Visit one of the most breathtaking places near Mexico City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site: Teotihuacán — “The City of the Gods.”
Located just outside the city, this ancient metropolis invites you to step into a world of mystery, history, and impressive architecture. Walk along the iconic Avenue of the Dead and take in the scale of one of the most important civilizations of Mesoamerica.
Climb the majestic Pyramid of the Moon and admire the Pyramid of the Sun, while your guide brings the ruins to life with stories, legends, and fascinating insights.
Sharing this adventure with a small group of fellow travelers adds energy and spontaneity to your journey — enjoy conversations, photo opportunities, and shared discoveries that make the experience uniquely social and memorable.
From ancient temples and murals to obsidian craftsmanship and local traditions, this is an immersive and dynamic way to discover Mexico’s rich cultural heritage.
Visit one of the most important religious sites in the world and Mexico’s largest pilgrimage center, home to the beloved “Morenita del Tepeyac.” Walk through the Cerrito Chapel and explore the Old and New Basilicas, each showcasing unique architectural styles that tell centuries of devotion and history.
Learn the story of Juan Diego and the Virgin of Guadalupe, which began here on December 12, 1531, and witness the original painting of the Virgin up close — a truly moving experience that inspires awe and reverence. Feel the energy, history, and devotion in every corner of this iconic site, from its sacred chapels to its stunning plazas.
Experiencing the Basilica with fellow travelers adds a lively and communal dimension — share reflections, discover different perspectives, and capture memories together as part of a connected group journey.
Whether you’re a pilgrim or a traveler, this visit is a deeply memorable journey into Mexico’s spiritual heart, leaving you with a sense of wonder, peace, and connection.
A fun, social, and high-value way to explore Mexico’s most iconic sites