Destinations for every possible interest

Instituto de Artes Gráficas de Oaxaca, IAGO.

The Institute of Graphic Arts of Oaxaca (IAGO) is one of the most important cultural spaces in Mexico and a key reference in the field of visual arts. It was founded in 1988 by Oaxacan artist Francisco Toledo, with the aim of bringing art closer to the public and promoting the creation and study of graphic arts.

Museo de Arte Contemporáneo y de las Culturas Oaxaqueñas, MACCO.

The Museum of Contemporary Art and Oaxacan Cultures is a cultural space in the city of Oaxaca that seeks to disseminate, preserve, and promote current artistic expressions, fostering a dialogue between contemporary art and the rich cultural heritage of the state.

San Andrés Tuxtla

Where nature meets history and adventure

Planetario Nandehui

The Nundehui Planetarium is one of the most important science outreach centers in the city of Oaxaca de Juárez. Its name comes from Zapotec and means “Sky Observatory.” It is located on Cerro del Fortín, an iconic site in the Oaxacan capital that also hosts other cultural spaces.

Mercado Zonal Candiani

The Zonal Market of Candiani is well-known for the wide variety of fresh products it offers: fruits, vegetables, legumes, meats, fish, seafood, bakery items, dairy products, as well as groceries and everyday goods. It also features food stalls serving traditional Oaxacan cuisine, where you can enjoy dishes such as moles, tlayudas, memelas, tamales, and other local specialties.

Tixkokob

The historic town of poisonous vipers is today a vibrant and non-venomous little town of color, craft, and ever-expanding exquisite horizons.

Mercado Paz Migueles

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.

Felipe Carillo Puerto

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.

Nuevo Xcán

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.

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