5 fascinating places near AIFA you probably didn't know about.

Let's talk about the new Felipe Angeles International Airport (AIFA), a place that has generated a lot of controversy and still evokes diverse positions, both in favor and against. However, after visiting it, we can assure you that it's a first-class destination that is worth visiting. But not only AIFA, we also recommend exploring some of the tourist options located nearby the terminal. That's why, in this blog, we present 5 incredible places that you can't miss while waiting for your next flight at AIFA. Join us on this adventure and discover everything this destination has to offer!

 

The first thing you should know is that if you're looking for an option to move comfortably around the vicinity of AIFA, we recommend renting a car. This is the best option, not only to explore the nearby tourist attractions, but also to connect with Mexico City and its metropolitan area. At MEX Rent A Car, we have a wide variety of cars at very attractive prices. Rent with us and live a unique travel experience!

 

Teotihuacan: An Archaeological Treasure Near AIFA

Just 45 minutes by car from AIFA, you'll find the archaeological site of Teotihuacan. It's an impressive complex that houses the Pyramid of the Moon and the Pyramid of the Sun, considered the third-largest pyramid in the world. The name "Teotihuacan" comes from Nahuatl, the language of the Aztecs, and means "the place where gods were created". In addition to the pyramids, the complex has other points of interest, such as Templo de la Serpiente Emplumada, Palacio de los Jaguares, and Calzada de los Muertos.

 

Explore the history, culture, and flavors of Pachuca

The capital city of the State of Hidalgo, Pachuca, offers a wide variety of tourist attractions, and it's also located near the new airport. In its historic center, you can visit the famous monumental clock, an iconic architectural structure built in the early 20th century in commemoration of Mexico's Independence. You can also explore the Ex-Convent of San Francisco and the Acosta Mine, both indispensable historical sites to learn about the Pachuca region's history. In addition, Pachuca's cuisine is delicious, and we recommend trying their typical dishes such as Hidalgo-style barbacoa, mixiotes, or chinicuiles with butter.

 

The town where art and history merge

If you are a lover of art, architecture, and history, then Tepotzotlán, in the State of Mexico, is a place you must visit. This former Jesuit novitiate is now the National Museum of the Viceroyalty, an impressive collection of religious and baroque art from the colonial period, which also has a historic library and a botanical garden. In addition, the city is also home to the Convent of San Francisco Javier and the Church of San Pedro Apostol, both with beautiful murals and frescoes. Don't miss the city's cultural calendar, which includes several fairs and exhibitions, such as the Wine and Cheese Fair and the Beer Fair.

 

Saving time and money: the new way to get to AIFA

A new highway that provides free access to the Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA), known as the Tonanitla Road, has recently been inaugurated. This over 14-kilometer route passes through five municipalities in the State of Mexico and has three lanes in each direction, ensuring a constant traffic flow. The use of this highway can reduce the travel time between Mexico City and the new airport by up to 25 minutes, without the need to pay tolls. Discover how easy it is to get to AIFA through the new Tonanitla Road!

 

Tula, the ancient city of the Atlantes

The Teotihuacan culture is not the only one that has left its mark nearby the AIFA. The Toltecs also left a significant imprint in this area, as can be seen at the archaeological site of Tula. This pre-Hispanic urban complex is recognized worldwide for its impressive pyramids and for the Atlantes, huge stone statues that represent the Toltec warriors. The ancient city of Tula is approximately an hour away from the airport, so there's no excuse not to visit it. Get a quote now and experience renting a car with MEX Rent A Car!

 



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