Monte Alban Tour: Beat the Crowds and Heat

Embark on a Monte Alban tour from Oaxaca and discover the rich history of the Zapotecs. Explore the ceramics and art museum, enjoy a city center rooftop lunch, and visit the renowned Santo Domingo Museum.

Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Zona Arqueologica de Monte Alban - Monte Alban, one of the oldest and most influential of all ancient Mesoamerican cities is an absolute must when you visit Oaxaca. Although lesser-known than famous sites in other regions, the history and heritage of Monte Alban will blow you away.
What's Included
  • Bottled water
  • Snacks
  • Lunch
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • Certified Guide
Additional Information

The timing of our morning visit means you will beat the crowds and the heat, enjoying the spectacular location at the perfect time to appreciate the details and get some great photos. Up here, you will understand why the Zapotecs call themselves the people of the clouds.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Monte Alban
  • World famous Pottery
  • City Center Rooftop Lunch
  • Santo Domingo Museum
Location
Jaguar Yuú Café Resto Bar
Calle de Manuel Sabino Crespo
Mexico Kan Tours Oaxaca is based in the coffee shop Jaguar Yuu. We can meet you in front of the shop.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Jankowsa
Feb 12, 2024
A wonderful cultural experience of ancient and modern Oaxaca! - We absolutely loved this personalized experience with Mexico Kan tours and highly recommend them! We had used this group once before when we were in Tulum and were excited to see them offering tours in Oaxaca too. We booked them through our hotel's website - Boulenc Bed and Bread (also a great spot!). Our host for the tour was Ivan and he was fantastic. He was professional while also very kind and patient with our questions and wanderings. He picked us up from our hotel at 8 AM with an air-conditioned van and had a cooler with snacks and water for us for the day. As a native to the city and 25 years as a guide, he provided a wealth of information about the history of Oaxaca as we drove up to our first stop. We were the first car to get to Monte Alban for the day and then Ivan walked us through a good portion of the ruins, educating us along the way. We were able to really immerse ourselves in imagining the history of this thriving ancient civilization, and appreciate how much restoration work has been done. He gave us some time to wander the greater grounds on our own, and then we headed out to visit the nearby town of Atzompa. In Atzompa he took us to a local artisanal pottery studio, Bichuga Bigu, run by Adrian Martinez and his partner, Janette (my apologies if I am spelling her name wrong). They kindly stopped their work to show us their studio, explain their traditional pottery process of coil building and wood-fired kiln firings. Adrian's father helped restore the ancient kiln that was discovered at the Atzompa ruins above the town, and he comes from a long family history of pottery makers / ceramicists, which the village is also known for. It was such a special way to appreciate local artisans and also have the chance to see someone "breaking the mold" on his style of art that went beyond just making the style commonly seen in stores in the city. We were lucky to purchase a couple items from the studio too. Adrian and Janette were extremely kind and happy to explain everything from each ingredient in their process to the larger philosophy of their art and how it connects to their deep local roots. After Atzompa, Ivan drove us to downtown Oaxaca and took us through the Museum of Cultures of Oaxaca , Santo Domingo to see more details of the treasures discovered and preserved from Monte Alban. He continued to tell us so much amazing detail about the history of the ancient city, and the history of those who followed and changed the city over time. Then he took us down the street to Tierra del Sol - a top-list restaurant that focuses on honoring traditional Mixtec people's cooking. Ivan had a personalized menu arranged for us to highlight the restaurants' menu, and made sure we were seated on the roof patio and well attended to before heading out. The food was delicious! We felt so spoiled and cared for all along the way. We could not recommend this tour enough! It's a great way to remember Oaxaca.
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U3083sysofiam
Sep 21, 2023
A unique experience - The morning excursion to the famous town of Monte Alban, where we were practically alone in the world, was simply incredible: the profound explanations of our guide Paola and the impressive landscapes as far as the eye could see left us speechless. Without forgetting the tasty lunch in an exceptional setting in Tierra del Sol and the visit to the Aztompa ceramics workshop, which allowed us to learn even better about the exceptional heritage of the city, as well as the Santo Domingo museum.
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Franck-mades
Sep 12, 2023
Awesome day - Superb excursion! We visited the splendid Mont Alban and were immersed in Mexican culture through ceramics and dining in a high-end restaurant with incredible flavors that I will remember! I highly recommend the services of Mexico Kan Tours!
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276ibethl
Aug 25, 2023
History and mythical art - We really enjoyed this excursion that introduced us to the extraordinary landscapes and history of Oaxaca. The views from the town of Monte Albán and the discovery of Atzompa ceramics, followed by the tasty lunch in Tierra del Sol with its panoramic view, especially Oaxaca, really made our day. Finally, we were very excited to see the Santo Domingo museum and learn a little more about the conditions in which this architectural gem was created.
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Karina
Sep 5, 2023
Very nice day - The visit to Monte Alban was very pleasant: a site devoid of tourists and with a pleasant temperature at the start of the day. This context was conducive to learning about Mesoamerican culture and more particularly the culture of the Zapotecs, “the people of the clouds”, all in a setting overlooking the city of Oaxaca and incredible landscapes. I also loved meeting the ceramic artists in Atzompa, which allowed us to discover a little more about the traditions and culture of Oaxaca.
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