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Discover Mexico's top historical sites on this full-day tour visiting Tlatelolco, Teotihuacan, and Basilica of Guadalupe for $94.98 per person.
Exploring Mexico City’s most significant cultural and religious landmarks, this Teotihuacan, Guadalupe Shrine & Tlatelolco Day-Tour offers a comprehensive journey through history and faith. Priced at $94.98 per person, the tour lasts about 8 to 9 hours, providing a well-paced experience to visit three major attractions with guided insight. This tour is ideal for those interested in Mexico’s ancient civilizations and Catholic traditions, combining archaeological exploration with spiritual visits.
What makes this tour particularly attractive is its inclusion of transportation, entrance fees, and engaging guided commentary. Plus, the tour features visits to Tlatelolco, Teotihuacan, and Basilica of Guadalupe, offering a well-rounded day of discovery. The small group size—limited to 15 travelers—enhances the experience by avoiding large crowds, which is often a concern at these popular sites. However, travelers should be prepared for a full day that includes walking, some climbing, and a taste of authentic Mexican cuisine.


The tour begins at Tlatelolco, one of Mexico City’s most important archaeological sites. Here, you’ll explore the remains of the Aztec settlement, learning about its significance in shaping Mexican history. The site features the Plaza of the Three Cultures, where pre-Hispanic ruins sit amid colonial-era structures, illustrating Mexico’s layered past.
This stop is a great introduction to the ancient civilizations that once thrived in the region. While the visit lasts about 30 minutes, it provides enough time to appreciate the ruins and gather context from the guide. Admission to the site is included in the tour, making it a convenient start to the day.
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Next, the tour visits Coatlan Experiencias, where an Obsidian & Maguey Workshop reveals traditional craft techniques handed down through generations. Visitors observe artisans working with these natural materials, learning about their importance in Mexican culture.
This 35-minute stop offers a hands-on experience and insight into local craftsmanship. It’s a chance to see how obsidian tools and maguey-based products like pulque are made, connecting you more deeply with Mexican artisanal traditions. The workshop is included in the tour, adding a cultural depth beyond the typical sightseeing.

The highlight of the day is the visit to Teotihuacan, often called the City of the Gods. Over 2 hours, the guide leads you through this vast archaeological site, explaining its history and significance. You’ll have the opportunity to climb the Pyramid of the Moon for panoramic views and observe the great Pyramid of the Sun from below.
The site contains key Palaces and Temples, showcasing the architectural ingenuity of ancient Mexico. The tour allows ample time to appreciate the scale and details of these impressive structures. Entrance tickets are included, ensuring smooth access to this UNESCO World Heritage site.

After exploring Teotihuacan, the tour offers a 1-hour meal break at Rustica Restaurante Teotihuacan. This restaurant features typical Mexican dishes served with a view of the horizon, allowing travelers to enjoy authentic flavors in a relaxed setting.
The meal provides a well-deserved rest and the chance to reflect on the morning’s discoveries. The restaurant’s location makes it easy to appreciate the scenery while sampling regional cuisine, making this a highlight for food lovers.

The final stop is the Basilica of Santa Maria de Guadalupe, one of the world’s most visited Catholic pilgrimage sites. Over 1 hour, visitors observe the mantle of the Virgin of Guadalupe and the golden atrium of the basilica.
This site combines religious reverence with Mexican tradition and history. Its significance for Mexican culture and Catholic faith is palpable, offering a spiritual conclusion to the day’s journey. Entrance to the basilica is included, and the visit is led by an informative guide.

This tour departs from Mexico City at 8:00 am, with pickup included, making logistical planning straightforward for participants. The group size is limited to 15 travelers, ensuring a more intimate experience and easier interaction with guides.
Transportation is provided, allowing travelers to relax and focus on the sights without concern for navigation. The tours are suitable for most travelers, and the provider offers assistance with accessibility inquiries, making it inclusive for many.

At $94.98 per person, this tour offers good value given the inclusion of transportation, entrance fees, guides, and workshops. The comprehensive nature of the stops means you cover more ground than a typical self-guided visit.
While tips and brunch are not included, the meal at Rustica Restaurante and the educational workshops add tangible value. The flexible cancellation policy—full refunds if canceled 24 hours in advance—provides peace of mind.

This tour suits history buffs, culture enthusiasts, and those interested in Mexican religious traditions. The combination of archaeological exploration and spiritual sites appeals to diverse interests. It’s ideal for travelers who prefer a guided experience with a small group, avoiding the large crowds often found at these locations.
The tour is also accessible for most, with directions on accessibility support available from the provider. Those seeking a balanced mix of history, craftsmanship, and faith in one day will find this tour rewarding.
This full-day guided tour delivers a thorough look at some of Mexico’s most treasured sites. Its well-structured itinerary, combined with knowledgeable guides like Guillermo Franco, makes for an enriching experience. The inclusion of craft workshops and authentic Mexican cuisine enhances the culture.
While the day involves some walking and climbing, the small group size and transportation logistics smooth out the experience. Whether you are passionate about archaeology or spirituality, this tour offers a balanced, insightful day out for anyone eager to understand Mexico’s historical and religious fabric.
“We had an amazing experience with Guillermo Franco back in November. It was my husband, 3 year old son, & I, we started off in Tlatelolco. He then …”
Does this tour include transportation?
Yes, transportation to and from the meeting point is provided, and the tour begins at 8:00 am with pickup included.
How long is the tour?
The full-day experience lasts approximately 8 to 9 hours, including all stops and meal breaks.
Are entrance fees included?
Yes, all entrance tickets for Teotihuacan, Tlatelolco, and the Basilica of Guadalupe are included.
Can I participate if I have mobility issues?
The tour provider offers assistance with accessibility inquiries; contact them for specific needs.
What is the group size limit?
Tours are limited to a maximum of 15 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.
Is tips or additional food included?
Tips are not included, and brunch is not part of the package. The included meal at Rustica Restaurante is the main food offering.