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The birthplace of handcrafted hammocks and the charm of historic haciendas. Textile tradition, flavor, and history in the heart of the Mayan World.
The birthplace of handcrafted hammocks and the charm of historic haciendas. Textile tradition, flavor, and history in the heart of the Mayan World.
Paz Migueles Market is one of the most important traditional markets in the city of Oaxaca de Juárez. Located in the Colonia Volcanes neighborhood, it is known for its wide variety of fresh, locally sourced products, including fruits, vegetables, dairy, meats, groceries, and baked goods, as well as clothing, footwear, and household items. It also features an area dedicated to traditional Oaxacan cuisine, where visitors can enjoy typical dishes such as tlayudas, memelas, tamales, and moles.
The capital of the Maya Ka'an region and a fascinating journey into the culture and people, it's a good halfway point, and an essential place to stop and take in the real Quintana Roo.
It's the last stop (or the first) in Quintana Roo, but getting here is often a first step into the grand adventure you've been dreaming of, and it's never been easier.
A remarkable Maya town of cenotes and mysterious encroaching jungle, you couldn't be further from every experience your life, but it's a fantastic place to discover.
Discover Teatro Hidalgo, a neo-Gothic gem inaugurated in 1883 and now Colima’s artistic hub, where concerts, dance, and theater flourish in a space that has survived earthquakes and been reborn with new life.
One of the best railroad towns on the Yucatan peninsula, today Kilometro 47 is back with expanded routes and connections and overnight stays richly rewarded.
If you visit Oaxaca, don't miss the opportunity to explore the Santa Rosa Market, located in the traditional district of Santa Rosa Panzacola, north of the city. This market is a true treasure trove of flavors, aromas, and colors that reflect the cultural and gastronomic richness of the state.
Located along the Otomi Grandeur Route, Jiquipilco is a destination in the State of Mexico that connects you with the ancestral past and nature.