El Tajin
El Tajin

El Tajin

Veracruz, 93532

The Basics

You can easily explore all of El Tajín’s excavated and restored buildings, pyramids, and plazas—as well as the on-site museum—in just a couple of hours. As such, El Tajín is a popular day-trip destination from Veracruz City and Boca del Río, with full-day tour options typically combining a stop at the ruins with visits to nearby attractions, such as the 13th-century "magic town" of Papantla and vanilla orchid plantations and factories.

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Full-Day Tour to El Tajin and Vanilla Factory from Veracruz
Full-Day Tour to El Tajin and Vanilla Factory from Veracruz
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$138.00 per adult
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Amazing opportunity to learn about the native culture originally in the area.
The tour was amazing and happen to be there on a day there were only about ten tourists there at the place. The history surrounding this community peaks the interest of everyone and begs to ask how and why.
William_L, Feb 2024

Things to Know Before You Go

  • Wear non-slip shoes if you plan on climbing the pyramid at El Tajín.

  • Signage at El Tajín is in Spanish, English, and Totomec.

  • There’s little to no shade at El Tajín, so pack a hat, sunglasses, and plenty of sun block.

  • "Danza de los Voladores" (Dance of the Flyers) performances are held frequently throughout the day, close to the main gate.

  • El Tajín may not be fully wheelchair accessible, due to uneven ground and unpaved walkways.

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How to Get There

El Tajín is located approximately 150 miles (240 kilometers) north of Veracruz City and 6 miles (10 kilometers) west of Papantla. Buses depart daily from Veracruz City to Papantla. From there, you can take a taxi to El Tajín. Alternatively, save time and hassle and opt for an organized tour which includes round-trip transportation.

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When to Get There

El Tajín is open seven days a week from mid-morning until the late afternoon. It’s best to arrive early or late in order to avoid the hottest points of the day at El Tajín, as the typically hot and humid site offers very few shaded areas. You can also plan your visit to coincide with the annual Cumbre Tajín Festival, which takes place each March.

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What to Do in Veracruz

The east coast state of Veracruz has plenty to offer history and culture buffs beyond El Tajín. Visit Veracruz City to learn more about the region’s Afro-Caribbean past, explore what is probably the oldest building in Mexico—the Casa de Cortés—in La Antigua, or stop by the city of Catemaco in March for the annual sorcery festival. Alternatively, visit Boca del Río in February for Carnaval festivities.

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Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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What are the nearest attractions to El Tajin?
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