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Teotihuacan Pyramids

Pirámide del Sol, Estado de México, Mexico

(52) 594 958 2081

The Teotihuacan Pyramids were first constructed in 300 BC as the original center of the ancient city. Later inhabited by the Aztecs, these mysterious and massive ruins were abandoned upon the formation of Mexico City. Today, this site (located 30 miles northeast of downtown) contains the third largest pyramid in the world. In order to fully experience the ruins, walk down the large Avenue of the Dead to the Sun Pyramid and the Palace of Quetzalpapalotl and climb the Moon Pyramid for spectacular views.

Indagare Tip: To get the most out of these sites, booking a tour with an archeologist guide is a must. Indagare members can contact our Bookings Team for with arrangements.

Written by Brittany Giroux

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