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Top 20 largest archaeological sites in Americas2026 ranking

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#1 Machu Picchu (Machu Picchu Pueblo, Peru) +20 recs 4.8/5

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Machu Picchu stands as one of the most famous pre-Hispanic locations in the Americas. It showcases remarkable Inca architecture, featuring polished stone walls and stepped agricultural terraces. Built in the 15th century above the Cusco region, the site was abandoned shortly after the Spanish conquest. Rediscovered in 1911, Machu Picchu remains a primary destination for history enthusiasts and adventurers alike.

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#2 Chichen Itza (Piste, Mexico) +16 recs 4.5/5

Chichen Itza, one of the 7 New Wonders of the World, is an iconic archaeological site on the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. A UNESCO World Heritage site, it features Mayan and Toltec ruins like the Kukulcan Pyramid, the Juego de Pelota (Ball Court), and the Cenote Sagrado (Sacred Cenote). Established in the 10th century, this former religious capital gained international attention in the 19th century. For an optimal visit, arrive early and hire a guide to explore its history.

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#3 Tulum Ruins (Tulum, Mexico) +16 recs 5/5

Located on the eastern coast of the Yucatán Peninsula, Tulum is a former Maya city known for its position overlooking the Caribbean Sea. Established starting in the 13th century, it served as a major trade port and religious hub. Key structures include El Castillo, the Temple of the Frescoes, and the Temple of the Descending God. Arrive early to beat the heat and crowds, then head to the beach below for a swim.

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#4 Monte Albán (Oaxaca, Mexico) +15 recs 4.7/5

Monte Albán is a major archaeological site in Oaxaca. Though potentially founded by the Olmec, it reached its peak under the Zapotec civilization between 200 and 600 AD. Perched at 1,941 meters, it offers sweeping views. Less crowded than Teotihuacan, it provides an intimate historical experience. Expect to spend 2.5 hours exploring.

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#5 Teotihuacan (Teotihuacan, Mexico) +15 recs 4.3/5

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Teotihuacan is a massive ancient city in Mexico. Established around 200 B.C. and abandoned by the 7th century, it once held 200,000 residents. Explore the Pyramid of the Sun, Pyramid of the Moon, and Temple of Quetzalcoatl. Guided tours, night shows, and hot air balloon flights reveal this historic site.

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#6 Palenque (Palenque, Mexico) +14 recs 5/5

Find the heart of Mayan mythology in one place at Palenque, in the state of Chiapas, Mexico. This site features exceptional architecture and carvings, including sanctuaries, pyramids, palaces, and temples. The city sits within a Unesco World Heritage national park, where you can explore lush, dense jungle and local clearings.

#7 Templo Mayor (Mexico City, Mexico) +9 recs 4.5/5

Templo Mayor, located in the heart of Mexico City, stands as the iconic archaeological core of the former Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan. Unearthed in 1978, the site features remnants of pyramids, altars, and carvings honoring Huitzilopochtli and Tlaloc. The Templo Mayor museum displays a collection of artifacts detailing Aztec daily life and rituals.

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#8 Serra das Paridas Archaeological Site (Lençóis, Brazil) +7 recs 5/5

The Serra das Paridas Archaeological Site, located near Lençóis, features rock paintings thousands of years old. You must hire a local guide to view these human and animal figures. Some carvings are famous for their resemblance to extraterrestrial motifs. Set in a protected landscape, the site blends archaeology with the unique scenery of the Brazilian sertão (backcountry).

#9 Jesuit Ruins of Trinidad (Trinidad, Paraguay) pas encore de reco

The Jesuit Ruins of Trinidad are the largest missionary complex in Paraguay and have held UNESCO status since 1993. With pink sandstone arches, a frieze of angel musicians, and a pulpit carved from thousands of pieces, the hybrid European and Guarani architecture is impressive. This quiet site is perfect for contemplation. The Luz y Sonido (Light and Sound) night show adds a mystical dimension.

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#10 Lost City (Santa Marta, Colombia) pas encore de reco

Lost City (Teyuna) is a 1,200 year old Tayrona archaeological site in Colombia. You can only reach these stone terraces by hiking for four days through the Santa Marta jungle. This settlement, which predates Machu Picchu, served as the political nerve center for a sophisticated pre-Columbian civilization in the Americas.

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#11 Atzompa Archaeological Site (Oaxaca, Mexico) pas encore de reco

The Atzompa Archaeological Site, near Oaxaca, is a Zapotec treasure featuring well-preserved temples, palaces, and a ritual ball court. Less crowded than Monte Albán, it offers a look at elite Zapotec life with expansive views of the Oaxaca valley. Explore this historic hilltop site for an authentic, quiet connection to ancient Mexico.

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#12 Ek' Balam (Temozón, Mexico) pas encore de reco

Ek' Balam, or Black Jaguar in Maya, is a compelling archaeological site in Mexico located about 15 miles from Valladolid. Formerly the capital of a prosperous kingdom, it stands out for its stucco sculptures. The 100-foot Acropolis pyramid offers views over the jungle canopy. Nearby, the X'canche cenote provides a refreshing stop.

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A must-do once in your life!

I was lucky enough to visit Machu Picchu twice during my trip to Peru. Three years later, I still do not have the words to describe this experience, both mystical and magical! You have to see it to be…

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Incredible

I see a lot of people saying it is very touristy and it is, but honestly, that does not take anything away from its beauty. I arrived after five days of walking on the Salkantay Trek, and that adventu…

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The most beautiful setting in the Yucatan

In my opinion, the Tulum Mayan ruins have the most beautiful setting for ruins in all of Mexico. Let me explain. They are located on a cliff overlooking the Caribbean Sea. The water is turquoise, and…

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A historic site

Even though it is a bit out of the way, this 8,000+ year old archaeological site is worth the trip! The guardian, who also gives the guided tour, is really nice. It is a shame that the state does not…

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The most beautiful wonder of the world

There will always be people who complain and say it is too touristy, too organized, spoiled, etc. The reality is that you have to enjoy Machu Picchu while it is still possible to do so. Aside from the…

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Great archaeological site to see near Mexico City

Not too far from the capital, and served by some really cheap bus lines, plan on a big half-day (including travel time) to visit this huge archaeological site. There are several ancient pyramids and a…

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A wonder of the world

Chichen Itza is one of the seven wonders of the modern world. Even if it does not quite measure up to other wonders like Machu Picchu, it really shows off the building skills of the Mayans. Having a g…

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Breathtaking

Remarkable site because of its dizzying location on high peaks, with monumental structures perched on rocky points in ways that defy explanation. A must-see at least once in your life!

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Surprisingly well preserved

The pyramid is very well preserved, where you can still perfectly see the steps, the tiers, and the snakes carved along the edges.

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