Mitla Archeological Site Exploration: Mixtec-Zapotec Ruins and Folk Art Market

Explore the ancient Mixtec-Zapotec ruins of Mitla, known for its intricate masonry and rich history. Discover the meaning behind its name and visit the cactus garden. Don’t miss the opportunity to shop for unique folk art at the local market.

Duration: 4 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Zona Arqueologica de Mitla - Skip the line and visit Mitla, the Place of the Dead. Be amazed by the varied ornamentation that distinguishes it from the rest of the country.
What's Included
  • Priority access with skip-the-line entrance ticket
What's Not Included
  • Transportation
  • Guide
  • Taxes and other payments
  • Food and drinks
Additional Information

Walk among Mitla, a Mixtec-Zapotec ruin noted for the well-preserved, detailed geometric masonry. Learn first-hand why the name Mitla comes from the Nahuatl word Mictlan - the place of the underworld.
Mitla, an ancient ceremonial center, includes two cross-shaped tombs, a promenade of strong stone columns, and an elevated suite of ornate rooms once…

Location
Zona Arqueologica de Mitla
Camino Nacional, Los Presidentes, Zona Arqueologica de Mitla,
Cancellation Policy

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

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U6418gmstephanieb
Nov 28, 2023
Great compliment to Monte Alban - We visited Mitla a few days after taking a half day tour to Monte Alban. I debated at first whether or not it was worth dragging our teenagers to another ruin but it was quite different. We'd learned a lot from our first tour so we felt like we had some idea of context. We all enjoyed it and it was a nice compliment to Monte Alban.
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Andyf430
Mar 21, 2024
Not As Interesting As Other Mexican Sites - Taken in its own right, this would be a very interesting place to visit. Unfortunately if you've already visited other archaeological sites in the province, this one doen't quite compare for variety and quality. There's a fair amount to see, but the site is not huge. There's general one way walk down through the site system in place. You enter at the top gate and leave at the bottom gate, which is where all the souvenir stalls and hawkers are.
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