Templo Mayor

Templo Mayor is a tourist attraction, one of the Aztec sites in México, Mehiko. It is located: 5.7 km from Cuauhtémoc, 8.8 km from Venustiano Carranza, 35 km from Iztaoalaoa.

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Location

0.1km from Calle República de Guatemala, Centro, Cuauhtémoc, 06000 Ciudad de México, D.F., Mexico, N19°26'6", W99°7'53". Get directions

Contact

Telephone: +52 55 4040 5600

Website: www.templomayor.inah.gob....

Open hours
  • Tue-Sun 9:00 AM–5:00 PM

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Michael Fuchs
march 25 2018.
Not to be missed in CDMX. This is THE place to learn about Mexica culture. The area offers much more than you‘ll see from the outside and the museum has outstanding exhibits.
David Lor
july 8 2017.
"Discovered in 1978" though the old sewer line running through the middle says you otherwise. That in itself says a lot about the history of the Templo Mayor and it's people. Don't miss this place.
Jakob Koefoed
september 25 2014.
The site is confusing with its many layors of one pyramid sticking up! Bring a friend who knows the site ;) the museum is the best museum we have visited in Mexico so far! Learned a lot!
Ivan Luzardo
april 12 2017.
Is an excellent choice to understand the history of old Tenochtitlan and is strategically located next to main chatedral and Mexico City main square.
Paula Madeira
november 28 2021.
Great experience, so worth it! It is huge, so you may take between 2 and 3 hours there, but it is very nice.
Mariah Maggioli
march 11 2017.
A must go in town! super interesting and complete museu! loved!
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