Tourism and Accessibility

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Here I present you a detailed expansion of tourism and accessibility in Teotihuacán:

*General Information*

1. *Location*: State of Mexico, Mexico, 40 km northeast of Mexico City.

2. *Hours*: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm (Tuesday to Sunday).

3. *Ticket*: Entrance payment (approximately 70 Mexican pesos).

4. *Guides*: Available in Spanish, English, French and German.

5. *Phone*: +52 (59) 495 0200

6. *Website*: (link unavailable)

*Tourist Attractions*

1. *Sun Pyramid*: The largest in Mesoamerica (216 m long, 65 m high).

2. *Pyramid of the Moon*: Smaller than that of the Sun, but with greater religious significance (40 m high).

3. *Calzada de los Muertos*: Main avenue 2 km long.

4. *Temple of Quetzalcoatl*: Dedicated to the god of wisdom.

5. *Quetzalcoatl Palace*: Royal residence.

6. *Teotihuacán Market*: Commercial area.

7. *Teotihuacán Museum*: Exhibits artifacts and relics.

8. *Archaeological Zone of Teotihuacan*: Explore the ancient city.

9. *Cerro de la Estrella*: Panoramic view of the area.

10. *Río San Juan*: Aquatic activities.

*Activities*

1. *Guided tours*: Explore the archaeological area with specialized guides.

2. *Air balloon rides*: Panoramic view of the city.

3. *Cycling*: Ride the area by bike.

4. *Shopping*: Crafts and souvenirs.

5. *Gastronomy*: Try traditional Mexican food.

6. *Cultural festivals*: Musical and artistic events.

7. *Night visits*: Explore the illuminated area.

8. *Craft workshops*: Learn traditional techniques.

*Accessibility*

1. *Public transport*: Buses from Mexico City (Northern Bus Terminal).

2. *Taxis*: Taxi service from Mexico City.

3. *Collectives*: Shared service from Mexico City.

4. * Parking*: Available inside the archaeological zone.

5. *Accessibility for the disabled*: Accessible routes and adapted services.

6. *Tourist transport service*: Pick up at hotels and airports.

*Services*

1. *Guides*: Available in several languages.

2. *Restaurant*: Traditional Mexican food.

3. *Stores*: Handicrafts and souvenirs.

4. *Bathrooms*: Basic services.

5. *First aid*: Emergency service.

6. * ATMs*: Available in the area.

7. *Photography service*: Capture your moments.

*Tips and Precautions*

1. *Sunscreen*: Use sunscreen and hat.

2. *Hydration*: Drink water frequently.

3. *Comfortable footwear*: Ideal for walking.

4. *Respect for the archaeological zone*: Do not touch or damage structures.

5. *Security*: Keep your belongings safe.

6. *Weather*: Check the weather forecast.

7. *Respect for culture*: Learn about history and customs.

*Contact Information*

1. National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH): +52 (55) 4040 4110

2. Archaeological Zone of Teotihuacán: +52 (59) 495 0200

3. Official website: (link unavailable)

*Additional Resources*

1. Maps and guides: Available in the archaeological zone

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