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11. Pyramid of the Sun
6.9
4.7
/5
114 Reviews
Historical Architectures
Historical Sites
Lilly0718
Before the Spaniards invaded Mexico, the land was a civilization that had been bred for thousands of years, and Olmec, Maya, Teotivacan, Toltec, and Aztec, located near Mexico City, were among them. The Teotivacan civilization began around 200 BC, and is located about the present-day central Mexico, an ancient Indian civilization that existed at the same time as the Mayan civilization. The Teotihuacans built a city of about 50,000 people between the CE and 150 years, making it the earliest urban hierarchy in the entire Americas, and also built many pyramids. Today Teotihuacan is 50 kilometers from Mexico City, about an hour's drive away, and contains some of the largest pyramid structures built in the pre-Columbus Americas - the Pyramid of the Sun, built around the 2nd century AD, the third largest pyramid in the world. The square tower is 225 meters × 222 meters in size, and the 5-story tower is 63 meters in height. The east of the Sun Pyramid, the north is the Moon Pyramid, which is built about 200 years later than the Sun Pyramid. The tower is 150 meters × 120 meters in size, and the 4-story tower is 46 meters high and the volume is 380,000 cubic meters. There are also many small pyramids around, symbolizing the stars. Throughout the complex is the Death Road, which is also the essence of Mexican culture. Unlike the Egyptian pyramids, Teotihuacan is not a pharaoh’s tomb, but a city, thought to have been founded around 100 BC, and during its heyday Teotihuacan was the largest city in the Americas during the pre-Columbus period. The Sun Pyramid and the Moon Pyramid are places of sacrifice. I didn't follow the group and called a car directly on uber. From the reforma, 1 hour 799peso, and then let the driver pick it up 2 hours later. Entering the scenic spot, I found a tour guide to explain, generously gave 600 pesos, in addition to introducing the pyramid, but also talked about many local cultures and Spanish cultural conflicts and integration. The biggest benefits: free, no need to wait, high efficiency tips: 1. Mexico's network is not developed, the speed of Mexico City is very bad, it is recommended to download the offline map first. 2. The locals can't speak English, download the translation software first, I will use google translate to communicate with the driver. 3. There is no rental near the pyramid. If the bus arrives at Gate 1 and the return journey is at Gate 2. 4. Uber can't connect. If you rent, you can only find a security or a tour guide. The price is 1500peso. The friend who is going to call must talk to the driver and arrange to return to the city.
Mexico · San Juan Teotihuacan
Open at 10:00
12. Museo de la Ciudad de Mexico
6.6
4.4
/5
25 Reviews
based on 89 review
No. 6 of Top Best Things to Do in Mexico City
Museums
乖小咪
Mexico City Museum, here is a comprehensive museum that provides a comprehensive introduction to Mexico's geography, history, and culture. It contains many sculptures and artifacts related to the Mayan civilization and cultural relics from the Spanish colonial period. It is the best place to fully understand Mexico and it is worth a visit.
Mexico · Mexico City
Open at 08:00
13. The Coloradas
6.5
4.2
/5
44 Reviews
based on 555 review
Lakes
M25***40
I went with a guide from Merida and in order to enjoy the experience you need a guide to explain the history of the mineral salts and sea shrimps, which also cause the flamingos to appear pink.
Mexico · Tizimin
14. Xel-Ha Park
6.5
4.7
/5
30 Reviews
Water Parks
Robarth marlii
Wish I was able to get more photos of this place, but it is fantastic! We had free food and free drinks included with just regular entrance to the park. The place is very big and looks gorgeous. It offers all sorts of activities to do all over, and it has a very cool/refreshing natural pool to jump into. The quality of the food (which all the restaurants are buffets) is really well made and tastes great! It's fun for the whole family!
Mexico · Cozumel
15. Isla Mujeles
6.4
4.7
/5
71 Reviews
Islands/Peninsulas
Beaches
Uncle Z先森
Cancun returns without sea, the blue sky and white clouds beach of Women's Island is definitely a place you are reluctant to go, any shot is a blockbuster, the beach is very delicate! The sea is very clear! This is a resort you will never regret when you come!
Mexico · Isla Mujeres
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16. Av. Paseo de la Reforma
6.4
4.5
/5
32 Reviews
based on 6.4k review
No. 7 of Top Best Things to Do in Mexico City
Featured Neighborhoods
chinadesk1
Reform Avenue (Paseo de la Reforma) is a 12-kilometer-long avenue in Mexico City, diagonally across the city. The most important section of it starts at the west gate of Chapultepec Park in the east of the city, through the park and the famous Zona Rosa downtown, Mexico City's historic center, and reaches the three cultural squares northeast of the city. Almost all of Mexico City's famous buildings are on both sides of this section of Reform Avenue. The Reformation Avenue is covered with green grass and dense shade, and there are wide, flat and clean sidewalks, and there are various sculptures and seats under the shade, which is a large park of ten kilometers.
Mexico · Mexico City
Free
17. Cozumel Island
6.4
4.7
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85 Reviews
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inggit noviana
Cozumel (from the Maya for swallow island; modern Mayan: kùutsmil) is an island in the Caribbean Sea, off the coast of the eastern tip of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. This island is off the coast of the city of Playa del Carmen and adjacent to the South of the Yucatan. Cozumel is a municipality of 8 municipalities (municipios) in the state of Quintana Roo. The island was designated as a national park in 1996. Calm beaches and clear seas make Cozumel a top destination for scuba diving and snorkeling. The main town on the island is called San Miguel de Cozumel.
Mexico · Cozumel
Free
Open at 09:30
18. Basilica of Our Lady of Guanajuato
6.3
4.4
/5
34 Reviews
based on 690 review
Churches and Cathedrals
chinadesk1
Mexico City Metro Line 6 (Red Line) to LA VILLA is the Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe (Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe). On the weekend, it was less than nine o'clock, and the local people helped the old and the young, and there were wheelchairs. Many adults held their babies to baptize. There is a road leading to the church, and shops on both sides of the road sell religious-related items. The courtyard is filled with two old and new Notre Dame cathedrals. The old church is solemn and elegant, stained glass windows, vaults, fine carvings, and has a strong religious color. The new church next to it is spacious and large, with a roof like a blue umbrella, and no pillars in the hall, like a music hall.
Mexico · Guanajuato
Free
Open at 09:00
19. National Palace
6.1
4.6
/5
86 Reviews
based on 3.4k review
No. 8 of Top Best Things to Do in Mexico City
City Halls
Palaces
Historical Sites
chinadesk1
The National Palace is near Constitution Square, free of tickets. Every day, the huge flag is raised in Constitution Square, three middle-aged officers walk side by side, and 13 soldiers walk out of the central gate of the National Palace with the huge flag rolled in their arms. When entering the gate of the National Palace, you must check your documents, and foreigners leave your passports in exchange for a visit certificate hanging on your chest. The National Palace is very large. When we went, only one courtyard and upstairs were opened. We could see some murals reflecting the early struggle for independence and wartime. There is a small room with a flag, which is a previously used parliament hall. Due to no English introduction, no more information can be obtained.
Mexico · Mexico City
Free
20. Xochimilco
6.1
4.4
/5
54 Reviews
Boat Tours
UNESCO World Heritage - Cultural Sites
Markets
M25***40
The most expensive canal is 500 pesos! We packed a boat ourselves and bargained for 400 pesos. But if you think 400 pesos is too expensive, you can find other tourists to join the boat together. There is no limit on the number of people, as long as the boat can sit down! ! Remember not to pay for the boat alone! This is an hourly journey! Basically, most locals bring their own food and drink to share with passing ships. Even if you don’t bring food, don’t worry, there are many stalls on other boats selling! Just be prepared to bring cash
Mexico · Xochimilco
Free
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