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24 Best Things to Do in Puebla, Mexico – Colonial Architecture, Culture, and Cuisine
History, culture, and amazing food – Puebla has it all. A bustling city located just a few hours southeast of Mexico City, Puebla is the capital and largest city of the namesake state. The city is a blend of stunning colonial architecture, lively markets, and delicious cuisine: Puebla is the home of the Mole Poblano and the Chile en Nogada, both iconic dishes. The historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage site due to its many colonial buildings, among them several adorned with colorful tiles known as Talavera. On top of that, there’s always something cultural going on, which is why so many expats love this place so much –…
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Celebrating Day of the Dead in Puebla 2024 – 13 Things to Do
While most travelers flock to Mexico City or Oaxaca for the famous Day of the Dead (Día de Muertos) celebrations in November, Puebla tends to slip under the radar. But after having lived in Puebla and nearby Cholula for over 2 years, trust me when I say – this city is totally worth checking out for this special holiday. Especially if you’re running late with your plans or if you just want a more chill experience without the massive crowds, Puebla is the perfect middle ground. You’ll still get all the festive vibes with parades, costumes, art exhibits, public altars, and stunning sculptures – just with a little more breathing…
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7 Best Things to Do in San Pedro Pochutla
Authentic Mexican street markets and a central commercial and transport hub: San Pedro Pochutla (or short: Pochutla) is certainly not a tourist hot spot. The town of 14.000 inhabitants and the municipality of the same name lie a half-hour drive from Oaxaca’s southern coastline, at the crossing of federal highways 200 and 175. Tourists mainly pass through Pochutla to get a bus to Oaxaca from the beach towns of Mazunte and Zipolite. But Pochutla’s narrow and busy streets have more to offer: Walk over its crowded markets where street vendors sell fresh produce from the region, buy artisanal leather sandals at its indoor market, or admire the Municipal Palace’s murals.…
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Basic Spanish Language Guide for Your Next Vacation in Mexico – 70+ Useful Phrases
Are you planning your next vacation in Mexico and want to learn some simple phrases in Spanish to get along? This Basic Spanish Language Guide for Mexico helps you out! While you might get along just alright with English in the main tourist destinations like Mexico City and Cancún, some basic Spanish will always help you connect more with people. And if you travel to smaller or even rural destinations, knowing some simple phrases is vital. Let’s learn some Spanish! Basic Spanish Language Guide – 70+ Useful Phrases The following phrases help you get along in the most common situations on your travel through Mexico. Greetings and Farewells Agreeing or…
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9 Best Things to Do in Mazunte – Oaxaca’s Eco-Friendly Beach Town
A small beach town on the Oaxacan coastline of the Pacific Ocean: Mazunte has a special spell to it. A Magical Town since 2015, and once only a tiny fishing village, the town has evolved over the past years to become a tourist attraction for new-age and yoga lovers. It’s also known for the turtles that nest here from June to December, and whose well-being is taken care of by the local Mexican Turtle Center. Luckily, the area hasn’t been flooded by the typical tourist hotel chains with their cement blocks. Due to strict building rules, you can find thatch-roofed palapas and hotels and restaurants that use mainly natural materials…
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Discover Mexico’s Magical Towns (Pueblos Mágicos) – Local’s Guide
Mexico: A huge country with vibrant culture, breathtaking landscapes, and diverse traditions. First-time travelers to this beautiful country are probably drawn to its capital, Mexico City, or its beautiful beaches on the Riviera Maya or the peninsula of Baja California. However, there’s much more to discover: Magical Towns (Pueblos Mágicos), which are communities that stand out for their unique character, cultural richness, and natural beauty. Learn more about Magical Towns, and why they should be on your list of destinations! What are Magical Towns (Pueblos Mágicos)? Magical Towns (Pueblos Mágicos) are towns that have become part of the Programa Pueblos Mágicos (Magical Towns Program) brought to life by Mexico’s Secretariat…