Mil Columnas



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Chichen Itza is a popular archaeological site located in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. One of the most notable structures within the site is the "Mil Columnas," which translates to "Thousand Columns" in English. The Mil Columnas is a massive structure that was once used as a marketplace during the height of the Mayan civilization.

Visitors to Chichen Itza can explore the Mil Columnas and other structures within the site from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily. Admission fees vary depending on whether you are a Mexican citizen or a foreign visitor, with prices ranging from $80 to $480 MXN.

In addition to the Mil Columnas, visitors can also explore other notable structures within Chichen Itza, such as the Kukulkan Pyramid, the Temple of the Warriors, and the Great Ball Court. There are also several nearby attractions worth visiting, such as the Ik Kil Cenote, which is a natural swimming hole located just a few minutes' drive from Chichen Itza.

For more information about Chichen Itza and its surrounding attractions, visit the official website at www.chichenitza.inah.gob.mx.

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