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Tourist information for Puebla. Estrella Roja.
Exclusive Experiences in Puebla.
Exclusive Experiences in Puebla.
Exclusive Experiences in Puebla.
Exclusive Experiences in Puebla.
Discover Puebla: North Mountain Range, Magic Mountains.
Zacatlán. North Mountain Range Map.
7. Discover Puebla: North Mountain Range, Magic Mountains.
Chignahuapan, Pahuatlán, Huachinango, Xicotepec,
Tetela de Ocampo, Aquixtla.
8. Discover Puebla: Northeast Sierra. Northeast Sierra Map.
Cuetzalan. Posada Molina.
9. Discover Puebla: Northeast Sierra. Tlatlauqitepec, Zacapoaxtla,
Jonotla. Hueyapan. Descubre Cuetzalan (Discover Cuetzalan,
Tour Operator). Casa de Piedra Hotel.
10. Discover Puebla: Serdan Valley. Ciudad Serdán,
San José Chiapa, San Nicolás de Buenos Aires, Acajete,
Nopalucan, Oriental, Libres, Tepeyahualco. Serdan Valley Map.
11. Discover Puebla: Angelópolis. City of Puebla.
Tourist Attractions in Puebla. Map of the Angelopolis Area.
Operadora de Viajes y Transportes Turísticos (Tour Operator).
12. Discover Puebla: Angelópolis. City of Puebla. Tourist Attractions in
Puebla. Holiday Inn Hotel.
13. Discover Puebla: Angelópolis. City of Puebla.
Tourist Attractions in Puebla. Casa de los Muñecos. Imperial Hotel.
14. Discover Puebla: Angelópolis. City of Puebla.
Tourist Attractions in Puebla. Misión Hotel. Palace Hotel.
15. Discover Puebla: Angelópolis. City of Puebla.
Tourist Attractions in Puebla. Posada San José Hotel.
16. Map of the City of Puebla.
17. Historic Centre of Puebla Map.
18. Discover Puebla: Angelópolis. San Andrés Cholula,
San Pedro Cholula, Huejotzingo, Cuautinchan, Tecali de Herrera,
San Martín Texmelucan, Tepeaca. La Estrella de Belem Hotel.
19. Discover Puebla: Atlixco Valley and Matamoros. Atlixco,
San Andrés Calpan. Map of the Atlixco Valley and Matamoros.
20. Discover Puebla: Atlixco Valley and Matamoros. Metepec,
Tianguismanalco, Tochimilco, Huaquechula. AMEVH.
21. Discover Puebla: Mixteca. Izúcar de Matamoros, Tlapanalá,
Huatlatlauca, San Juan Epatlán, Chiautla de Tapia,
Acatlán de Osorio, Chietla.
22. Discover Puebla: Mixteca. Santa Clara Huiziltepec, Chigmecatitlán,
Atoyatempan, Molcaac, Tepexi de Rodríguez. Mixteca Map.
23. Discover Puebla: Tehuacán and Sierra Negra. Tehuacán,
Tecamachalco. Tehuacán and Sierra Negra Map.
24. Discover Puebla: Tehuacán and Sierra Negra.
Zapotitlán Salinas, San Juan Raya.
25. Gastronomy in Puebla.
26. Limitless Adventures in Puebla.
27. Inspiring Cultures, Archeological Zones in Puebla.
28. Business & Conventions in Puebla.
Centro Vacacional Atlixco- Metepec Hotel & Resort.
29. State of Puebla Map.
The State is located in the heart of Mexico. It is
the right place to experience the
history, since Puebla has been a leading
actor in many important events. This place
combines the pre-Hispanic culture, the
Palafox's heritage, the ideas of the
Revolution, and the modern expressions
of art and culture. The State of Puebla
has a natural richness, which is
characterized by its diversity: it has
mountains, desert like areas, valleys,
lakes, forests, rivers, volcanoes etc. As
a consequence, the climate also varies
and presents considerable differences
depending on the region, changing from
cold to warm and from dry to humid.
Due to this, ever since the pre-Hispanic
era, several important cultures settled in
this area and the geography was
fundamental for their development.
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1. Unique and unrivalled climate conditions for
playing golf: four extraordinary courses in the
metropolitan area of Puebla, one course in
Altlixco, one in Tehuacan, and another in
Izúcar de Matamoros.
2. Elegant Antiques Stores & unique
treasures: many options with exceptional
pieces in a city full of history; Sunday is
antiques day in Puebla, and Callejón de
los Sapos (Alley of the Frogs) heaves
with dealers, parading all you can
imagine.
3. Pamper Yourself Big Time: boutique
hotels and spas, exclusive spaces, real
treasures.
6. Get active and discover the great mountain range in
Puebla, cloud forest, waterfalls, crystal clear pools:
mountain biking or horseback riding in the lush, leafy
green mountains, trekking in the Valle de Piedras
Encimadas (Valley of the Stacked Stones), rappel in one
of the many beautiful waterfalls of Puebla…
7. Climbing the highest mountains and enjoy the sky and
the stars: the Pico de Oizaba is the highest mountain in
Mexico, it rises 5,636 metres (18,491 ft) above sea level,
or the Alitzin, also known as Sierra Negra with up to 4,640
m (15,220 ft) above sea level.
8. Paragliding experience, a dream come true!, an
unforgettable experience.
9. Splashing in the water, boast slides with dozens of
loops, or just relax: water playgrounds and parks, fun for
the entire family in Atlixco, Tehuacán and Chignahuapan.
10. Adventures in Nature, trout fishing, impresive
waterfalls, fossils: horseback riding in the Valle de
Piedras Encimadas (Valley of the Stacked Stones),
fossils in Tirritelas Ecotourism Park in San Juan Raya,
beaches in the Alchichica Lagoon, a bottomless lake
situated in the middle of an old crater, horseback riding in
the Centro Campestre las Truchas in Huachinango,
explore the waterfalls near Cuetzalan .
4. The most exquisite and refined type of food,
traditional cuisine with intense passion and
avant-garde spirit: dishes prepared according
to ancient recipes in a unique ambiance, a
gourmet paradise.
5. Explore the mysterious depths of the
underground world, wonderful cavern formations,
unique adventures: The North Mountain Range, is
filled with fascinating caverns. The Cuetzalan cave
system, has the potential to be the most extensive in
Latin America, with 100km of cave, a world of
possibilities.
11. An Authentic Safari, lions, monkeys, wolves and
more: Africam is one of the best zoos in the continent,
the Night Safari ... amazing!
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12. Vivid Puebla, history, adventure,
imagination: the forts Loreto and Guadalupe,
Imagina Museum, the Planetarium, the
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tianguis (market day) in Analco, the Culture
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Houese, and much more.
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flavors, sweet liqueurs, moles and
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more: the Calle de los Dulce or candy street, an entire
street filled with shops selling freshly-made traditional
candy, the kitchens in the convents like Santa Clara, the
ciders of Zacatlán and Huejotzingo, the wines of
Tlatlauquitepec, the highland coffee from Cuetzalan.
15. The cuisine of the convents, sweets, mole, chile en
nogada: the most famous dishes of Puebla are the
result of patience and dedication of the nuns who
inhabited the ancient monasteries of the city.
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116. Chignahuapan, the townof the blown-glass
Christmas ornaments: more than 200 factories that
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pproduce millions of Christmas ornaments (esferas).
13. A Taste of Puebla, a walking tour of
Poblano Street Food, markets and food
festivals: the Carmen Serdán Market, the
Acocota, the San Pedro de Cholula
Market, the Purísima Market in Tehuacán,
the Tianguis (market day) in Cuetzalan, the
Apple Fair in Zacatlán, the Chile en Nogada
Fair in San Andrés Calpan, the Taco Fair in
San Nicolás de Buenos Aires, the Sidra Fair inn
Huejotzingo, The Fair of the Coffee in
Cuetzalan, the Mole de Caderas Festival in
Tehuacán…
17. Zacatlán, the frost time in the mist, tradition, spirits,
cheese filled bread, the gully of Los Jilgueros.
18. Cuetzalan, the magic of traditions, the natives
dressed with their traditional suit, cobbled streets,
yellow quarry stones in main constructions, the
Voladores (flyers), ancient traditions.
19. Tianguis (market day) and Fairs, talavera,
embroidery, onyx, cider, flowers, explosion of color: the
weekend market at the Callejón de los Sapos (Alley of
the Toads), El Parian the ideal place to buy local
handicrafts, City's Artists Quarter, the Tianguis of
Cuetzalan, the Flower Fair in Atlixco, the National TTree
and Christmas ornaments Fair in Chignahuapan.
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20. San Pedro Cholula, Hispanic heritage: land
of contrasts, tunnels under a pyramid,
Ex-convents and beautifully decorated
Baroque temples.
24. Lost Mysteries of the Ancients, men that fly, offerings
and processions: ethnic festivals like the Huey
Atlixcayotl in Atlixco, el Light and Life Festival in
Chignahuapan, the Huejotzingo, San Pablito and
Pahuatlán Carnival …
21. Dance the night away, candles and
piano, dancing until dawn: Juárez, the
Callejón de los Sapos (Alley of the Toads),
and the Carolinos zone in Puebla,
Angelópolis Island or Container City in
Cholula.
22. Museums, Art, Antiques, Talavera,
a,
sweets and candies, temptations of
Puebla: House of Culture, Palafoxx
Library, Amparo Museum, Callejón dee
los Sapos (Alley of the Toads), Ell
Parian, Museum of the State, Street off
Candies, Casa de los Muñecos (House
of Dolls) ....
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Cholula, Cantona, Yohualichan…
26. Traditional architecture, red tiles and quarry: the
cobblestone streets in Cuetzalan, the steep streets in
Pahuatlán, the nice facades in Zacatlán, the gates in
Zacapoaxtla, the colorful landscape in Chignahuapan ...
27. Jewels of Architecture, Art Treasures: the Cathedral
in Puebla, Iglesia de la Soledad (Church of Solitude),
Temple of Santo Domingo with its Chapel of the Rosary,
the Royal Chapel of the Ex-convent of San Gabriel in
Cholula, the former Ex-convent of Tecamachalco ...
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than just Talavera: marble, onyx and alabaster
in Tecalli, the colorful amate paper in San
Pablito, art of grosgrain or “popotillo” in
Tonanzintla, the blankets, shawls and
embroidered shawls from the “Sierra” (Mountain
range) ...
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Pedro Cholula, Tepeaca Tecamachalco Zacatlán,
Tehuacán ...
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29. Domes, facades and altarpieces in Puebla,
the spirit of the city: Cathedral, Palafox Library,
Casa de los Muñecos (House of Dolls), Templo
plo
de la Compañía de Jesús (Temple of thee
Society of Jesus), Chapel of the Rosary ...
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elephant feet: Biosphere Reserve Tehuacán-Cuicatlan,
Helia Bravo Holis Botanical Garden, Museum of
Paleontology, Tehuacán.
33. Altarpieces, Onyx and Hernán Cortés traces:
Acatzingo, Tepeaca, Tecali de Herrera and
Cuauhtinchán.
34. From the summit of the volcano to Valley of Flowers
in Atlixco: convents and temples in Atlxco, San Baltazar
Atlimeyaya, Tochimilco Huaquechula.
30. Magic Towns Chignahuapan and
Zacatlán, unique Christmas ornaments,
ciders, spirits, waterfalls, hot springs:
Chignahuapan, the Salto de Quetzalapa
Waterfall, the Valle de Piedras Encimadas
(Valley of the Stacked Stones) in Zacatan.
35.
35 Convents and palaces, Baroque art, cloisters and
mummies: the Ex–convent of San Miguel Archangel (16th
century) in Huejotzingo, the Ex-convent of San Andrés
Calpan and Ex-hacienda of Chautla
36. Cholula, fusion of two worlds, panoramic views,
convents, talavera: the great pyramid, chapels, shrines
and temples, restaurants, clubs, ethnobotanical garden
and a museum.
31.
31 Twists and turns along the magic foggy road to
Cuetzalan and the Siera del Oriente (Northeast Mountain
Range), caves, waterfalls, endless green: Zacapoaxtla, Jonotla,
La Gloria Waterfalls, El Salto, Cuetzalan, Yohualichan...
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Metlatoyucan
The name "Zacatlán" comes from the Nahuatl, it thus means "place of
abundant zacate". It is renowned as one of the country's foremost
apple-growing regions, and it has been designated a “Magic Town”.
This is a place of tradition, warm hospitality, artisan crafts and
ethnic cuisine. It is surrounded by a number of natural beauties
and it has a rich gastronomy, including cheese filled bread, wines
and “sidra” (a fermented alcoholic beverage made from apple
juice). The city’s main annual festival is the Feria de la
Manzana or Apple Fair, which is held each August, the
Festival Cuaxochitl, which occurs in May, and the Cider
Festival in November. It is also home to the Relojes
Centenario company, the first clock factory in Latin America
and in the upper part of the building, there is a clock
museum. The main square has a flower clock with has
faces, each of which is five meters in diameters and nine
tunes that can be heard throughout the day.
On the opposite side is the former Franciscan monastery
founded in 1567, after an extensive restoration the
monastery has become a beautiful Culture House and the
“Luciano Márquez Becerra” Regional Museum, which
displays pre
Market
Colonial Architecture
Museum
Boat Ride
Cave Paintings
Rafting
Cider & Spirits
Archeological Site
Handcraft
Water Spring-Water Park
Camping
Waterfall
Tipical Food
Golf
Grottos
Sport Fishing
Poza Rica
Xicotepec
de Juárez
Pahuatlan
Huauchinango
Valle de las
Piedras
Encimadas
Zacatlan
MEXICO
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Chignahuapan
Aquixtla
Tetela de
Ocampo
Xalapa
MEXICO
119
Hispanic
Hi
Hispani
ic artifacts
artif
tifacts as well as arms from the Mexican War of
Independence; the San Pedro Parish with a Baroque façade; the
main square; the Municipal Palace. The area drains towards the
Gulf of Mexico as part of the Tecolutla River basin and because of
the rugged terrain is filled with small fast winding rivers. The Tulimán
waterall is the talles in the area with an estimated height of between
250 and 300 meters. The Piedras Encimadas Valley has rocks over 65
millon years old formed by volcanic activity; and the San Pedro waterfall
located in Atmatla, where you can swim and enjoy the panoramic view.
Not very far from the downtown (300 meters south) you can enjoy a
fantastic view of gully of jilgueros, and the magnificent waterfall named “de
las tres Marías” (The Three Maries).
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México
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Surrounded by natural beauties, this colorful town has a nice central
plaza. It is famous the Flower Fair held at the end of February. The
historic center of the city is marked by traditional architecture with its
pitches roofs covered in red tile and iron-railed balconies. In front of the
main square is the Municipal Palace and the church is the Santa María
de la Asunción Temple, easily seen by its 84 meter wide and 25 meter
tall cupola. Next to this structure is an old monastery complex in which
is an important image of a buried Jesus called the “Señor del Santo
Entierro”, many miracles has been attributed to this image. Located
very near are the Tenango and Necaxa dams, both are good options
for sport fishing.
It has recently been designated “Magic Town”. Among the
attractions are: the Parroquia de Santiago Apóstol (Parish of
James Apostle) built in the 18th century with a Baroque façade,
and the kiosk in front of the church made of fine woods in a
beautiful Moorish style with colorful decor; the Basilica of the
Immaculate Conception, contemporary building with houses
an amazing wooden sculpture of the Virgin Mary, almost 14
meters in height, reputed to be the largest interior sculpture of
its kind in Latin America. Only 8 kilometers far from the town
Two blocks from the main square is La Xochipila, a pre-Hispanic
is the Salto de Quetzalapan, an impressive 200-meter-high
ceremonial center and each year on the 24th of June, there are
waterfall, as well as several thermal spas. Chignahuapan is
celebrations with indigenous dances day and night; also there are
one of the most important towns in Mexico for the
cleansing ceremonies. In this celebration a sacred "Teponaxtli" (a
manufacture of glass Christmas ornaments.
wooden drum in the form of an animal) which has been preserved since
the prehispanic era has an important role. The Parrish of St John the
Baptist was built in the 17th century and displays a Gothic style. The
Carranza Museum, where the autopsy of the assassinated President
Venustiano Carranza was performed. The Xico Juice and Concentrates
Factory where you can familiarize yourself with the process of making
different fruit juices. And the San Marcos Rivier, the ideal place for
rafting.
Pahuatlán – Recently has been designated “Magic Town”, because
of its ancient culture and mysticism. The main monumental structure
in the municipality is the Santiago Apóstol parish from the 16th
century. In San Pablito the villagers has kept the tradition of the “Papel
Amate”, There are caves at Angeles Tlacuilotepec, El Saltillo and
Cazones, with cave paintings in the area between the Atla and Xolotla
communities as well as a small archeological site at Saltillo.
One of the most important attractions is the Parish of Nuestra Señora
de la Asunción was built in 1808 and is the tallest building in the town.
It faces the main plaza or “zócalo” with a nice garden. In front is the
municipal palace built in the French style, and inside is the Los Tres
Juanes Museum, with an exhibition related with archeology and
ethnography. Near is La Cañada is a small mining town, this
was the first mine exploded by the Spaniards. In the nearby
community of Xaltempa de Lucas are the Aconco waterfalls;
and in Carreragco are located the Grutas de Acocomoca,
the Grutas de Carreragco, the Grutas de Nanahuatzingo,
and the Grutas de Tempextla a cave system.
It has a parish church dedicated to St. John
the Evangelist, with a nice Baroque style
built in 1864. Nearby is “Salto de
Tepexcanal” an impressive 70 meter
high waterfall with a shallow clear
blue waters at its base.
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Poza Rica
Jonotla
Yohualichan
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Cuetzalán
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Nautla
Zacatlan
Hueyapan
Zacapoaxtla
MEXICO
119
Cuetzalan - It is a picturesque town located in a mountain range with
beautiful cobblestone streets and redtiled roofs and has been
designated Magic Town. It is worth to visit: the Parish of San
Francisco, it dates from the end of the 19th century and it has an
extraordinary high tower; the Sanctuary of Guadalupe also known
as the "Church of the Jarritos", due to the fact that its tower is
decorated with hundreds of small clay jugs; The Chapel of the
Conception, with exquisite mural paintings; the Calmahuistic
Ethnographic Museum, which exhibits a series of typical
objects of the inhabitants of the region, traditional cloths, crafts
and looms as well as archaeological pieces, besides of
photographies and documents. Just four miles to the east of
Cuetzalan, is the archeological zone of Yohualichán, with a
ceremonial center built on a series of natural platforms; the
site contains niched pyramids as well, and it is related to the
El Tajín site in Veracruz.
MEXICO
Chignahuapan
129
Tlatlauquitepec
Teziutlán
Aquixtla
Tetela de
Ocampo
Nautla
MEXICO
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MEXICO
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Huamantla
Parque Natural
La Malinche
Handcraft
Water SpringWater Park
Camping
Waterfall
Tipical Food
Golf
Grottos
MEXICO
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México
PUEBLA
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The area offers astonishing natural beauties like: the Cuetzalan
system, 32 kilometers of cave passage, some of the most important
caves are: Atepolihúi, Cohuatichan, Chichicazapan, Zoquiapan and
Chivostoc; and a large number of waterfalls like the Salto del Cuichat,
the Salto de las Brisas, and basins like Atepatahua and Las Hamacas.
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Market
Colonial Architecture
Hiking & Climbing
Museum
Trekking
Zip Line
Cider & Spirits
Archeological Site
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It was recently designated Magic Town. Among its attractions are:
the Ex-Convent of of the Assumption of Mary, built in 1531 by the
Franciscan Order; the beautiful main square, with a variety of
trees and flowers surrounded by surrounded by various
portals; the Municipal Palace built in the late 19th century; the
Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, with beautiful paintings;
the Sanctuary of the Lord of Huaxtla, where they worship a
carved wood statue made in 1701; the Cerrito de
Guadalupe, with a 19th century church and a magnificent
40-meter high waterfall.
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The town lies in magnificent mountain countryside, and you can visit the
Municipal Palace, built in 1890; the Xolalpancalli Regional Museum with an
exhibit of pre-Hispanic pieces and some other artifacts of Zacapoaxtla history;
the Parish of San Pedro Apostle built in the 16th century in a neoclassical
style; the Shrine of Guadalupe, with a beautiful interior decorating; the Church
of Esquipulas, beautiful building devoted to the Black Christ of Guatemala;
Apulco, fish center that can be visited prior authorization; the 35-meter
waterfall "La Gloria"; the waterfall "La Olla", a beautiful place for camping; the
waterfall “Velo de Novia” (Bridal Veil), located about 10 kilometers down the
Apulco River; and Apulco Ranch, where diverse fruit wines are produced.
Among the many natural tourist attractions are: “La Soledad” Dam,
located 15 miles far from the town is “La Soledad” Dam, where you
can go fishing, take a boat ride, if you are a little more adventurous,
You can visit the chapel dedicated to the Virgin of Guadalupe, that was
try rappelling at the dam; the Spring of Xiliaco, located in Huaxtla; the
built around a sacred image in stone that was discovered in october
impressive, 70m-high waterfall Puxtla, also known as Bridal Veil,
22, 1922, and since then is celebrated each year; the Church of St.
John the Baptist, built in the 16th century; the natural spring in the
located at three kilometers; the "Mirador Cerro Cabezon", which offers a
Apulco River; the Peñón de Jonotla, the view from the top is
stunning landscape of cliffs and forests, where there is a zip line using
spectacular in all directions, and is one of the most important
double line cables 500 meters (1,640ft ) in length at a height of 90
sanctuaries for the indigenous people in the region; and the
meters(295ft) over a natural gully; there are several caves located in Cerro
Jonotla Grottos, only 2 kilometers far from the town. There
Cabezón, but the most important is Olinteutli cave, that was used as an ancient
is also a library with an interesting exhibition of marine
fossils found on the Peñón de Jonotla.
ceremonial center; the Caltepec archaeological zone which is located on a series
of terraces three kilometers long and 2 kilometers wide; the Cave of Tepehican,
showing pre-Hispanic glyphs on the walls; and the “Pozas de Agua Azul” in
Cuacuaxtla, beautiful waterfalls surrounded by coffee plantations. Tlatlaquitepec is also
The town is famous for its brightly embroidered
woolen pieces. Around its central plaza, you
known for producing various fruit wines, as well as charming embroidery designs. Its
will see the workshops where the women
surroundings are ideal for camping and hiking.
work on these articles. Other attractions
are: the Chapel of Santa Filomena
and the Church of Santo Patrón
San Andrés Apóstol.
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There are wheat-growing haciendas like: Tlapaleca, Teoloyucan,
Virreyes, among others.
You can visit an ancient aqueduct of the colonial era and the Church
Jesús de las tres Caídas. It is the starting point for most climbers
attempting El Pico de Orizaba.
Se puede visitar las haciendas trigueras: Tlapaleca, Teoloyucan,
Virreyes, entre otras.
You can visit the Church Church of St. John the Baptist, the building
dates back to the 18th century and it is considered a Baroque jewel; not
very far from Libres there are some 12,000 year old petroglyphs in
Rancho Viejo; colonial aqueduct named “Los Arcos”.
Tepeyahualcoa
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Libres
Handcraft
Camping
Typical Food
Golf
Ex-Hacienda
You can visit the Parish church of St. Joseph built in the
17th century; and three haciendas: Ojo de Agua, Ozumba
and Vicencio; the ancient San José Chiapa Hacienda has
a beautiful chapel from the 17th century. The Tololcingo
Lagoon offers a nice landscape with many birds like
Canadian ducks and cranes.
Colonial Architecture
Hiking & Climbing
Museum
Bird Watching
Cave Paintings
Archeological Site
Cuetzalan
Oriental
Laguna
Preciosa
Laguna
Atexcac
Laguna
Tototzingo
Parque Natural
La Malinche
Nopalucan
MEXICO
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San Nicolás de
Buenos Aires
MEXICO
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Acajete
San Juan
Atenco
L.Aljojuca
Parque Nacional
Pico de Orizaba
MEXICO
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Ciudad
Serdan
PUEBLA
Small town, known as the "Capital of the Taco" by the fair
that is held here every year.
Perote
Launa
El Salado
Laguna
Alchichica
San José
Chiapa
México
Cantona
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The town has several colonial buildings like the Church of San Pedro
Apostle from the 16th century, and the Ermita de San Pedro or
Tepeyahualqui built in 1668. There are several 19th
century-haciendas like: Micuautla, San Roque, San Jose
Tizaco, Tetipanapa, Tezontepec, Jalapasco, La Cofradía and
De Soto. Seven kilometers away is the archaeological site
of Cantona, the largest prehispanic city yet discovered
in Mesoamerica. Nearby is the Alchichica Lagoon, a
salt water lake in the crater of an extinct volcano,
ideal for swimming and fishing. You can also
You can visit the Main Square, the Parish built in the 16th century, and Malintzin National
visit other lakes as Precious and Quechulac
Park with beautiful woods and countless camping areas.
where you cah fish charales and rainbow
trout.
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Handcraft
Water SpringWater Park
Camping
Waterfall
Tipical Food
Golf
MÉXICO
Colonial Architecture
Hiking & Climbing
Museum
Sport Fishing
Archeological Site
Zoo
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Texmelucan
Parque Nacional
Pico de
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MEXICO
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After the conquest, the City of Puebla was the first to be
founded in the state, on April the 16th of 1531, as a social
and human experiment, in which a group of civilians
headed by Fray Toribio de Benavente participated.The
majestic City of Puebla and other important cities were
built with the labor and art of the Indians of the area, as
well as that of enter-prising Spaniards. Therefore, the
area thrived with agriculture and cattle raising.
In what architecture concerns, churches, schools,
hospitals and homes were built, and it is here where
cultural syncretism left one of its most important
legacies; in the historical center of the City of Puebla
which was declared "Cultural Heritage of Mankind" by the
UNESCO in 1987, with more than 2600 buildings of great
value.
Huejotzingo
Cholula
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La Catedral de la Inmaculada Concepción (Cathedral) – The massive
cathedral has a Renaissance architecture and was built in different
periods since 1575. No less impressive is the interior, decorated with
beautiful master pieces. The Cathedral has two organs donated by the
Carlos V.
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The City of Puebla is located 85 miles away from Mexico City.
Modern highways communicates with all the main cities around the
country. It has an International Airport, named Hermanos Serdán, as
well as an important Bus Station.
A place full of culture, charm, traditions, history, beliefs...The
magnificent trace of the city has made up the legend that were the angels
who did it. Puebla is a jewel of world’s architecture and has been able to
adapt spaces and fill them with life and movement.
The city is well stocked with modern and comfortable hotels, beautiful
colonial buildings, and interesting museums. The end of April kicks off the
month-long “Feria de Puebla”, a festival full of special events.
It has a mild sub-humid climate, with rainfalls in summer. The average
temperature is 16.7°C (62°F).
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Tecamachalco
Palafoxiana Library, Culture House – This historical building is one of
the oldest libraries in Latin America, it dates back to 1646. Open
Tuesday to Friday from 10:00 to 17:00 hrs. Saturday and Sunday
from 10:00 to 16:00 hrs.
Church of Santo Domingo – It was bbuilt in 1571. The temple
is an stunning example of the Baroque style, and is famous
for the resplendent Rosary Chapel, with 22-karat gold
decoration, one of the city's jewels. Ornate sculptures,
masterful paintings and extravagant gold leaf cover every
inch of the walls and ceiling of chapel, creating a dazzling
effect. The chapel is sometimes referred to as "the golden
house" or “the eighth wonder of the world”.
Calle de Santa Clara (Santa Clara’s Street) – It is located in
6 oriente in the Historic Center, and the entire streeet is filled
with shops selling freshly-made typical candies of Puebla.
The street holds the name of Santa Clara because the
ancient convent of the Clarisian nuns is found here, and the
nuns have made delicious sweets since the 18th century.
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Casa del Alfeñique – This 18th century building, houses the Regional
Amparo Museum - The museum’s permanent collection
Museum of Puebla with a display of 16th Century Mexican Indian codices,
traces Mexico’s history. It has one of the most important
Spanish armors, blueprints, photographs, paintings, carriages and a collection of
collections of pre-Hispanic, colonial and modern art in
antique dresses. Open Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 17:00 hrs Sunday, free
Mexico. This museums integrates technology such
entrance.
as multimedia systems and interactive CDs, which
Palacio Municipal (Municipal Palace) – Its construction ends in 1906, the façade is
can provide guided tours in English, Spanish,
made of gray cantera stone in Renaissance style. In the interior, there is a patio with an
French and Japanese. Because of its
exquisite marble stairway, as well as beautiful salons and stained glass windows.
collection and avant-garde use of
technology, the museum is considered to
be one of the most important in Latin
America. Open Wendsday to
Monday from 10:00 am to 18:00
pm.
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TOURISTIC ATTRACTIONS IN PUEBLA
Casa de los Muñecos (House of the Dolls) – An 18th Century building
with one of the most beautiful façades in the city. It is so named
because of the building’s façade is decorated by 16 panels with
Talavera that include semi-naked figures that appear to be like
dolls. Inside, the University Museum exhibits more than 200
colonial paintings, ant it also houses an elegant restaurant.
Open Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 17:00 hrs.
El Parían Craft Market – With an ancient tradition the market
Museo Nacional de los Ferrocarriles Mexicanos (National Railway
is still the best option if you want to buy any kind of handcraft.
Museum) – Puebla was once a major rail hub, and it is now home to one
Barrio del Artista (City's Artists Quarter) – The idea for
of the most important railway museums in Mexico. It is located on the
converting the old marketplace into an artsy neighborhood
site
of Puebla’s 19th-century railroad station, a neoclassical style
came in 1940 from a group of art students. Dozens of artists
building.
The museum houses an extensive collection of railway
now paint in the quarter, surounded by art galeries and nice
memorabilia
and displays a sprawling rail yard with diesel, electric and
cafes.
steam
locomotives
along with passenger and freight cars, plus assorted
Church of San Francisco. Shrine of San Sebastian – It
machinery
from
all
over
Mexico. Open Tuesday to Sunday from 9:00 to
was built in the 16th century. It features an incredible
orage-red tile facade. In the sideway of the church is the
17:00 hrs.
San Francisco Rode, with a number of restaurants where
Ex Convento de Santa Rosa – The convent was built in 1739 and since
you can enjoy the traditional “chalupas”. Nearby it is
1973 it was transform into a cultural center. In 1869, it ceased being a
interesting to visit the ancient Almoloya public washing
convent and became a psychiatric hospital. In the 20th century the
area.
Ceramic Museum was founded in the building’s kitchen. This is where
the story of the invention of mole poblano takes place. The facility
exhibit local costumes and handicrafts, and offers shows and art
classes. Open Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 17:00.
Museo de la Revolución Mexicana “Casa de Aquiles Serdán” (Museum
of the Revolution) – It was the home of Aquiles Serdán in the very early
20th century. He was politically active during the Revolution The
museum depicts in 24 rooms the realization of the revolutionary
movement in Mexico, through documents, furniture and objects from
the period, paintings, photographs and murals. Open Tuesday to
Sundayy from 10:00 to 17:00 hrs.
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science, technology, human beings and the importance for caring for
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ages. There is a planetarium next to the museum. Open Monday too
Friday from 9:00 to 13:00 hrs. and from 14:00 to 18:00 hrs. Saturday and
Sunday from 10:00 to 14:00 hrs and from 15:00 to 9:00 hrs.
Museo y Pinacoteca José Luis Bello y Zetina (Jose Luis Bello y Zetina
Museum and Art Gallery) – Displays one of the most important art
collections in Mexico and America, more than three thousand pieces of all
over the world and from different eras are exhibit in here. Open Tuesday to
Sunday from 10:00 to 17:00 hrs.
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Ex Convento de Santa Mónica, Museo de Arte Religioso (Ex
Convent of Santa Monica, Museum of Religious Art) – In this
convent, the nuns created the famous Chiles en nogada, as a
tribute to Agustin de Iturbide when he came back to Puebla
after signing the declaration of Independence of Mexico, so
they prepared this dish with the colors of the Mexican flag:
green of the pepper, white of the Nogada and red of the
pomegranate. Today the convent houses the Museum of
Religious Art with more than 3,500 pieces of sacred art
from the 16th to 19th centuries, one of the largest
collections of religious art in Mexico. It has 27 rooms that
explain the origins of the site, the history of Puebla since
the sixteenth century, the process of evangelization, and
the everyday life of the convent. Open Tuesday to Sunday
from 10:00 to 17:30 hr
Los Portales (The Gates) – This is a place full of history surrounded by
buildings from the colonial period, where you can enjoy the typical dishes
in one of the many restaurants located at the gates.
Fuertes de Loreto y Guadalupe – The forts are located on a
hill known as Acueyametepec, which offers a beautiful
panoramic view of the city. Originally these forts were temples
dedicated to the Virgin of Loreto, and the Virgin of Guadalupe, but
in early nineteenth century were turned into fortifications for military
purposes. Both were instrumental to the famous Battle of Puebla on
5 May 1862 during the French Invation. Forts have been restored to
retell this story. The Fort of Loreto houses the Museum of
Non-Intervention which displays in six rooms, more than 180 pieces
from the 18th and 19th centuries, related with the religious and militar
histoy of the place. The Fort of Guadalupe, offers some see-through
glass wall to apreciate the old building. It also has an exhibition of near
200 objects and works of art of the 19th and 20th centuries. Open
Tuesday to Sunday from 9:00 to 17:30 hrs.
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School of Talavera Poblana, “Patio de los Azulejos” – It was built around
1677. This is a place where you can see the Talavera making process, a
top-quality hand-painted ceramics with artistic designs for tiles and
bases.
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Callejón de los Sapos (Alley of the Toads) – This is a pedestrian
street with a series of antique stores where you can purchase
special and rare items. Besides there are several restaurants and
bars to enjoy a tasty meal or the local fruit liquors. There are
Mariachi groups and trios every night.
Africam Safari - Puebla has the most important zoo in Latin America
where there is a great variety of wild animals, as well as a great number
of endemic species, and there are also some endangered species. In this
spectacular zoo the animals live free like in their natural habitat. The zoo
extends for 30 ha. at the bank of the Valsequillo Lake and it is one of the
largest in Mexico. This amazing zoo and wild animal park is home to more
than 3,000 animals from 250 different species. The park is divided by
regions that house wildlife from Asia, Africa, and North America. Visitors
can drive through the park in their cars or in the zoo bus, and mingle with
the free-roaming animals.
Casa del Deán Museum – Two rooms exhibit this unique
selection of Latin American art. Open Tuesday to Sunday
from 10:00 to 17:00 hrs.
San Pedro Museum of Art – Located in a beautiful 16th
Century building, this is a cultural venue which displays
multiple artistic currents and times. It exhibits items dating
from different epochs, it has one of the best colections in art of
Latin America. The museum host State Symphony Orchestra
concerts. Open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 17:00 hrs.
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Monastery of Santa Catalina de Sena – It was built in 1556 and is
considered the oldest in the city. With a simple façade, its interior displalys
beautiful baroque altarpieces.
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The most important feature here is the archeological zone, with a
pyramid known as Tlachihuatépetl (Nahuatl for "artificial
mountain"), dedicated to Chiconauhquiáhuitl, god of the nine
rains. It is the largest man-made monument by volume in the
world. In order to explore the temple has been tunneled,
producing five miles of passageways through the different
levels of the pyramid, displaying some interesting pre-Hispanic
murals. There are some other structures like the Courtyard of
You can visit the Ex-Convent of San Miguel with a nice colonial
Altars, a complex of buildings adjoining the south side of the
architecture,
the temple of San Diego, the main square and City Hall.
pyramid. On the top of the Great Pyramid La Iglesia de
Nuestra Señora de los Remedios (the Virgin of the
Remedies), a Catholic church built in the 16th century by
the Spaniards.
In San Andrés Cholula there are many colonial buildings
with a beautiful Baroque style, among which the temples of
San Francisco Acatepec, Santa Maria Tonantzintla, and
San Bernardino Tlaxcalancingo stand out.
There is also an Ethnobotanical Garden, a zoo in San
Bernardino Tlaxcalancingo and one major university,
University of the Americas.
It has a nice main square, the 16th century monastery of San
Gabriel, with its very large atrium; the archeological zone; the
Museo de la Ciudad de Cholula (Cholula City Museum),
Ancient pre-Hispanic ceremonial center. The Ex-convent of San Juan
Bautista worth a visit for its magnificent altarpiece.
Visit the temple of an Ex-convent in ruins. The town is known as the
center of Onyx handicraft that famous till to abroad.
It is well known for the huge tianguis related with textiles that is
carried out every Tuesday. You can visit the Ex-hacienda of
Polaxtla which houses a museum, the Ex-hacienda of Chautla
with a small museum and a beautiful landscaping around a lake
with an abundant supply of rainbow trout and the Ex-convent
of St. Mary Magdalene with a Baroque altarpiece.
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Aguilar (House of the Eagle Knight); the Cider Museum "La Barrica", where you can learn
about the cider making process and its history; The Capilla Real (Royal Chapel) is also called
the Capilla de Naturales (Indigenous Chapel), the first chapel here was built in 1540, but the
current structure dates from the 17th century, it has 49 domes and 14 chapels.
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It was one of the most important cities of the “The
Royal Road” connecting the capital with
Veracruz. Visit the Ex-convent of San
Francisco, would be almost fortress-like in
its design and construction, and the
Chapel of the Santo Niño Doctor (Holy
Child Doctor), an image that
attracts many pilgrimages.
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Cholula
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You can visit: the “zócalo”, ringed with benches covered in
decorative tiles inviting you to sit; The Ex Convento del Carmen,
dating back from the 16th century; the Iglesia de la Merced, built
in 1680 with an important collection of paintings; the Capilla de
la Tercera Orden, with a magnificent Baroque altarpiece; the
Church and Convent of Santa Clara, neoclassical style
building; the San Juan de Dios Hospital dating back from the
16th century, with a Picture Gallery exhibiting over 50 works
from the 17th and 18th centuries; the Parroquia de la
Natividad, the construction started in 1579; the Iglesia de
San Félix Papa, in the interior displays nice paintings from
the 17th century; the Portal Hidalgo and Portal Morelos,
built in the 18th century; the Municipal Palace, known for its
facade done in talaver and red brick, its interior displays
interesting murals; and the Nursery of Flowers, with
flowers, plants, and trees that grow year-round in this area.
Nearby is Axopan with a coldwater spring; the Centro
Vacacional Metepec, an hotel and Conventio Center with
nice facilities; the San Pedro and los Molinos waterfalls; the
Cerro de San Miguel, with panoramic views of the
suroundings and an hermitage dedicated to the Archangel
Michael.
Metepec
Tochimilco
13
Huaquechula
Atlixco
Handcraft
Water SpringWater Park
Waterfall
Camping
Typical Food
Golf
Colonial Architecture
Hiking & Climbing
Museum
Sport Fishing
Archeological Site
SAN ANDRÉS CALPAN
Visit the Ex-convent of San Andrés with fabulous chapels. In August
is the Chile en Nogada Fair.
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Temple of St. John the Baptist built in the 16th century stand out in the
town. Nearby, you can visit the 15 meters-high waterfall of San Pedro
Atlixco; and Sn.Baltazar Atlimeyaya with a fish farm, named Xoulín with
several restaurants serving fresh fish.
Visit the 16th century Franciscan Ex-Convent an Temple of the Virgin of
the Assumption, whose atrium is surrounded by a wall with battlements,
giving the impression of a fort; the Tochimilco fountain, dating back to the
16th century; and the Aqueduct called Arcos, built inside the Santa Rosa
Chapulapa Hacienda, in the second half of the 19th century.
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It used to be
an important textile production center. Today there is a nice
resort, Centro Vacacional IMSS. There are flsh hatcheries and
ponds, ideal for fishing trout.
Visit the Franciscan Ex-Convent dating back to the 16th century; the
Church of Martín Obispo and the main square that displays vestiges of the
town's history.
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The town is full of beautiful churches like: the Ex-convent, a
magnificent construction started by the Franciscan friars and endend by
the Agustinian friars in the 16th century; the Church of Padre Jesus, built
in the 16th century; the Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, constructed in
Visit the Santo Domingo Ex-Convent built in 1612 beautiful
the 18th century with a beautiful altarpiece and paintings by by the
churrigueresque style altarpieces; the Church of Our Lady of the
colonial
artist Juan Correa; the Chapel of San José, a 16th-century
Assumption, with a wonderful Baroque decoration; the Church of
temple
with
a clear plateresque style; the Chapel of San Francisco, built
Santiago Apostol, with magnificent Baroque style altarpieces; the
by the Franciscans in the 16th century, the interior displays paintings by
Portal Hidalgo built in the 16th century; the Municipal Palace with
Juan Correa; the Chapel of La Candelaria, from the 16th century; and the
a clear colonial style built in the 16th century; the San Juan
Chapel of St. Nicholas Tolentino, from the 17th century.
Colon and San Nicolás Tolentino Haciendas, both were
important sugar cane producers during the 17th and 18th
centuries; the UEP Museum of Archaeology and History; the
aqueducts that were part of the 14 large colonial sugar
haciendas; and the sulfur springs like San Carlos and the
Amatitlanes.
Izucar is known for the elaboration of Trees of Life (a hand
coiled pottery sculpture depicting the biblical Tree of Life,
very colorful and intricately decorated pieces) and
decorated candles made out of beeswax, both traditions
date back to the colonial era.
Visit the Church of the Virgen Mary; the Epatlán Lagoon, an ideal place to
fish and to take boat rides, there are small cabins and restaurants where
where you can enjoy the best fresh fish of the region; and the “El
Huarache Pintado” and “El Resbaladero” archeological zones.
Visit the San Agustin Ex-Convent, built in the 16th century; the Municipal
Palace, an ancient colonial building; the Cristo Rey Church (Christ the
King); the Sun Clock; and the Cerro de los Judíos (Hill of the Jews) with
cave paintings.
Visit the Tepapayeca Ex-Convent, 16th-century monumental
construction; the the double arc aqueduct named Matlala, built in the
19th century; the San Luis Chalma Hacienda, dating back to the 16th
century; Tepapayeca, an archaeological zone with small structures; and
the natural spring named “Ojo de Carbón” (Eye of Coal), where you can
swim.
Visit the Church of St. John the Baptist built in the 17th century, the
Calvario Church (Calvary); the Regional Museum; the El Zapote
archaeological site; and the Solar Marble Clock.
Visit the Church of San Francisco, dating back to the 16th
century and the thermal springs.
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MEXICO
Parque
Nacional
Izta - Popo
PUEBLA
150
Tepeaca
You can visit the Santa Clara de Asis
Church, built in the 17th century.
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Tehuacán
Atlixco
MEXICO
190
Atoyatempan
Sta.Cllara
Huiziltepec
You can visit the Church of San Antonio
dating back to the 16th century and the
Crafts Museum which houses one of the
finest collections palm handicrafts in
miniature.
Molcaxac
Tlapanalá
San Juan
Epatlan
Chigmecatitlán
Izucar de
Matamoros
Visit the Church of the Divine Savior
dating back to the 16th century, the
Hacienda Poveda with a nice chapel; the
Ex-Haciendas of Caloa, Acatzizimitla and
Santiago; the Acatzitzimitla waterfall with
three drops, the most spectacular is a
60-meter waterfall known as Cola de
Caballo (Ponytail); Aconeti, a nice river;
and Acatzizimit Canyon, with a splendid
panoramic view of the region.
Tepexi
El Viejo
Tepexi
de Rodríguez
Tepexi
Viejo
Chietla
MEXICO
190
Chiautla
de Tapia
Handcraft
Water Spring-Water Park
Camping
Waterfall
Hunting
Tipical Food
Golf
Grottos
San Juan
Ixcaquixtla
Ex-Hacienda
Market
Colonial Architecture
Hiking & Climbing
Museum
Boat Ride
Cave Paintings
Archeological Site
Oaxaca
Visit the Church of Our Lady of the
Assumption, dating back to the 16th century, with beautiful
paintings from the colonial era. This region has an exceptional
natural beauty, so it ideal extreme-sports adventures. The Puente
de Dios (God's Bridge), is a spectacular cave with a river (Atoyac)
running through it, boats enable visitors to tour inside the cave; the
Pescaditos Waterfall, is surrounded by beautiful landscapes and has
seven natural pools where you can swim; and Tentzo, caves and
caverns full of legends and myths.
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Acatlan de
Osorio
The town has a nice main square and in front is the Municipal Palace
built in the 16th century. You can also visit the church and Ex convent of
Santo Domingo de Guzmán, its construction began in 1591, and in the
interor is the image of the Lord of Huajoyuca, the most venerated Christ
in the region; the Jesus Nazareno Hospital, built in the 16th century.
Only 8 kilometers far from the town is the Tepexi El Viejo
archaeological site, it is naturally protected by mountains and
canyons and is divided into five areas, the flattened top of the
ridge was retained and expanded by the use of massive outer
wallas that were as 15 meter (50feet), this height and the fact
that they ere plastered were the major functional features of
military construction at Tepexi; the Tlayúa quarry, with a
variety of fossils; the Paleontological Museum "Pie de
Vaca"(Cow Foot), it reveals a treasure that the nature
left behind millions of years ago, with a collection
of more than 7,000 fossils amazingly
well-preserved of fishes, turtles and corals;
Axamilpa River has a nice natural spring.
"The Moralillo" Tianguis is a tradition, it
takes place every Tuesday and is the
largest in the region.
Perote
Some of the main touristic places here are:
the Cathedral of the Immaculate
Conception, with beautiful stained glass
windows and more than 130 angels
decorating the interior of the church; the
Church and Ex-Convento del Carmen
which was built in Mexican Baroque style in
the 18th century; the Church of Our Lady
del Carmen, dating back to the 18th
century; the Calvary Church built in 1759,
with a plateresque façade; the Ex-Convent
and Temple of San Francisco, the
construction of the complex started in 1592
and was completed in 1615; the Municipal
Palace, a 17th-century building with
beautiful murals; the Juárez Park, with
grass areas and a gazebo; the Tehuacan
Valley Museum, which exhibits prehispanic
pieces of the region; and the Museum of
Mineralogy, with nearly 400 pieces on
display, the museum houses one of the
most important collections of moonstones,
fossils, meteorites, and minerals in Mexico.
You can also visit the Garci-Crespo and
Peñafiel Springs, underground galleries
take you to the source of the famous
Tehuacan mineral water, there is also the
Tehuacan
Hydromineral
Museum,
dedicated to the history of the spring; the
PUEBLA
150
Acatzingo
Tecamachalco
MEXICO
150
Handcraft
Water Spring-Water Park
Typical Food
Golf
Colonial Architecture
Ex-Hacienda
Parque Aventura (Adventure Park) and
San Lorenzo water parks; the Club de Animalitos (Little animal
club), a gem of a little zoo; and the Botanical Garden, houses 200
types of cacti, most of them endangered species.
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MEXICO
Museum
Paleontology
and Fossils
Cactus Sanctuary
Archeological Site
Zoo
Tehuacán
Reserva de
la Biósfera
TehuacánCuicatlán
MEXICO
125
Orizaba
San Juan
Raya
Zapotitlan
Salinas
Huajuapan
de León
Visit the Calvary Chapel and San Sebastian Martir Church, built in
1732; the Parish of the Assumption dating back to the 16th century
with beautiful paintings in its interior; the bullring is considered the
first bullring of Viceregal Mexico; the Regional Museum exhibits
pre-Hispanic pieces; the Franciscan Ex-Convent; and the Cerro
del Águila (Eagle Hill), where the pre-Hispanic inhabitants
formed an eagle with white “tepetate”, a kind of brittle
volcanic rock.
Some of the most important features here are: the Church of St.
Martin Bishop of Tours, a Baroque construction dating back to
1578; the Church of Calvary, built in the 16th century; the
Martin Xopanatzin Community Museum, with archaeological
and paleontological samples; and Cerro Pizarro Hacienda,
built in the 19th century.
Nearby is the Cuicatlán-Zapotitlán Biosphere Reserve, a
magic landscape with an impressive variety of cactus
species; the "Helia Bravo-Hollis" botanical with 100
hectares recognised for its outstanding biodiversity; of
marine fossils San Juan Raya, marine fossils petrified. You
need a permission to visit; Tilapa, with big rocks and a
small waterfall; the La Huerta Spring, known for its
beautiful vegetation; and the archaeological vestiges of
the ancient Popoloca culture near the hill Cutha, a sacred
mountain for this culture.
You can visit the Community Museum of Paleontology; the Turrietas
Ecotourism Park, with fossils and plants; and take a tour of the Giant
cactus Biznaga in an area full of cacti that grow abundantly, and the
main attraction is a giant cacti of millennial age, over 3 meters
high.
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Something that delights anyone in Puebla is its famous gastronomy, in
which we can recognize different regions. It is famous around the
world with typical dishes such as ¨mole poblano, ¨chiles en nogada¨,
and traditional candies. But its richness doesn’t end here, for its
food mixes flavors, smells, textures and colors in a perfect way.
On one dish we can find Indian and Spanish heritage, decorated
with some Arabic and French influences.
Among the most famous dishes may be mentioned: the “Mole
de Caderas”, made out of goat meat and various seasonings,
today the number of ingredients are much less but the flavor is unique.
The “Chalupas”, a small corn tortilla fried in lard, bathed in either green
or red sauce and served with onions and shredded meat, which could
be beef, pork or chicken, one of the traditional delicacies in the city of
Puebla.
The “Chiles en Nogada”, one of the typical dishes of Mexican cuisine,
and the "quintessential poblano dish", it consists of poblano chiles filled
with picadillo (a mixture usually containing shredded meat, aromatics,
fruits and spices) topped with a walnut-based cream sauce, called
nogada, and pomegranate seeds.
a part of the cultural heritage not only of Tehuacán, but a large part
of southeastern Mixtec Puebla.
The “cemita of Puebla” a type of sandwich with meet and cheese, a
typical dish from Izucar de Matamoros. The “Mole Poblano”, is one
of the specialties of the city of Puebla; the original recipe was created
in the 17th century and incorporated about one hundred ingredients,
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Candies have a very special place in the gastronomy of Puebla, this
tradition dates back to the 16th century when the convents of Puebla
were true factories where the nuns competed in talent and dedication to
offer to then the poblana society of best candies and cakes, in original
forms and presentations, some of the most delicious are: sweet
potatoes, jamoncillos of nut, pinion or nugget, muéganos,
mazapanes, navy, trufas, throats, snails, mirrors, polvorones,
ponies of panela, stuffed lemons of the Coco, the delicious joys
of amaranth, among others. Jicolopa, a little town very near
from Zacatlan, is considered as the heart of the wine
production in Puebla; the wines are produced on a small
scale without using any type of machinery; you will find
a variety of flavors such as: apple, lemon balm, pear,
plum, chokecherry, hawthorn, membrillo, peach,
blackberry, cinnamon and anise etc. Beside,
Zacatlán is famous for the elaboration of
Cider, a spirit or low graduation made with
the fermented juice of the apple; also
wines of fruits like
Due to the natural richness of the state, there are a wide selection of
activities for people who love nature, such as mountain climbing,
photography, horseback riding, hiking, fishing, rafting (through rapids)
speleology, hang gliding (delta and paraglide) cycling, camping and
rappel among others.
This valley offers a unique and impressive landscape. It contains infinity
of stones with impressive figures sculpted by the nature millions of year
ago with unusual and capricious formations.
This is one of the largest parks in Mexico. Along the way
you’ll see spectacular forest vegetation and rich fauna. Its
most notable sights are the Popocatepetl (17,958 feet), and
Iztaccihuatl (17,226 feet). The park is ideal for trekking,
mountain climbing, and camping.
The 50-hectare park is a true paradise. There is the river of the same
name and some smashing cascades where you can fish some trouts, or
go biking, bird watching or just explore the nature.
The Malinche is the fifth highest elevation in Mexico (14,718
feet). Most of the area is covered with a pine and oak forest.
The park has 5 species of amphibians, 11 species of reptiles, 77
species of birds and 27 species of mammals, five of them are
endemic. This is a great place for camping.
These four lagoons are very close close to each other and yet
separated by the Zongolica mountain range. Laguna Grande (Big
Lagoon) is the most impressive not only because it is the biggest but
also for the blue-green color of its calm waters. You can go for a
ride in a boat or go fishing. There are some tourist services
around this lagoon.
The flow of the Atoyac River eroded the rocks of the Tenzo mountains creating a
tunnel that looks like a bridge. You can enjoy this natural wonder and have a swim in the
crystal clear waters of the river.
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This is a good place to enjoy the natural beauties of
the Sierra Norte. There is a restaurant, camping
zones and a children playground surrounded
by lagoons, waterfalls and forest vegetation.
You can go fishing, horseback riding and
swimming.
Puebla has a great pre-Hispanic heritage. There are diverse
archaeological zones, and some of the most outstanding are:
Cholula, one of the most important ceremonial centers; Cantona,
known worldwide as the splendour of Mesoamerican
urbanization; and Yohualichan, that means "The house of the
mysterious night" at the ¨Sierra Norte¨.
There is a pyramid named Tiachihualtepetl ("man-made hill"), and it is
considered the largest pyramid in Mesoamérica with nearly 400 meters
at its base and 60 meter height. It is covered with vegetation and seem
to be a natural hill. While in the site, you can also visit the “Patio de los
Altares" (Altar yard), with buildings, altars and murals with frescoes
similar to the ones found in Tajin. Open, Monday to Sunday from 9:00 to
18:00 hrs.
It is believed to have been founded in the Pre-Classical
Period, just few years before our era. There is a
well-preserved ball game and the remains of at least seven
structures.
It was founded as the seat of one of the most important Popoloca
dominions in the Classic Period from 1200 to 1500 CE. They built an
important relationship with Teotihuacan. The site is naturally protected
by mountains and canyons and is divided into five areas. Each has
platforms, pyramidal mounds, residential areas and tombs. Open,
Monday to Sunday from 10:00 to 17:00 hrs.
This is a Totonaca ceremonial center which was at its peak around
5th Century. There is a big plaza surrounded by several pyramids,
being the "Templo de las Grecas” (Geometric Patterns Temple) the
most outstanding construction. Open, Monday to Sunday from 9:00 to
17:30 hrs.
It is one of the largest pre-Hispanic cities in Mexico.
The ruins display a sophisticated urban design that
includes an extensive roadway network,
individual patios, residences, ball courts, and
an elaborate "Acropolis" with ceremonial
buildings and temples. Open, Monday
to Friday from 9:00 to 17:00 hrs.
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Progressive and beautiful city, blends modern and historic heritage.
Gastronomy is a big part of Puebla's charm with some of the most
exquisite Mexican dishes. One of the safest cities in the country
with a a wide array of meeting and event services. Its strategic
location, in the center of the country, just 46 miles from Mexico
City give the city excellent aerial and ground connectivity.
Puebla feature the "William O. Jenkins" Convention Center
with a capacity of 3500 people, 4696 m2 of surface and
advance technology, the Cultural Complex “Puebla Siglo
XXI”, a perfect facility for events up to 5,000 people,
excellent for concerts. And the grand project of the
Exhibitions Center. The destination also offers a wide
variety of hotels.
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Also, Puebla has the Centro Expositor y de Convenciones (Exhibitor
and Convention Center), a multifunctional space defined as the
largest of its kind in Latin America. The center incorporates the
latest technology to provide a high quality service in the
organization of exhibitions, fairs, conferences and
conventions. It is the official venue for the Puebla Fair. The
site is a conceptual project which consists of three major
architectural blocks: the exhibition area (40 thousand
square meters), convention area (9 thousand
square meters) and free space areas.
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Tampico
Airport
Handcraft
Shopping Mall
Mountain
Golf
Church/Ex-Convent
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Golfo de
México
Market
Museum
Tourist Attraction
Medical Service
TBus Station
Industrial Zone
Archeological Site
Tecolutla
Venustiano
Carranza
Zoo
Nautla
VERACRUZ
Pachuca
Honey
Nueva
Necaxa
P. Tenango
Teoloyucan
Tenampulco
Martínez de La Torre
Huauchinango
Presa
Tejocotel
HIDALGO
Ahuazotepec
Valle de las
Piedras
Encimadas
Tepango
Ayotoxco
Huehuetla
Tuzamapan
Grutas
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Yohualichan
Mazatepec
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Zapotitlan
Zochitlán
Nauzontla
Ahuacatlán
Zacatlan
Apulco
Zacapoaxtla
Tlatlauquitepec
Chignahuapan
119
Tlaxco
City
Hueyapan
Teteles
Atempan
San Juan
Xiutetelco
Cuyoaco
MEXICO
TLAXCALA
Altotonga
Perote
119
Cantona
Tepeyahualco
MEXICO
129
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TLAXCALA
VALSEQUILLO
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150
140
Ex-Hacienda
Chautla
Tlaxcala
Huamantla
San Martin
Texmelucan
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San Jose
Chiapa
MEXICO
140
Buenos Aires
Tecuitlapa
Tlachichuca
Aljojuca
Parque
Nacional
144
Pico de
Orizaba
Ciudad
Serdan
Quecholac
San Salvador
El Seco
Amozoc
Tianguismanalco
Parque
Cuautinchan
Chalchihuapan
Nacional
Izta - Popo
Africam
Atlixco
Popocatépetl
Valsequillo
708 Tecali de
(5,465 mts)
Zochimilco
13
Herrera
Acatzingo
Tepeaca
MEXICO
150
Huixcolotla
Tochapan
MEXICO
Huaquechula
MORELOS
190
San Juan
Epatlan
Huatlahuaca
455
Chigmecatitlán
MEXICO
160
Izucar de
Matamoros
Tepexi
Viejo
150
San Vicente
Mitepec
Coyotepec
Tehutzingo
Chiautla
de Tapia
Laguna d
San Bernardino
San Antonio
Santa María
Cañada
del Monte
San Jerónimo
Sta. Inés
Ahuatempan
Huehuetlán
Cañada
Morelos
Tepexi de
Rodríguez
San Juan
Ixcaquixtla
Jolalpan
San Lorenzo
Teotipilco
Rancho
Quemada
Santa Ana
Teloxtoc
Zapotitlan S
alinas
San Juan Raya
Axutla
MEXICO
293
Xayacatlán
de Bravo
Acatepec
Caltepec
Zoquitan
MEXICO
908
Coxcatlán
Reserva de la
Biosfera del Valle
de TehuacánCicatlan
Rio Atoyac
Teotitlán de
Flores Magón
Petlalcingo
Tulcingo del
Valle
Tlacotepec
de Díaz
Ajalpan
San Gabriel San Sebastian
Zinacatepec
Chilac
125
Acatlan de
Osorio
Eloxochitlán
Tehuacán
MEXICO
El
Zapote
Veracruz
28
MEXICO
San Pedro
Cuayuca
Chietla
Axochiapan
MEXICO
Córdoba
Orizaba
150
Boca Nopal
Tlacotepec
MEXICO
Tepexco
Esperanza
MEXICO
Tecamachalco
Palmar de
Atoyatempan
Topchtepec
Bravo
Sta.Cruz
Acatzizimitla
Huiziltepec
Puente
de Dios
Molcaxac
MEXICO
Citlaltépetl
(5,610 mts)
MEXICO
PUEBLA
Iztaccíhuatl
(5,230 mts)
Tlapanalá
Tepepayeca
Guadalupe
Victoria
Zacatepec
Rafael Lara
Grajales
Acajete
Cholula
Cuernavaca
Laguna
Tototzingo
136
La Malinche
(4,461 mts)
Nopalucan
Parque
Natural
La Malinche
Huejotzingo
Calpan
MEXICO
MEXICO
121
MEXICO
190
MEXICO
92
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