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    Puebla

    19 Top Excursions from Puebla City You’ll Love (Half-Day and Day Trips)

    February 15, 2025 /

    Are you staying in Puebla for a while and don’t know what to do? Have you already seen all the great architecture, parks, and restaurants the city has to offer? A day trip or excursion to the surrounding area might be just what you need to keep things interesting. Here are some ideas for what you can do with Puebla as your starting point—perfect for a day trip or even a half-day escape—from someone who lives here. Visit Nearby Pueblos Mágicos Pueblos Mágicos (Magical Towns) are lesser-known towns promoted by the Mexican government for their outstanding cultural, historical, or gastronomic heritage. They’re usually less crowded than the typical tourist spots,…

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    Puebla

    San Francisco, El Origen: 18 Things to Do in Puebla’s First “Barrio Mágico”

    November 8, 2024 /

    “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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    Puebla

    How to Celebrate the Day of the Dead in Huaquechula, Puebla (2025)

    October 29, 2024 /

    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…

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    Puebla

    24 Best Things to Do in Puebla, Mexico – Colonial Architecture, Culture, and Cuisine

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    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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    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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    Puebla’s Historic Site of the Forts (Los Fuertes) – 12 Opportunities for History, Nature, Recreation, and Fun

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    The historic site of the Forts (Zona Histórica de Los Fuertes) – or just short “Los Fuertes” – with its 2 hilltop fortresses that offer panoramic views of the city is a historic landmark. Here’s where the Battle of Puebla occurred on May 5th (Cinco de Mayo) in 1862. Mexico fought against Napoleon III, and the Mexicans fought back the French army under Ignacio Zaragoza. Puebla commemorates this important date with its celebrations on May 5th each year. The two forts, Loreto and Guadalupe, were originally chapels built on the Acueyametepec hilltop. At the beginning of the 19th century, they were reconstructed to serve as military forts. Nowadays, they host museums…

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