Mexico City to Malinalco and Ixtapan del Oro: Day trip
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Ya sea que viaje solo, en familia con niños o en un grupo grande, este servicio estÔ diseñado para su comodidad y flexibilidad. Es la opción ideal, especialmente si tiene poco tiempo o una agenda ocupada.Información Relevante
- Traslado en coche privado de ida y vuelta
- VehĆculo con aire acondicionado
- Recogida y entrega personalizadas
- Conductor profesional de habla inglesa
- Agua embotellada de cortesĆa
- Cancelación gratuita 24 horas antes de la salida
- Las entradas/admisiones a atracciones de pago en Malinalco e Ixtapan del Oro deben comprarse por separado a menos que se indique lo contrario
- Las comidas, los aperitivos y la propina no estƔn incluidos
Su viaje de un vistazo
Su viaje de un vistazo




Discover one of central Mexico's most captivating Pueblo MƔgico towns, where a remarkable cliff-carved Aztec temple complex, a lush volcanic valley, and a charming cobblestone center make for a deeply rewarding escape from Mexico City.
What to see
- The Malinalco Archaeological Zone ā one of Mexico's most extraordinary ancient sites, where Aztec temples were carved directly into the living rock of a mountainside, including the Casa de las Ćguilas (House of the Eagles), an elite warrior training ground accessible via 427 steep steps with panoramic views of the valley below
- The Augustinian Convent of the Divine Savior, a beautifully preserved 16th-century monastery whose interior walls are covered with remarkable pre-Hispanic-influenced murals, one of the finest examples of early colonial religious art in Mexico
What to do
- Wander the cobblestone streets of the town center, browse the artisan galleries, and soak up the unhurried atmosphere of a highland village that has changed little over the centuries
- For the adventurous, local operator Maliemociones offers waterfall rappelling at the spectacular Cascadas del Obraje and overnight cliff camping at La Grieta ā sleeping in a mountain crevice with sweeping valley views at dawn
What to try
- Cecina ā thin-cut, salt-dried beef ā and tacos de obispo, best sampled from the street food stands on the plaza, particularly lively on Wednesdays when the weekly market fills the square
Take note
- Malinalco sits around two hours from Mexico City by road, making it an easy but deeply rewarding day trip or overnight escape into a quieter, greener side of central Mexico



Venture into one of the State of Mexico's most quietly spectacular corners, a lush mountain town named for the gold veins discovered in its hillsides, where dense forest, a thundering waterfall, and indigenous Mazahua culture combine for an utterly unhurried escape.
What to see
- El Salto de Chihuahua ā a breathtaking waterfall plunging over 60 meters down a sheer volcanic rock face into a natural pool below, set within an ecological park of mixed forest just two kilometers from the town center
- The 16th-century Church of San Miguel ArcƔngel on the main plaza, whose simple whitewashed faƧade conceals a serene interior with jade pieces on the altar, alongside pre-Hispanic artifacts displayed in the surrounding gardens
What to do
- Hike the marked trails down to the base of El Salto de Chihuahua and take in the mist rising from the pool below, or observe from the lookout points above for sweeping valley views
- Soak in the thermal and freshwater pools at the Balneario Municipal in the Las Salinas area, a peaceful spot surrounded by nature with camping cabins available for those who want to stay the night
What to try
- Traditional Mazahua dishes from the local community ā look out for tamales de ceniza, mole de guajolote, and atole de guayaba, flavors deeply rooted in the indigenous culture of the region
Take note
- Ixtapan del Oro is one of central Mexico's most off-the-beaten-path destinations ā its very quietness is its greatest appeal. Bring cash, as facilities are basic and card payments are not widely accepted


















