Xochitécatl Archaeological Zone - 90717 San Miguel del Milagro

4.6/5 based on 8 reviews

La alta dirección del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia se compromete a difundir, promover, proteger y garantizar los Derechos Humanos, cultivando una cultura de igualdad laboral y no discriminación en los centros de trabajo, la que será de observancia para todas las personas que laboran de forma permanente y temporal en la institución, con el propósito de garantizar la igualdad de oportunidades para cada persona. Por lo tanto, queda estrictamente prohibida cualquier forma de maltrato, violencia o segregación hacia el personal y entre el personal en materia de apariencia física, cultura, discapacidad, idioma, sexo, condición social, económica, de salud o jurídica, embarazo, estado civil o conyugal, religión, opiniones, origen étnico o nacional.

Para conocer más sobre este tema, ingresa a la pestaña “Ética, conducta, igualdad laboral y no discriminación” de la sección “¿Quiénes somos?” en la Página Web del INAH.

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Contact Xochitécatl Archaeological Zone

Address :

Av. Cacaxtla 178, 90717 San Miguel del Milagro, Tlax., Mexico

Phone : 📞 +
Website : http://www.inah.gob.mx/
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City : Tlax.
Description : Imposing complex of prehistoric pyramids believed to have been used for fertility & rain ceremonies.

Av. Cacaxtla 178, 90717 San Miguel del Milagro, Tlax., Mexico
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Jessica Lopez on Google

A beautiful hidden gem
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Temoc on Google

I loved this place. It isn't crowded and no vendors inside the pyramids grounds. We ate great authentic Mexican food right outside the archaeological site made to order.
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Andrew Perez on Google

Beautiful views of the surrounding area, especially of the nearby volcanoes on a clear day
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Abraham C. on Google

Cacaxtla little brother but just as interesting.
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Joseph Lookabill (Joey) on Google

I'm not sure I'd recommend making the trek out here....I was assured by several people in town that it was open (even the driver of the combi to the site), as well as the official INAH govt. website listing it as reopened for tourism. Yet still when I arrived, after taking two combis and walking a few kilometers to the entrance of the site, it was most definitely not open to visit. And of course no one answers the phone to clarify any information. After living in México a while I'm quite used to the flexibility of hours in many places, but this was just not a good experience, there is normally more consistency/reliability at least with govt. run tourism sites like this.
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Alfonso Castillo Ramírez (Pilgod) on Google

Great place to visit and learn about old mexican cultures
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Manfred Peters on Google

Hidden pyramids, so you can be there almost alone. Best time in the morning, with a great view to the volcanos.
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Lauren R. O. on Google

I came to this pueblo to visit family. They told me about these ruins and we decided to go. I climbed a lot of stairs but it was so worth it for the view up top. If you're ever visiting Mexico and happen to be near Tlaxcala, definitely stop by. The pictures don't do the views justice, they must be seen in person!

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