Pyramides de Teotihuacan
Située à une trentaine de kilomètres au nord-est de Mexico, l'ancienne ville de Teotihuacan est connue pour ses immenses pyramides du Soleil et de la Lune. C'était l'une des plus grandes villes du monde antique, avec une population estimée entre 100 000 et 200 000 habitants.
Lieu et adresse
The archaeological site of Teotihuacan is located approximately 50 kilometers northeast of Mexico City, in the State of Mexico. The official address is Carretera Ecatepec Pirámides Km. 22 + 600, San Juan Teotihuacán de Arista, 55800 Teotihuacán, Méx., Mexico.
Se rendre sur place
From Mexico City, visitors can reach Teotihuacan by car, taxi, or public transport. The most economical option is the bus from Terminal del Norte (Autobuses Teotihuacan), which takes about an hour. Private tours and organized transfers are also available for a more guided experience.
Heures d'ouverture et billets
The site is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The entrance fee is approximately 90 MXN (around 5 USD) for adults, with free admission for children under 13 and Mexican citizens on Sundays. Tickets can be purchased at the gate; online options are limited but may be available through third-party tour operators.
Meilleur moment pour visiter
Early mornings or late afternoons are ideal to avoid crowds and the midday heat. The light during these times also enhances the grandeur of the pyramids for photography. Weekdays are generally less busy than weekends.
Durée de la visite
A thorough exploration of the site, including the Pyramid of the Sun, Pyramid of the Moon, and the Avenue of the Dead, typically requires 3 to 4 hours. Those with a deeper interest in archaeology may wish to allocate more time.
Activités
- Climb the Pyramid of the Sun and Pyramid of the Moon for panoramic views.
- Walk along the Avenue of the Dead, the main thoroughfare of the ancient city.
- Visit the on-site museum to learn about Teotihuacan's history and artifacts.
- Attend the annual spring equinox celebration, a popular but crowded event.
Installations
- Restrooms are available near the entrances and main plazas.
- Small cafes and vendors sell snacks and drinks, but bringing water is advisable.
- A gift shop offers souvenirs and local crafts.
- Limited accessibility for visitors with mobility challenges due to uneven terrain.
- Parking is available for a small fee near the entrances.
Ce qu'il faut apporter et porter
- Comfortable walking shoes are essential for navigating the stone paths and steps.
- Sun protection (hat, sunscreen) is recommended, as shade is sparse.
- Carry sufficient water, especially during warmer months.
- A camera or smartphone for capturing the site's impressive scale.
Règles et règlements
- Climbing certain structures may be restricted; follow posted signs.
- Drones and professional photography equipment may require special permits.
- Respect the archaeological site by not touching or removing any artifacts.
- Pets are not allowed within the complex.
Informations sur le contact
For official updates, visit the INAH website (Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia). Phone inquiries can be directed to +52 55 4040 5600 (INAH general line).