Do they sell food at Chichen Itza?

Do you enjoy delicious Mexican food? If your answer is yes, I have a recommendation for you! Due to its location near the USC campus, Chichen Itza is a popular spot for students and community members to pick up a bite to eat. They serve a variety of dishes from tamales, tacos, soups, tortas, appetizers, and more!

What town is Chichen Itza in?

Where Is Chichen Itza? Chichen Itza is located about 120 miles from the modern-day resort town of Cancun, on Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula.

Can you go inside Chichen Itza?

No you can’t go inside or up the stairs. Children are allowed and there is a restaurant there.

Is Chichen Itza Free?

Wondering how much it is to enter Chichen Itza? The entrance fee at Chichen Itza is: $539 Pesos per adult, Kids under 13 years are admitted free. The entrance fee to the site is divided into two amounts, one being the state (culture) and the second being the federal (INAH). The fees are paid at two separate windows.

Why can’t you climb the pyramids in Mexico?

The pyramids and temples are common at most of the ancient Mayan sites around Yucatan and Quintana Roo but to prevent injury and damage to them many are roped off and you can’t climb.

Why can’t you climb the pyramids?

Climbing the pyramids is also banned because it’s exceedingly dangerous, and typically anyone caught scaling the pyramids face up to three years in an Egyptian jail. This wasn’t Ciesielski’s first climbing stunt.

Can you swim in the cenote at Chichen Itza?

Cenote Ik Kil is an open-top type cenote. This means that the swimming area is open to the sky rather than being enclosed in a cave like some cenotes. Swimming in the clear waters with the hanging vines cascading into the water is is truly breathtaking.

How much does it cost to get into Chichen Itza?

The state of Yucatan nearly doubled the entrance fee to Chichen Itza from 259 pesos (~$13.50 USD) to 481 pesos (~$25.20 USD) . The entrance fee is actually two fees, one by the federal government and the other by the state of Yucatan. The federal fee has grown steadily over the past several decades.

Has anyone died climbing Chichen Itza?

Indeed, nearby—and much better known— Chichén Itzá closed its pyramid climb in 2006 when a woman died after tumbling down on her descent. She slipped on one of the steps that had been smoothed over from thousands of visitor footsteps over the decades.

Can you climb El Castillo Chichen?

El Castillo, the largest and most famous pyramid at Chichen Itza, cannot be climbed. However, Nohoch Mul, the largest pyramid in the Yucatan Peninsula, can be climbed at the nearby Coba ruins.

Has anyone been inside a pyramid?

The pharaoh’s final resting place was usually within a subterranean burial chamber underneath the pyramid. Although the Great Pyramid has subterranean chambers, they were never completed, and Khufu’s sarcophagus rests in the King’s Chamber, where Napoleon is said to have sojourned, deep inside the Great Pyramid.