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Archaeology in Mexico

Tour Archaeology in Mexico to promote civilization, history, and tourism of the ruins of the Maya civilization in Chiapas, Mexico. This website is bilingual in English and Spanish. It contains videos, images, and text about the archaeological sites of Chiapas and the importance of tourism to the state of Chiapas.

A guide and travelers walk through a colonial street in Mexico lined with churches, market stalls, and cafés.
Mexico guided tours can turn a good trip into a much richer one. Instead of simply arriving at a ruin, a market, or a national park and trying to piece together what you are seeing, a local guide help
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This guide is an invitation: to explore, to understand, and above all, to experience Teotihuacán in a way that goes beyond the surface. At sunrise, as the first light spills across the valley and gently traces the contours of ancient stone, Teotihuacán reveals itself not as a ruin, but as a presence. The pyramids rise...
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In the lush rainforest of southern Mexico, where morning mist drifts between towering ceiba trees and the distant call of howler monkeys reverberates through the canopy, the ancient city of Palenque emerges in pale limestone elegance. For international travelers seeking a journey that combines history, nature, and refined comfort, Palenque offers one of the most...
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If you’re planning a trip to Mexico in 2026 or beyond, here’s a little travel update you’ll want to know: the Mexico’s archaeological sites fee will increase for foreign visitors starting next year. Don’t worry, this isn’t bad news at all. In fact, it’s a positive step that helps preserve the country’s incredible heritage while...
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Between stone and memory, where life and death meet: the Museum of the Dead in Chichén Itzá invites travelers to look at eternity with new eyes. A Threshold Between the Past and What Endures When we think of Chichén Itzá, the image that immediately comes to mind is the Pyramid of Kukulkán, its perfect geometry,...
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Uncovering the Secrets of Mexico’s Mysterious Ancient City Just 50 kilometers northeast of Mexico City lies one of the most extraordinary and mysterious archaeological sites in the world: Teotihuacán. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this sprawling ancient city was once a cultural, spiritual, and economic powerhouse, one of the largest cities in the ancient world....
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Just an hour from Mexico City, Teotihuacán is one of the most breathtaking and mysterious archaeological sites in the Americas. Once the largest city in Mesoamerica, its grand pyramids and sacred avenues continue to inspire awe. But beyond the postcard shots of the Pyramid of the Sun, Teotihuacán hides layers of cultural depth, ancient symbolism,...
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Located in the heart of the Yucatán Peninsula, Chichén Itzá stands as one of the most iconic and majestic archaeological sites in the world. Once a powerful city of the ancient Maya civilization, today it welcomes thousands of visitors each day, yet only a few truly experience its magic in depth. With careful planning and...
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The sun peeks over the horizon, casting long shadows across ancient stones that have stood silent witness to centuries of human history. While most tourists are still in their hotel beds, you’re standing alone at steps of the awesome Pyramid of the Sun at Teotihuacan, experiencing a moment of transcendent connection with one of humanity’s...
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As the holiday season approaches, Mexico transforms into a wonderland of colorful lights, vibrant traditions, and festive cheer. From charming colonial towns to breathtaking beaches, the country offers unique and unforgettable experiences to celebrate Christmas in style. Here’s a guide of the most beautiful places in Mexico to visit this Christmas. Each with its own...
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