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Where the running water is history, landscape and adventure
Where the running water is history, landscape and adventure
The Central de Abastos in Oaxaca is much more than a market: it's the heart that beats strongly every day, where life, culture, and commerce intertwine in a single space. From dawn, its aisles fill with aromas, colors, and voices that tell stories of work, tradition, and pride.
Relive the golden age of the railroad in Otumba and discover how this means of transport economically transformed various regions of the Estado de México.
History, art, and the splendor of silver in the heart of the city. A journey into the colonial past and the richness of a unique heritage.
Totatiche, located in northern Jalisco within the famous “fork” of the state map, is one of those destinations where faith, history, and natural landscapes intertwine in a unique way.
Mountains, culture and adventure in the Sierra Madre Oriental
Xanenetla is the neighborhood that tells stories through its walls. A journey full of color, community art, and tradition that reveals the creative and social heart of Puebla.
The Church of Santa María Tonantzintla is a unique jewel of Indigenous Baroque art. Its interior, covered with dark-skinned angels, tropical fruits, and ears of corn, blends Christian faith with Indigenous worldview in an explosion of color and symbolism. A must-see temple and one of the most visited landmarks in Puebla.
Casa Talavera is a historic and cultural corner in La Merced. A former viceregal building transformed into a space for art, community, and tradition in the heart of Mexico City.