Monte Albán

Monte Albán is a tourist attraction, one of the Mesoamerican sites in Arrazola, Mexico. It is located: 12 km from Santa Cruz, 16 km from Oaxaca, 810 km from Puebla.

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Location

, N17°2'38", W96°46'5". Get directions

Contact

Telephone: +52 951 516 1215

Website: havefunflysafe.com

Open hours
  • Fri 9:00 AM–4:00 PM
  • Sat-Sun 9:00 AM–5:00 PM
  • Mon 9:00 AM–3:00 PM
  • Tue 10:00 AM–3:00 PM
  • Wed 10:00 AM–4:00 PM

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Daniel Roy
22 March 2015
Fantastic archeological site. Bring water and plan on spending a few hours in the sun: the place is huge.
Héctor Zárate
29 August 2014
Visit Monte Alban early (before 10am) and enjoy the place with almost no visitors (groups). Perfect if you want to take pictures of the temples without tourist.
Jakob Koefoed
25 September 2014
Breathtaking site!! A must if you are nearby ♥ go there early and have it for yourself plus you avoid the strongest sun :D
Brian Merz
24 December 2021
Incredible and worth suffering their dumb COVID hours and daily total capacity rule. I got there two hours before open and was 5th in line. At 12:30 I saw people walk right up and get in w/o a wait.
Aysha Lara
15 November 2017
Great archeological site! Very sunny, carry your own bottled water, sunscreen and a hat or umbrella!!
Alfa
14 November 2018
Take your hiking shoes and get ready to put your quads to use on those giant stairs.
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