Destinations for every possible interest

Museo Nacional del Títere

A remarkable tribute to the long tradition of puppetry in Mexico and a must-see spot in Huamantla.

Xochitécatl

The awe-inspiring Pyramid of the Flowers still reaches for the sky from atop the ancient and forever slumbering volcano of Xochitécatl.

Val'Quirico

A touch of Italian magic touches down in the farm fields and equestrian paddocks of old Tlaxcala. The results are nothing short of heavenly.

Nanacamilpa

Los municipios de Nanacamilpa y Calpulalpan cuentan con una superficie de más de 200 hectáreas de bosque, la cual resulta ser un área húmeda en donde en las noches de junio a agosto, principalmente, es posible observar el avistamiento.

Ixtenco

A magnificent little Otomi town on the plains to the east of the great and towering volcano, it's a trip into some of the best of Tlaxcala, with an eye as much on the distant past as on the never quite reachable horizon.

Murals of the Government Palace

The last truly great public murals of the 20th century, 285 square meters seem resonate in ways you can scarcely imagine, and the tales they tell . . .

Basílica de Ocotlán

One of the most splendid examples of the Mexican Baroque, and the seat of all kinds of legends and traditions, it's still just a few minutes from the center of Tlaxcala.

San Francisco de Nuestra de Señora la Asunción

The mysterious and age-old monastery complex in the center of old Tlaxcala.

La Malinche / Matlalcuéyatl

A most fantastic natural area and outdoor adventure, it still seems to sweep up from the earth with a grace undeniable even to those with less aptitude for adventure.

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