Cholula Archaeological Zone

Cholula Archaeological Zone
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5 out of 5 stars

I think is a good value for what you pay. They were punctual, and kind, and did their very best. As with most tours, you go to strategic points and get the info about it (note that this tour is fully in Spanish only!!!), the recommendations, etc. all within the schedule. So, you don't have much time to explore and that's a bummer, yet is what you get in all tours. I only had one free day to explore and the next back to work before my next flight, so to me, this experience was great and got all the presents I wanted from Atlixco. I recommend that if you have more time, stay at Cholula for two more days, and let the guide know you're staying. Remember to set your way back on a safe transfer in advance with a reliable agency.

5 out of 5 stars

Fantastic trip. Our guide Carlo was excellent, spoke impeccable English and Spanish. Gave us the Coles notes about Mexicos history which helped us understand the many churches in and around Puebla, Cholula and Tonantzintla. Our driver Fernando was super ,safe and amazing at handling the traffic along the way.

5 out of 5 stars

Our guide Wendi was a perfect delight. Very knowledgeable, enthusiastic and accommodating. Meeting point was wrong. Trip description was misleading and unclear. Transportation back from Cholula was trolley - not double decker bus which was less comfortable and without views.

5 out of 5 stars

Tour was amazing. Our Guide was excellent and so knowledgeable, I was super impressed. Had a great time and learned so much. It was awesome

5 out of 5 stars

The history and detailed description of the Templo de Santa Maria Tonantzintla was fascinating.