Oaxaca City
Oaxaca de Juárez, nestled in a valley surrounded by mountains in southern Mexico, is a colonial gem where 16 indigenous groups converge with living traditions. Its Historic Center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is filled with baroque temples, bustling markets, and contemporary art galleries. Oaxacan cuisine, considered Mexico's most complex, includes seven varieties of mole, tlayudas, chapulines, and artisanal mezcal. The Zapotec ruins of Monte Albán dominate the valley from above, while the Central Valleys villages keep alive traditions of weaving, black clay pottery, and alebrijes.
What to see & do
- ✦Monte Albán archaeological site, ancient Zapotec capital with panoramic valley views
- ✦Tour of mezcalerías and artisanal distilleries in Santiago Matatlán, the world capital of mezcal
- ✦Benito Juárez Market and 20 de Noviembre Market to try tasajo, quesillo cheese, and Oaxacan chocolate
- ✦Hierve el Agua, petrified waterfalls with natural pools and spectacular canyon views
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