go on your own or with a tour group. The temple of Quetzalcoatl was open to climb and also then get up close to the intricate carvings. Awesome. There are multiple vendors for tourist stuff, food and other items. Bathrooms were in acceptable condition. We got there early (8am) it was quiet then and vendors were still setting up. By 9am, the place was humming! Bring a jacket and a hat. If you don't have a hat they have 20000 there that they will try to sell you! ????

5 Itzel Cruz - a month ago

Bring pesos to go to the bathrooms!

My group chose to go on a tour, not sure if there are tour options in English, but our tour guide provided excellent commentary and knowledge of the pyramids so I highly recommend getting a tour if you speak Spanish. Wear comfortable shoes, especially if you want to walk the whole walkway or go up the pyramids. Also bring a hat, sunscreen, and water! I visited in December and it was so hot, it felt like a summer day. There are some parts that have stairs and no ramps for strollers or wheelchairs so keep that in mind if you are visiting with babies or wheelchair users.

5 Carl Nerup - 4 months ago

A must see for any visitor to Mexico City. Spectacular in every way possible. Could not limb at our time of visit due to covis, but absolutely worth it. This is a critical piece of Mexican history that provides tremendous insight to their broader national identity. And the Museum is very through and well thought out.

5 Irma Rosales - a month ago

I love coming here, it feels so amazing to be in this temples and listen to the stories of how it was built and used and how they keep discovering new things about them and the work is still ongoing. Would recommend good walking shoes as there are no shortcuts.

5 Hector De la Garza - 3 months ago

Is just breathtaking and beyond words. Due to Covid health risks some places are temporarily closed, such as going up the pyramids. Yet, just looking at the temples of our past was incredible. Food, transportation and entertainment is guaranteed.

5 Mark M - 3 months ago

Great historical monument with so much history behind it. Recommend to go earlier in the morning as they open as it's gets very hot and hard to walk the distances. Carry water with you and a hat for sure.

5 M E - 5 months ago

Really great place to visit. Bring appropriate attire because you will walk a lot and it’s hot! I’m not sure if they had actual restrooms. I only saw port-a-potties

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