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Chichén Itzá
Chichén Itzá
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Chichén Itzá
Discover this ancient wonder of the impressive Mayan ruins of the area
Conoce el precioso e histórico Templo de los Guerreros
Conoce el precioso e histórico Templo de los Guerreros
Aprende sobre la cultura maya y lo que permanece todavía hoy
Aprende sobre la cultura maya y lo que permanece todavía hoy
Visita esta impresionante obra maestra de la arquitectura maya
Visita esta impresionante obra maestra de la arquitectura maya
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Spanish, 67 indigenous languages

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Mexican peso

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GMT – 6 in winter, GMT – 7 in summer

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1 January: New Year

1st Monday of February: Constitution Day

3rd Monday of November: Birth of Benito Juárez

March / April: Holy Week

1 May: International Workers' Day

5 May: Cinco de Mayo (The Day of the Battle of Puebla)

16 September: Independence Day

1 November: Day of the Dead

3rd Monday of November: Revolution Day

12 December: Day of the Virgin of Guadalupe

25 December: Christmas

Chichén Itzá, declared one of the "Seven New Wonders of the World", was the capital of the ancient Mayan empire. The multiple monumental buildings of the great expanse of Chichén Itzá are overlooked by the Pyramid of Kukulcán, called "the Castle" by many, one of the most remarkable buildings of Mayan architecture. It is a four-sided pyramid, characterised by its seemingly endless 91 steps and huge feathered serpent heads, effigies of the god Kukulcán.


The Temple of the Warriors, the circular observatory known as El Caracol and El Juego de la Pelota are other buildings that can be visited, representing the greatness of one of history's most developed civilisations.

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