Zona Arqueológica Tzacualli YancuicTletl - 09860 Ciudad de México

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Cam. Cerro de la Estrella, Parque Nacional Cerro de la Estrella, Iztapalapa, 09860 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico

Website : http://inah.gob.mx/es/zonas/27-zona-arqueologica-cerro-de-la-estrella
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Cam. Cerro de la Estrella, Parque Nacional Cerro de la Estrella, Iztapalapa, 09860 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
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efrain peralta on Google

Es realmente un excelente lugar para correr y hacer ejercicio en general. Si los días sábados te das cuenta de que hace mucho viento 90% seguro que el día domingo podrás ver toda la ciudad de México. También venden alimentos nada ostentoso. Todos usamos cubre bocas, solo me lo quito en ocasiones para la foto.
It's really a great place to run and exercise in general. If on Saturdays you realize that it is very windy 90% sure that on Sunday you will be able to see all of Mexico City. They also sell nothing fancy food. We all wear mouth covers, I only take it off sometimes for the photo.
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Marco Antonio Navarro de la Rosa on Google

Es una esta espectacular donde hay un reserva natural muy apropiada para tu familia tienes para correr,hacer ejercio,andar en bici,hay para discapacidades hay todo.
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Jorge Vivas on Google

Ok
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Paco Flores on Google

Beautiful place, ruins are well preserved
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Jorge Luis Rimbaud on Google

A great place to contemplate the city from above, celebrating the spirit of the New Fire. It may need more care from local authorities, despite the fact, the Aztec building remains.
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Fernando Lopez on Google

Perfect for nature lovers and people looking for something different and keen on trekking or just having fun going up the pyramid. You'll need good cardio though, so take your time and enjoy your climb up.
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AR Paderanga on Google

Archeological finds at the Cerro de la Estrella archeological site relate to the Teotihuacan, Toltec, Chichimeca and Culhua-Mexica cultures and range from 1500 BCE to 1521. Excavations have found the Temple of the New Fire, the Sanctuary, the Villa Estrellas, 144 caves, the remains of walls and evidence of terracing. The most important of these is the former plaza and temple of the New Fire Ceremony, which is on the top of the hill. This archeological site can be visited through a guided tour. However, early archeological remains can be found in many parts of the park, including those which have since been covered over by urban sprawl. Ceramic and stone sculpture materials were discovered in the west side of Huizachtecatl that apparently was made within the 100 to 500 years CE; these resemble other similar pieces found in Zacatenco, north of Mexico City. The constructions here were built between the year 100 and 650 AD and are located in the north side, the remains consist of foundations and walls of palaces that show Teotihuacan influence. Another area was housing zone at the middle of the hill, built during the late Classic period 600 to 900 CE. In 2003, specialists from the Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia INAH worked to document petroglyphs found in various areas of the park, registering 210 in eleven groups, but they believe there are still more. Some of the petroglyphs are aligned with certain annual solar events. The most recent find was in 2006, when a pyramid base was discovered in what is called Calvary at the top of the mountain. This base dates to the Teotihuacan period, about 1300 years ago. INAH has decided not to excavate the base. The last New Fire ceremony took place in 1507. Today, the hill remains important culturally, as the scene of Iztapalapa’s annual Passion Play.
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Sundal Nandal on Google

This is open - just so everyone knows - Jan 25, 2022. Its a nice walk up. Good views. There are no fees.

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