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VÀlj helt enkelt din start- och slutdestination via vÄr hemsida och ange ditt avresedatum och tid. BlÀddra och lÀgg till sightseeingstopp lÀngs vÀgen genom att följa bokningsinstruktionerna pÄ skÀrmen. Det Àr ett enkelt och roligt sÀtt att boka ditt nÀsta Àventyr! Om din önskade rutt inte finns pÄ vÄr webbplats kan du begÀra en anpassad resa.
Varje passagerare fÄr ha med sig en stor vÀska (74 x 53 x 28 cm) och en liten vÀska (56 x 36 x 23 cm). Lyxbilar kan endast rymma 2 stora vÀskor. Vi skickar alltid det fordon som bÀst passar dig och ditt bagage, sÄ se till att vÀlja den faktiska mÀngden bagage du reser med vid bokning. Om du har extra stort bagage eller Àr osÀker, kontakta oss.
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LÀr dig mer om resor frÄn Malinalco
The road into Malinalco involves mountain driving that is more demanding than a standard highway route, and parking in the town center can be limited on weekends when the market draws larger crowds. A Daytrip driver handles both, dropping you at the right point for each site and managing the vehicle while you explore. Beyond the logistics, drivers familiar with the route can offer context on the sites and the surrounding region â useful in a place like Malinalco where the history of the temple and the convent is richer with background. For travelers coming from Mexico City, it also means the return journey does not depend on finding a seat on a bus after a full day on foot.
Yes, the distance and pace of the town are well-matched for a day trip. The two main sites â the rock-cut temple and the Augustinian convent â are both within the town's walkable core, so there is no need for additional transport once you arrive. A morning departure from Mexico City gets you to Malinalco in time to climb to the temple before the midday heat, spend time in the convent and around the market, and have a relaxed lunch before heading back. With a private transfer, your driver waits while you explore and departs when you are ready, so you are not watching a clock to catch a return bus. The day is full without being rushed.
The Ex-Convent of the Divine Savior of the World is the town's second anchor. Built by Augustinian friars in the mid-16th century, it contains some of the best-preserved colonial murals in Mexico â detailed paintings covering the cloister walls that have survived remarkably intact. The town center is unhurried and well-suited to walking, with artisan stalls and small shops selling locally made textiles and crafts. The subtropical climate means the streets and surrounding hills are noticeably greener than the central plateau, and the town has the kind of Saturday market atmosphere that rewards wandering without a fixed plan. A few hours at each site, with time for lunch in the plaza, fills a day comfortably.
The CuauhtinchĂĄn temple â commonly called the Temple of the Eagles â is the only known Aztec ceremonial structure carved directly from a living rock face rather than built from separate stone. Commissioned by the ruler Ahuizotl and completed under Moctezuma II in the early 16th century, it sits on a hillside above the town and required its builders to cut the entire structure, including the entrance in the form of a serpent's open mouth, out of the mountain itself. Inside, stone jaguar and eagle figures remain where they were carved centuries ago. The short hike up to the site adds to the experience â the views over the valley are substantial, and the setting gives a clear sense of why this location was chosen.
Malinalco punches well above its size. The town is one of Mexico's designated Pueblos MĂĄgicos, recognized for its cultural depth and preservation, but its most extraordinary asset is singular in all of Mesoamerica: an Aztec temple carved entirely from a single living rock face rather than assembled from quarried stone. That alone would justify the journey, but the town adds a 16th-century Augustinian convent with its original murals still intact, a subtropical climate that feels like a deliberate relief from Mexico City's altitude, and a compact artisan scene concentrated around handwoven textiles and crafts. For a day trip, the combination of pre-Hispanic history, colonial heritage, and easy pace is difficult to match anywhere within this distance of the capital.
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