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    John A.

    Another incredible example of what our ancestors were able to accomplish thousands of years ago. We can here on a tour but I wish we had more time to walk the many areas of this vast and magical complex. Learning about the ball game and the solar compass and all of the history was a great experience. Definitely worth it and rivals any other ancient pyramids of Mesoamérica.

    North platform
    Boon C.

    About 4.5 stars. The place is big. It is nice to visit. The challenge for the body is high difficulty, it need climbing and walk. It take time to cover entire area. This is a pre Columbian archeology sites. The visitors rest room need to be fix. There is no water to flush. Other than that, everything is good. This unesco sites date back 1500 years ago. We start at the north platform, you can get a glimpse from here to see overall area. We walk toward south platform and dancer hall. From south platform you can see the city of Oaxaca. We also visited the tomb and the ballgame court. A lot of walking in this area. The south platform has a lot of step to the top. Definitely a challenge to get up there.

    Osula L.

    Came here via guided tour on a Saturday morning in early July 2023. Found the tour on Tripadvisor. I decided to go on a tour because I didn't know how hard it would be to get a cab afterwards. The tour was a little over USD$35 per person and it was super worth it. When we got there I didn't see any taxis and would assume that DiDi Rider would not serve that area. There is a free museum at the front with much of the recovered artifacts from the ruins. The cost to get into the ruins was MX$90 per person. There are restrooms at the ruins as well as at the cafe in the front. The site was huge and our tour guide, Miguel, was so knowledgeable. He was a great storyteller and educated us on the human skinning and skin-wearing ceremony. He taught us so much. Well, worth visiting and getting a tour guide.

    Alexis B.

    If you're visiting Oaxaca for the first time, I really recommend you visit Monte Albán. What is it? Monte Albán is a archeological site just six miles west of Oaxaca City. One of the earliest cities in Mesoamerica (founded around 500 BCE), it was the socio-political and economic center of the Zapotecs for nearly a thousand years. (Think Chichen Itza for the Maya people or Teotihuacan for the founders of that city - isn't it amazing we're not sure!? Side note but I can't resist: the Aztecs didn't found Teotihuacan. When they arrived, it was over a thousand years old and had already declined as a Mesoamerican city-state!) Its location on a low mountainous range rising about the Valley (6,400 feet above sea level and 1,300 feet from the valley floor) means it is incredibly visible (we saw it as we flew into Oaxaca from the plane) and that it has incredible views. The site was largely abandoned by 1000 CE and exists now as ruins of the former city. There is so much to see: the Main Plaza, large platforms, ballcourts, temple ruins, carved stone monuments (Danzantes)(the originals are in the museum on the property). What to do: Definitely give yourself an hour or two to wander the site. We went as part of private tour (we were picked up at our hotel in the city center and then driven up to Monte Albán). I really like having a guide at sites like this, because they are massive and there usually is minimal signage (one sign for each structure). (The signs at Monte Albán are in Spanish, English, and Nahuatl.) Our guide was great - explaining general facts about the site and the Zapotec people and answering questions as we went, but you can definitely do this alone if that's more your thing! I really appreciated that our guide pointed out where Tomb 7 was (it doesn't look like much now - it's over by the parking lot - but its contents are considered among the most important and interesting objects found at Monte Albán, many of which are now housed at the anthropology museum in Mexico City and the museum in former convent at the Templo de Santo Domingo de Guzmán in Oaxaca); it's the kind of thing I would have missed by myself without a guide. There is also a small museum at the site that is worth wandering into before you leave! It's amazing to stand at a site as old as Monte Albán. And - to boot - the views are absolutely incredible. Whether you visit with a guide or on your own, don't miss this on your first visit to Oaxaca.

    Archeological Site
    Joan M.

    We decided to come to Monte Alban after reading the reviews on Viator. We use that site to book a half-day guided tour to this archaeological wonder. Our guide was English, speaking, and full of knowledge in relation to this archaeological treasure trove. 0800 to noon was a perfect amount of time to spend here. It was cool at that time but by noon was beginning to heat up. They have a small museum and restaurant onsite. Admission to Monte Alban was 90 pesos per person. We chose this tour because we were tight on time & it worked out perfectly. A great experience and educational opportunity for all of us.

    Suzie L.

    Stunning site with amazing views! We spent a really enjoyable half day at this site. The views are amazing and the setting is stunning. We skipped the organised tours, opting instead to take a Didi rideshare to the site in the morning which cost around 220 pesos. We had no reception at the site so on the way back (around lunch time) we had to queue for a taxi. They seemed to arrive regularly and we only had to wait around 20 minutes. My husband and I ended up sharing a taxi back to the centre with another couple and it cost 200 pesos.

    Royce K.

    Monte Alban is cool but it's allways crowded hard to get good pictures very loud little expensive to get in and you have all the vendors trying to call you to buy thete junk if your in oaxaca you have to go

    Ruins
    Jeremy R.

    A mere 30 minutes by minibus from the southwest side of the Zocalo, you are transported to the beautiful mountaintop historical park. The ruins, step pyramids and carvings are amazing. The park is well maintained and easy to enjoy, though some rough paths and scrambling are possible depending on the area you want to see. Allow at least one hour for a visit. This is an unmissable attraction on any visit to Oaxaca.

    Museo Art
    Douglas V.

    If you have any interest in archeology and anthropology and you are in the Oaxaca area this is a MUST DO experience for you. Take care to use sunblock. Definitely wear loose clothing comfortable shoes and wear a hat. The sun can be harsh. Make sure to be hydrated before you go and take plenty of water with you. Be sure to visit the museum when you are there Enjoy!!

    One of several stellar, common among pre-Columbian cultures.
    Perry S.

    We were fascinated to learn about the Zapotecs​, an amazing pre-Columbian civilization whose offspring still live in the state of Oaxaca. Monte Alban is an archeological site similar to Maya and Aztec sites in other parts of Mexico. While there appear to be similarities to those cultures, theZapotecs​s were (and are) distinctly different. Monte Alban was primarily a ceremonial site and gathering place of the upper class. In its day we were told it was one of the most densely populated cities in Mesoamerica. How they built the pyramids, canals and terraces is a wonder. And their knowledge of the stars and the position of the sun in the sky to know when to plant and when to harvest is amazing. There are lots of stairs to climb, but reaching the top of the pyramid offers a breathtaking view of the surrounding valleys. The elevation is over 6300 feet, so be sure to stop and catch your breath.

    Stephanie V.

    Such a beautiful experience and amazing scenery. It cost less than $5 to get in and well worth it. You can only go with a tour guide so make sure you plan accordingly. We learned and saw soo much here on our stay.

    Michael G.

    Very neat place on top of a mountain overlooking the entire Oaxaca Valley. The place was immaculate. You're only able to walk atop a handful of ruins. Bring lots of water as it's super humid with no shade!

    Alfa S.

    Six of us went on a week-long vacation to Oaxaca and we planned on coming here because omg we had to. We paid for a tour that took us all over Oaxaca de Juarez and this was one of the stops. The whole group consisted of about maybe 20 people. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and spoke English well enough, (not that I needed it). After the museum walk through, the tour guide had us climb all over the ruins. The views are spectacular; there's plenty of photo ops throughout. I highly suggest coming here ready for a hike: sneakers, sunblock, sunglasses, water. Also know that in climbing up the ruins, you'll use your quads like no other. It's a workout! Not sure if I've ever mentioned this, but I'm super clumsy. I'm not coordinated or graceful in the least, so I had a really hard time climbing up and down the ruins. It doesn't help at all that the steps are so big and close together. I almost crab-walked down one. Not going to lie, I was scared of falling the whole time. I was only able to successfully go back down with help.

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    What a wonderful place to visit. A MUST. The tranquility you will find here is very hard to find in this modern world of ours.

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    Monte Albán on Oaxaca is where you can find the Zapotec ruins and what an interesting history with this civilization.

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    Andador Turístico

    Andador Turístico

    4.2(31 reviews)
    5.3 km

    Andador Turistico is a pedestrian-only corridor in the historic center of Oaxaca. The full street…read morename is Calle Macedonio Alcala and spans from the Catedral Metropolitana to the Templo de Santo Domingo de Guzman. The streets throughout this area (and a lot of the city) are lined with cobblestone. They also have street performers and vendors who will come up to you to ask if you want to buy fabrics or sombreros. The brick and mortar shops will also have figurines, magnets, ceramics, textiles, and others. Throughout the streets you can see the papel picado (the colorful sheets of hand-cut tissue paper strung together and hung on the streets). You will also occasionally see calendas parading through the streets (music and dancing celebrations). I really liked that there were no cars and I could freely walk on the streets. I wish there were more cities and streets like that!

    We booked 3 tours on 3 different days. First they changed our schedule saying the weather wasn't…read moregood only to find that the tour continued without us and we were put on another tour. We were okay with the change at first given that we had 3 days tour. Next day we came in for the 2nd tour scheduled and they did not inform us that the scheduled tour is cancelled. We reached pick up point and we were told that the tour is cancelled. When we questioned they were on calls and talking to each other in Spanish but refused to speak to us. Ultimately we had to fight to get the money back and cancel rest of our tours. Very bad experience! They don't even deserve that one star!

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