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Verificación Vehicular in Puebla, Mexico (2025) – With Step-by-Step Instructions
If you drive a car in Puebla, you’ve probably heard about the verificación vehicular. This emissions test is mandatory for most vehicles and is designed to help reduce air pollution. But how does the process work? What documents do you need? And what happens if you skip it? Here’s everything you need to know, including step-by-step instructions from a local resident. Let me guide you through this process that I’ve done three times already. What is the Verificación Vehicular? The verificación vehicular (literally “vehicle verification”) is a legally required emissions test for vehicles in Mexico. The goal is to ensure that vehicles stay within certain emissions limits to improve air…
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12 Best Reasons to Move to Mexico in 2025 – And What to Consider
Palm-tree beaches, cenotes, picturesque mountain villages: There are many reasons why Mexico is attractive to many tourists. And some would like to stay forever. But is everything “sunshine all day long” in Mexico? Let’s take a closer look at possible reasons why you might want to move here, and what you should consider so you don’t wake up one day and regret your decision. I’ve been living in Mexico for over 2 years, and I’ve met many expats from the US and all over the world, so I want to help you make a decision. Reasons to Move to Mexico 1. Escape Political Uncertainties Ok, let’s face the elephant in…
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12 Best Hotels in Progreso Mexico (2025)
Are you looking for the best hotels in Progreso Mexico during your next vacation? I stayed in Progreso twice for several days, and with this guide, I want to give you some tips on what to consider before booking. So you can enjoy what this beach town in Yucatán has to offer: Sugar-white sand beaches, a long and lively malecón (beach promenade), great gastronomy, Mayan ruins, and – of course – the world’s longest pier! To make the most of your stay, make sure to choose an accommodation that meets your needs. Whether you seek a romantic getaway, a family-friendly accommodation, or a budget-friendly stay, Progreso offers a diverse range…
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What to Do in Oaxaca City – The Home of the Delicious 7 Moles
Oaxaca City is the capital of the namesake federal state in the south of Mexico. Its official name is Oaxaca de Juárez, but it’s often simply called Oaxaca, and is loved by local and foreign tourists alike for what it has to offer. A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987, the city invites to take a stroll along its cobbled streets and colonial houses, enjoy its many museums, or just indulge in the famous Oaxacan cuisine: Tlayudas (corn-based Mexican pizza), quesillo (string cheese), chocolate, and of course the 7 moles (pronounced MO-le), a variety of thick sauces with many ingredients, among them often chili peppers and chocolate. The nearby archaeological…
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San Francisco, El Origen: 18 Things to Do in Puebla’s First “Barrio Mágico”
“San Francisco, El Origen” is Puebla’s first and very recent Barrio Mágico (Magical Neighborhood). It’s actually made up of 4 neighboring districts: San Francisco, El Alto, La Luz, and Analco. In June 2024, these four were combined to form the Barrio Mágico “San Francisco, El Origen”. Founded on the west bank of the San Francisco River in 1531, the city of Puebla was built on a previously uninhabited area. It was planned as a city for Spanish settlers and to serve as a resting place for travelers and traders between the capital Mexico City and the main port in Veracruz at the Gulf of Mexico. On the east side of…
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How to Celebrate the Day of the Dead in Huaquechula, Puebla (2025)
The Day of the Dead (Día de Muertos) is one of the biggest celebrations in Mexico. You’ve probably heard about how it’s celebrated in Mexico City or other popular places, but have you heard of Huaquechula? This small town is known for its multi-level altars, and also for welcoming tourists into their homes to celebrate and eat together in honor of their deceased loved ones. However, if you’re planning to visit Huaquechula during this festive season, there are a few things you should keep in mind. To be well-prepared and show respect, read my tips for celebrating the Day of the Dead in Huaquechula. Let’s get started! What to Expect…