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Discover a Charming Destination Filled with Culture, Tradition, and Natural Beauty
Discover a Charming Destination Filled with Culture, Tradition, and Natural Beauty
Visit and tour Acolman, known as the land of the Mexican piñata. A destination that preserves its colonial past and is part of the Place of the Gods Route.
Nestled in the mist and overlooking the IztaccĂhuatl and PopocatĂ©petl volcanoes is Ayapango, a destination in the State of Mexico that is part of the Sor Juana and Volcanoes Route.
The magnificent capital of the Lacandon Jungle, it's a wonderful town of colorful streets, excellent food, and people happy to help you on your way to the mountains, the surrounding jungle, and the crystal clear waters of Chiapas.
Zonal Flower Market, a corner full of color and tradition. This market is a true icon of Oaxaca, known for its wide variety of fresh flowers and plants. Here, youâll also find authentic regional products and get a taste of delicious Oaxacan cuisine. Donât leave without trying a refreshing tejate or the traditional piedrazosâa local delicacy you wonât want to miss.
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.
The historic town of poisonous vipers is today a vibrant and non-venomous little town of color, craft, and ever-expanding exquisite horizons.
Paz Migueles Market is one of the most important traditional markets in the city of Oaxaca de JuĂĄrez. 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.
A ruddy volcano-side industrial town comes of age as a major center for culture and history just on the north side of Puebla.