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Cañada de la Virgen

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Sherry
September 23, 2022
This is a fascinating archeological site withing driving distance of San Miguel de Allende. Albert Coffee is an amazing guide and brings this tour to life. Highly recommended. * albertcoffeetours dot com
Barbara Ann
September 17, 2019
Albert Coffee gives a fabulous tour of this pyramid and archeological ruin. It's a beautiful site, just a short drive from San Miguel and worth the time! You do need to be in shape for the walking, and if you need to adjust to the altitude, we suggest doing this after you've been in town for a few days.
Paula & Mike
March 3, 2019
Archaeological site, less than 30 minutes drive from El Capricho
Oscar
June 26, 2017
Prehispanic settlement. Cañada de la Virgen is an Otomi archaeological site that has been recently excavated. Located in the state of Guanajuato, the site was first discovered 1998 and the official excavation began in 2002 Public access was first allowed in 2011. However, unlike its famous counterparts such as Chichen-Itzá, access is strictly controlled due to it sitting on private property; presumably the largest ex–hacienda in Mexico.
Prehispanic settlement. Cañada de la Virgen is an Otomi archaeological site that has been recently excavated. Located in the state of Guanajuato, the site was first discovered 1998 and the official excavation began in 2002 Public access was first allowed in 2011. However, unlike its famous counterp…
Kash
July 5, 2018
Home to a 40-acre archaeological site, Cañada de La Virgen is a sprawling nature preserve located just 15 miles west of San Miguel de Allende. Explore the site and you'll find seven pyramid structures across four complexes: House of the Thirteen Heavens, House of the Longest Night, House of the Wind, and a fourth complex that has yet to be excavated. These complexes at the basin of the Laja River were occupied by the Otomí and Toltec Indians from 540 to 1050 A.D. Cañada's archaeological zone is preserved by the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (Mexico's National Institute of History and Anthropology).
Home to a 40-acre archaeological site, Cañada de La Virgen is a sprawling nature preserve located just 15 miles west of San Miguel de Allende. Explore the site and you'll find seven pyramid structures across four complexes: House of the Thirteen Heavens, House of the Longest Night, House of the Wind…

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San Miguel de Allende, Gto.