Guided tour of Cañada de la Virgen with food 5 hours
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Description of Guided tour of Cañada de la Virgen with food 5 hours
Enjoy an adventure in the archaeological zone of San Miguel de Allende, theCañada de la Virgen is the place with approximately 16 hectares to explore, with 4 structures and an artificial lagoon that you can visit within this time accompanied by our bilingual archaeologist.
These archaeological structures are from the pre-Hispanic era, so come and learn about all the mysteries that have been discovered over time and that since 2011 have been opened to the public for visits, the identified sites The ones we will go to are: The House of the Wind, The House of the Longest Night and House of the 13 Skies.
Our guide will be telling you the stories and mysteries that surround this site. At the end of our expedition through the archaeological zone we have prepared a ranchero meal so that you can enjoy the taste of San Miguel de Allende, lasting approximately 5 hours is what awaits you on the day you choose.
We recommend that you use sunscreen, come with bottled water and a cap or hat, in addition to wearing comfortable shoes for the visit since you will be walking for a long time and for quite long stretches, of course, we will some stops to rest.
So come and enjoy the beautiful culture and history that the Cañada de la Virgen has, and come discover with your own eyes the archaeological zone and its ancient pre-Hispanic settlements on ourguided tour.
- Bilingual archaeologist/anthropologist guide
- Round transport
- Access to the place
- Travel insurance
The duration of this activity is approximately 5 hours.
Round transportation to the Cañada de la Virgen.
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Guided tour of Cañada de la Virgen with food 5 hours
Zacateros #56-A San Miguel de Allende