Not alot to see but does have one great pyramid and close to town. Also has nice desert plantings and some colorful birds on grounds.
Not alot to see but does have one great pyramid and close to town. Also has nice desert plantings and some colorful birds on grounds.
Beautiful surrounding with amazing huge cactus, interesting museum, unfortunately you cannot climb the pyramid, certainly from the top a wonderful view
make sure you go there, since it is a one-of-a-kind place: a Toltec site with a pyramid that has a house on top. You don't need a lot of time, and it is a very interesting site to visit, not only if you're an archaeology enthusiast, but if you want to see a particular mix of cultures.
This impressive pyramid receives very little attention. While the signage leaves much to be desired the pyramid is definitely worth a visit. If you don't have a guide you should probably do some online research before arriving
easy to get in and out. But is only 1 piramid but is a great story of it. Is a very quick tour and short time to get to know this isolate piramid
An archaeological site with one of the largest pyramids in the region, on the northern edge of Mesoamerica. It dates primarily to the Late Classic after the fall of Teotihaucan and before the rise of the Toltecs in Tula, Hidalgo. There is some evidence of other temples and plazas and a ball court. Work is ongoing and the growth of El Pueblito has encroached on most of the site. There is a nice, but small museum and guided tours. Worth a visit, especially if you do not plan on visiting any of the other archaeological sites in the area.