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Travel Guide Updated April 2026 ⏱ 3 min read

Monte Albán Guide 2026 — Zapotec UNESCO Ruins from Oaxaca

How to visit Monte Albán in 2026: entry fees, sunrise tours, hours, how to combine with Mitla, and the smartest way to get there from Oaxaca City.

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Monte Albán is the crown jewel of Oaxaca: a Zapotec mountain-top city founded around 500 BC, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987, and an easy 30-minute drive from Oaxaca City. Entry in 2026 is MXN 95 (about $5 USD), and most travelers spend 2 to 3 hours on site. This guide covers tickets, the smartest way to get there, sunrise tours, and how to pair Monte Albán with Mitla in a single Oaxaca day trip.

Why Visit Monte Albán

Few archaeological sites in Mexico match Monte Albán for sheer setting. The leveled mountain plateau sits 400 m above the Oaxaca valley with 360-degree views of three converging valleys. The Gran Plaza, ball court, observatory and the famous Danzantes carvings make this one of the most complete pre-Columbian city centers you can walk in 2026.

Entry Fees & Opening Hours

Item2026 Price (USD)Notes
Foreign visitor entry$5MXN 95 cash or card
Mexican resident (Sun)FreeID required
Parking$1.60MXN 30 per car
Certified guide (90 min)$32–$48For up to 6 people
Sunrise private tour$90–$140Early gate, transport, guide
Group day tour from city$22–$35Shared van, no guide upgrade
Open daily 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Last entry 4:00 p.m. The site museum closes at 4:30 p.m. Bring small bills, the on-site ATM is unreliable.

How to Get to Monte Albán from Oaxaca City

  • Tour shuttle van: $10 round-trip with Autobuses Turísticos from Hotel Rivera del Ángel. Departs 8:30, 9:30, 10:30 a.m. Returns at fixed times.
  • Taxi: $25 round-trip with 2-hour wait. Negotiate at the zócalo or any sitio stand.
  • Didi or Uber: $14 to $18 each way. Cell coverage is patchy at the site so book the return inside the museum Wi-Fi or pre-arrange.
  • Group day tour: $22 to $35 per person via GetYourGuide or local agencies — usually combines Monte Albán with Cuilapam and Arrazola woodcarving villages.
  • Rental car: Easy, well-signed road. Parking $1.60. Worth it only if you also plan to drive to Hierve el Agua.
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Sunrise Tours — Worth It?

Standard hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., but a handful of licensed operators have permits for 7:30 a.m. early access — sold as "sunrise" or "first-light" tours. Expect $90 to $140 per person, including transport from your hotel, a certified guide, and breakfast at a Xoxocotlán mezcal palenque on the way back.

November to March mornings can be 8 to 12 °C at the summit. Bring a fleece. By 11 a.m. you will be in a t-shirt.

What to See On Site

  • Gran Plaza: 300 m × 200 m leveled main square, the heart of Zapotec ceremonial life.
  • Danzantes Gallery: 300+ carved stone slabs depicting captives and rulers, the oldest carvings on the site (500 BC).
  • Ball Court: Smaller than Chichén Itzá but beautifully preserved, with sloped lateral walls.
  • Observatory (Building J): Arrowhead-shaped, mis-aligned with the rest of the city — likely an astronomical alignment to Capella.
  • South Platform: Best sunset view, climbable, the site's tallest structure.
  • Tomb 7: Where Alfonso Caso unearthed Mexico's richest pre-Hispanic gold hoard in 1932 (now in the Oaxaca Cultural Museum).

Combine With Mitla, Tule & Mezcal

The classic Oaxaca archaeology day pairs Monte Albán with Mitla, the Tule tree, and a mezcal palenque stop. Group day tours covering all four run $35 to $50 per person, last 9 hours, and include lunch in Tlacolula. If you want depth over breadth, do Monte Albán solo in the morning (sunrise or 8 a.m.) and a separate day for Mitla plus Hierve el Agua.

Skip the in-zócalo touts selling "private" tours at half price. Most are unlicensed and leave you scrambling for the return ride. Book through GetYourGuide or your hotel concierge.

What to Bring

  • Refillable water bottle (1L+) — site stalls charge double.
  • Sun hat and SPF 50 — almost no shade on the plateau.
  • Cash for entry, parking and tips (MXN 200 to 400 covers it).
  • Sturdy shoes — uneven stone, no railings on the South Platform.
  • Travel insurance card (SafetyWing or Genki) for the rare twisted ankle.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much is Monte Alban entry in 2026?

MXN 95 (about $5 USD) for foreign visitors. Free for Mexican residents on Sundays. Parking is an extra MXN 30 ($1.60).

How long do you need at Monte Alban?

Plan 2 to 3 hours on site. Add 30 minutes each way from Oaxaca City. A relaxed half day round-trip is perfect.

Is Monte Alban worth a sunrise tour?

Yes if you love photography or want to beat heat and crowds. Private sunrise tours run $90 to $140 per person and include early access at 7:30 a.m.

Can you combine Monte Alban with Mitla in one day?

Yes but it is a full day. Most travelers do Monte Alban in the morning and Mitla plus Tule tree in the afternoon. Group tours covering both run $45 to $70.

Is Monte Alban hard to walk?

Moderate. Expect 1 to 2 km of uneven stone, two staircases, and exposed sun at 1,940 m elevation. Wear grippy shoes and a hat.

Are guides available at the entrance?

Yes. Certified guides at the entrance charge MXN 600 to 900 ($32 to $48) for a 90-minute tour for up to 6 people.

Can you take a colectivo to Monte Alban?

No, no public colectivo serves the site. Use a tour shuttle ($10 round-trip), a taxi ($25), or rideshare via Didi ($14 to $18 each way).