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Oaxaca
Hoy: 🌧️ ↑ 28°C ↓ 13°C 👤 Población 300 050 🕛 Hora local:

Templo de Santo Domingo de Guzmán

Oaxaca’s most celebrated baroque church, admired for ornate interiors, historic significance, and its central role in the city’s cultural life.


Zócalo de Oaxaca

The city’s lively main square, ideal for architecture, people-watching, street performances, and experiencing Oaxaca’s daily rhythm from morning to night.


Museo de las Culturas de Oaxaca

A major museum inside the Santo Domingo complex, presenting Oaxaca’s history, archaeology, art, and indigenous cultures across thoughtfully curated galleries.


Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción

The historic cathedral facing the Zócalo features impressive colonial architecture and layered symbolism reflecting Oaxaca’s indigenous and Spanish heritage.


Jardín Etnobotánico de Oaxaca

Guided visits reveal Oaxaca’s remarkable biodiversity, including agaves and endemic plants, in a beautifully designed botanical garden beside Santo Domingo.


Mercado Benito Juárez

A vibrant traditional market packed with crafts, spices, chocolate, mezcal, produce, and local flavors that capture Oaxaca’s sensory richness.


Mercado 20 de Noviembre

A beloved food market famous for Oaxacan specialties and its smoky meat hall, perfect for tasting tlayudas, mole, and local grilled meats.


Basílica de Nuestra Señora de la Soledad

A deeply revered basilica dedicated to Oaxaca’s patron saint, offering meaningful insight into the city’s religious traditions and community life.


Museo Textil de Oaxaca

A free, beautifully curated museum showcasing exceptional Oaxacan textile traditions, with accessible exhibits that highlight indigenous craftsmanship and design.


Plaza de la Danza

A spacious historic plaza near La Soledad, valued for its local atmosphere, cultural importance, and relaxed setting for an evening stroll.


Arcos de Xochimilco

These picturesque arches are a photogenic landmark in one of Oaxaca’s oldest areas, surrounded by cobblestone streets and historic character.


Acueducto de Xochimilco

A historic aqueduct that adds charm to northern Oaxaca, rewarding visitors with colonial-era engineering and a scenic walking backdrop.


La Casa del Mezcal

One of Oaxaca’s oldest traditional cantinas, loved for its nostalgic atmosphere, local clientele, and classic introduction to the city’s mezcal culture.


El Mayordomo

A popular stop near the markets where visitors can watch a free demonstration of Oaxaca’s famous chocolate-making process.


Tranvía El Alebrije

A slow-paced sightseeing tram offering an easy overview of downtown Oaxaca, especially useful for visitors wanting a less strenuous city tour.


Centro

Zona histórica central con importantes atracciones, restaurantes y calles peatonales, muy popular entre quienes la visitan por primera vez.


Jalatlaco

Encantador barrio artístico con calles empedradas, murales, cafés y un ambiente más tranquilo cerca del centro.


Santo Domingo

Enclave céntrico y animado, cerca de atracciones culturales, parques y vida nocturna, con excelente accesibilidad a pie para los turistas.


San Felipe del Agua

Zona tranquila y exclusiva con vistas a la montaña, ambiente familiar, hoteles boutique y una sólida reputación en materia de seguridad.


Xochimilco

Barrio histórico y tranquilo, con tiendas de artesanía, carácter tradicional y acceso a pie a las principales atracciones.


Zocalo
Zócalo

Una animada plaza cultural rodeada de monumentos, mercados, restaurantes y arquitectura colonial en el centro de la ciudad.


La Noria

Barrio residencial tranquilo cerca de las principales atracciones, ideal para familias que buscan una estancia más apacible.


Reforma

Zona residencial moderna y tranquila con tiendas, restaurantes y servicios prácticos para viajeros con presupuesto ajustado.


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