Estado de México Teotihuacan

n náhuatl it refers to the place where the gods are born. We must remember it during its years of sp ... Read more

Teotihuacan provides a delicious gastronomy from throughout the State of Mexico at its multiple rest ... Read more

This Mexican archeological site has the greatest number of visitors in Mexico. Which ethnic group de ... Read more

At the archeological center there aren’t really any nightclubs or bars; however, you can have a beer ... Read more

At the archeological site there aren’t any health or education institutions, so you have to go to th ... Read more

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The Nevado de Toluca, a Volcano You Must Visit in Mexico!
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Teotihuacan, Amazing Archaeological Site
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International Obsidian Festival
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Acolman, Estado de Mexico
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Ruins of Xochicalco
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Queretaro's Sierra Gorda
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Day of the Dead in Mexico, November 2nd
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