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    Ex-Hacienda Chautla and Its Picturesque Castle Gillow: 2025 Guide for a Half-Day Trip

    August 9, 2024 /

    An English-style castle and a lake divided by a dam: The ex-hacienda Chautla in the state of Puebla shows off its glamorous past until today. Once a thriving hacienda with farmland for corn, wheat, and later maguey (an agave plant), it’s now a popular recreational area for the poblanos (people living in Puebla). Just a 45-minute drive from the city of Puebla, it invites you to spend a day in nature at the lake surrounded by forests. And you can even bring your pet along! This guide tells you what it is, what it costs, and what you can do. About the Ex-Hacienda Chautla and Castle Gillow In 1777,  the…

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    June 20, 2024
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    Puebla’s Historic Site of the Forts (Los Fuertes) – 12 Opportunities for History, Nature, Recreation, and Fun

    August 15, 2024
  • Climbing the Ruins in Cantona
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    Discovering Cantona: Impressive Ruins of an Ancient City in Puebla

    July 19, 2024 /

    One of the most extensive archaeological sites in Mexico lies in the northeast of the Puebla state, close to the border to Veracruz: Cantona. And it might well be the site with the most ball game courts: Archaeologists have found 27 so far, more than in any other Mesoamerican site. This pre-Hispanic city was once one of the most extensive of its time. At its peak, it was home to over 90.000 people who lived here in 7500 housing units. Nowadays, you can climb many of its pyramids and temples, walk the cobbled streets, and enjoy the peace and quiet as the site is little visited. You might even have…

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    Cholula Pyramid

    14 Best Things to Do in Cholula

    April 19, 2024
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    11 Best Things to Do in Chignahuapan

    April 26, 2024
    Puebla Cathedral

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

    October 5, 2024
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    9 Best Things to Do in Chipilo

    July 5, 2024 /

    An Italian enclave in the heart of Mexico: Who would expect to hear Venetian, an Italian dialect, spoken in the heart of Mexico? In Chipilo you can hear it, and you’ll also find Italian delicacies produced in the region. The history of this village is interesting: It was founded in 1882 by a dozen families from Venetia in Italy who arrived here being promised fertile lands by the Mexican government. As this promise didn’t hold, the pilgrims switched to producing dairy and meat products. Today, Chipilo de Francisco Javier Mina, which is the full name of this small town, also produces high-quality furniture. In the streets, you can find trattorias,…

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    July 19, 2024
    View on a red-and-white church, mountains in the background and two cacti in the foreground

    7 Best Things to Do in Zapotitlán Salinas

    June 13, 2024
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    9 Best Things to Do in Tehuacán

    June 20, 2024 /

    The Cradle of Corn, pyramids, and a famous goat dish: Admittedly, it’s easy to overlook Tehuacán as it doesn’t belong to the popular Magical Towns (Pueblos Mágicos) that attract masses of tourists. And the pyramids in the old part of the city are less known and you have to know how to reach them (see my tips on how to get to the pyramids). Actually, we were only traveling through on our way to the cactus forests in Zapotitlán Salinas. But luckily we decided to spend the time in between the changing of buses to explore the city a bit more. About Corn and Presidents You might not believe it,…

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

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    7 Best Things to Do in Zapotitlán Salinas

    June 13, 2024 /

    Cactus forests, salt mines, and insects for breakfast: Zapotitlán Salinas lies in the biosphere reserve Tehuacán-Cuicatlán, the home of many endemic cactuses. Its position inside a triangle of mountain ranges blocks the precipitation of the seas and makes this area so dry and hot that not much can grow. Additionally, the ground is salty as it once used to be at the bottom of the sea. There are even salty springs that are the reason for the salt mines you can find here. Thus also the full name of the town – Zapotitlán Salinas (salinas means salt mines). With roughly 2,700 inhabitants, Zapotitlán Salinas is small and can be explored…

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    11 Best Things to Do in Chignahuapan

    April 26, 2024 /

    Christmas spheres and hot springs: These are only two of the things that Chignahuapan is known for. The Magical Town (“Pueblo Mágico”) lies high up in the mountains of the Sierra Norte, only 15 km away from another Magical Town: Zacatlán de las Manzanas. Like in Zacatlán, you can buy cheese bread (“pan de queso”) here, but also fig bread. Factories for Christmas spheres are spread all over town, and their products can be bought at small shops all around the main square with its beautiful wooden Mudejar-style gazebo. The largest indoor Virgin Mary sculpture is featured in one of its churches, and a museum displays various species of the…

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    Excursions from Puebla

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