Monte Alban
Understand
Around 1200 CE, the Zapotec abandoned the city due to Mixtec incursions. The Mixtec occupied the site until the Spanish conquest, and some additional minor structures were built during the Mixtec era.
Monte Albán is managed by INAH.
Climate
Temperatures in Oaxaca are generally warm with winter low temperatures seldom going below 15°C. November through April is the dry season in Oaxaca, which sees most of its rain in late summer, particularly September.Get in
Monte Albán is located about 10km from downtown Oaxaca. The best ways to get there are by taxi or tour bus.
Taxis
The most flexible, but most expensive way to visit the site. They will cost about M$200-300 round-trip from most downtown Oaxaca hotels.Shuttle buses
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Viajes Turísticos Mitla
phone: +52 951 516 6175address: Francisco Mina 501 -
phone: +52 951 516 6666address: Francisco Mina 518Lescas Co Travel Agency run the shuttle from the lobby of Hotel Rivera de Angel. The shuttle is also available at the Zócalo. Buy the ticket in the building labeled with a green "TOURS" sign; it's located 2 buildings south of the post office (correos), directly across from the church. While pickup is near the Zócalo, the return trip drop off will be at Hotel Rivera on Mina. The ride is scenic as it winds through the city & surrounding hills.
Fees and permits
Get around
See
North PlatformLarge, high platform with several structures (possibly temples) at the top.
Ball courtThe Zapotec used a very different layout from the Mayan ball courts at sites like Coba or Chichen Itza.
Los DanzantesA group of structures noted for its fascinating Olmec carvings of people in various strange positions.
Building JThe unusual position and architectural details indicate that the building was an astronomical observatory.
South PlatformA very large pyramid with an open plaza area at the top.
Tomb 7Mexican archaeologists uncovered the treasure-filled tomb in the early 1930s.
Museo del Sitio del Monte AlbánMonte Albán's site museum is modern, attractive and well worth a visit. It has some excellent interpretive displays plus a number of relics excavated from the site in the early 20th century. A highlight of the museum is its collection of stelae. One note: in the museum, all the signs are in Spanish. Restrooms, a small bookstore, and a cafe are also available here.
Do
- Hire one of the local guides to walk the site with you
- Climb both the North and South platforms
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Sleep
Stay safe
Monte Albán is a safe site to visit. Some political unrest occurred in Oaxaca City in early 2007, but the city is quiet again.