PLAZA GERTRUDIS BOCANEGRA
Place to admire a bronze sculpture that pays tribute to Gertudis Bocanegra, ...Read more
SANTUARIO DE NUESTRA SEÑORA DE GUADALUPE
Ex-convent of San Diego, of baroque style with a sober facade, totally ...Read more
PLAYA VENTANILLA
The virgin beach where the sea turtles come to lay their eggs, with a ...Read more
SECRETARIO DE TURISMO DE OAXACA
Read moreYou will find a tourist information module on the main square, facing the cathedral. one in front of the Andador Melloni Alcalá and another in the Centro Cultural in San Pablo. You can give you beautiful maps of the centre of the city and the surroundings of Oaxaca, ideal for preparing its next excursions. There are also numerous information on the different regions and circuits of the State: Sierra Norte, Sierra mixteca, Costa, Istmo, etc.
MONTE TAXCO TELEFERICO
Cable car built in 1982, a major attraction of the city that is 173 m high ...Read more
TEOTITLAN DEL VALLE ET BENITO JUAREZ
Read moreBetween El Tule and Mitla, there is a branch line to go to Teotitlán del Valle, where wool carpets are manufactured using weaving and natural dyes. You will find very beautiful achievements. There are several factories. Benito Juárez is a village perched in the mountains. The road to access it is bad, but if you have a small car, it passes without problems. Klaxonnez for cows to grow and plan hot clothes. Indeed, you will have your head in the clouds! When they disappear, you can see a wooden pitch on the heights. Charming! Possibility to sleep in one yu again.
CENTRO MEXICANO DE LA TORTUGA
Ideal visit to know the seven species of marine turtles out of eight that ...Read more
CATEDRAL DE OAXACA
A popular place of worship, built on the remains of older buildings ...Read more
FUERTE DE SAN DIEGO
Fort that houses the Museo historico de Acapulco, tracing the history of ...Read more
TEATRO DEGOLLADO
Imposing neoclassical theater, built between 1856 and 1866, named after the ...Read more
CENTRO DE ARTE MODERNO DE GUADALAJARA
Read moreIt is Guadalajara's main contemporary art exhibition centre, allowing many local artists speaking on various media to display their work.
SANTIAGO IXCUINTLA
Read moreIxcuintla («where there are many dogs») represents one of the largest tobacco markets in the world, with 60% of Mexico's light tobacco grown and sold in the region.
MUSEO REGIONAL DE HISTORIA
A beautiful museum tracing the history of the state from pre-Columbian ...Read more
BEACHES
Read moreManzanillo: Since Bahía Manzanillo hosts large cargo ships, a shipyard, a refinery and several pipelines, the beaches of Bahía Santiago are cleaner and preferable. The beaches are magnificent here, a pity that the port industry is not a little more careful about the environment.
Southward: for more wild beaches, take the road along the coast towards the south towards Michoacán. Mention Cuyutlán and his famous Ola Verde (in spring and summer) and Paraíso, very popular surfers but also host a turtle protection centre (and some accommodation options). A little further and even more virgins, with an ever-present current: Pascuales, El Real, Tecuanillo, Ahijadero and Playa Boca de Apiza.
LA DIRECCION DE OPERACION Y DESARROLLO TURISTICO
Read moreIn Clavijero Palace, today called the Centro Cultural Clavijero, also an office of tourism.
THE ALHONDIGA OR OLD WHEAT MARKET
Read moreIt is a baroque building built in 1774. A colonial institution whose mission was to control the purchase and sale of the grains and then prison in 1847 before becoming the seat of the State's judiciary.
JAIME HERNANDEZ
Read moreLess expensive than the previous ones and recommended by the Tourist Office for the quality of its services.
VILLAGE SQUARE
Read moreThere, Don Manuel Villalongín released his wife detained by the Spaniards in the prison of Las Animas who was in this place.
CHURCH OF THE CROSS
Read moreA church built between 1680 and 1690, its architectural simplicity gives it its beauty.
HOUSE OF THE COUNT OF SIERRA GORDA
Read moreCurrently occupied by offices of the Ministry of Public Education. The Sierra Gorda is located in the north of the state of Colonial.
FORMER HOUSE OF INTENDANT DON JOSE ANZORENA
Read moreHe was the first to sign the Decree on the Abolition of Slavery on 10 October 1810. Currently seats the legislative power of the government of the State. The house was influenced by the French styles of the time.
OLD HOUSE OF THE DIME
Read moreNow, the Banamex Bank! It was in this house that the tithe products were stored. It also served as a starting point and arrival to the efforts that link Morelia in Mexico City.
FORMER HOUSE OF DON GABRIEL GARCIA OBESO
Read moreWe will note the baroque blend of the construction and neoclassical of the facade, the house was bought by the city councillor in 1781. At the current headquarters of Bancomer bank, it was here that in 1809, several figures were secretly gathered in the city to prepare for Mexico's independence.
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
Read moreFormer diocese. Former residence of the Bishop of Valladolid in 1732.
TORNADO Y COSTEÑITA
Read moreMario López Juárez is serious, he proposes tricks aboard his boat and fishing exits. Recommended by the p'tit hotel.
DEPORTES ACUATICOS LA TORTUGA
Read moreThis group offers its services of motor boats to visit the bays or fish. A dozen boats at 350 pesos per hour and 3 000 pesos the day of fishing.
Having said that, nothing prevents you from holding a firm discussion of prices: negotiate a visit of a few bays for half a day. You can consider harvesting shells in apnée and eating them on a virgin beach.
INDIAN COMMUNITY MUSEUMS
Read moreThe union of the Community museums of the State of Oaxaca consists of 13 villages of the central valleys and the Sierra mixtèque, in the heart of the development area of zapotec and mixtèque cultures.
At the request of INAH, ten of these communities have opened museums to the public that expose objects of everyday life and help to understand the history of indigenous villages.
OFFICE DU TOURISME
Read moreNot being registered in the register of tourist cities, the municipality did not find it necessary to install an information office there. But if you're there, you're sure you'd like to go out of the beaten paths, so you're playing.
CASA FIGUEROA, OR CASA DE LAS LAGRIMAS (HOUSE OF TEARS)
Read moreHis name would recall the ill-treatment that a Count inflicted on the Tlahuicas indigenous people responsible for its construction in the th century. The windows on the floor are adorned with a cross-colored ceramic of Puebla. Casa Figueroa is currently hosting the Museum of Folk Art.
Many other constructions, as magnificent as others, are listed by the tourist office in the beautiful flyer on Taxco in the Colonial Ciudades collection.
CENTRO CASA BORDA
Residence with a sober and elegant façade, built by Don de la Borda in ...Read more
LAS BUGAMBILIAS TOURS
Hotel with excellent guided tours of Oaxaca and the surrounding area, and ...Read more
CASA ITESO CLAVIGERO
Read moreThis residence, designed by eminent Mexican architect Luis Barragán (1902-1988), blends rural architecture withhacienda elements, housing both a cultural center and a cafeteria. Acclaimed for its elegant and unique design, the house was declared a national monument in 2006. Commissioned in 1928 by Efraín González Luna, founder of the Partido Acción Nacional (PAN), it is a must-see for lovers of architecture, history and art. In Mexico City, don't miss Casa Gilardi, an unforgettable tribute to Barragán.
PUERTO MEZCAL TOURS
Discover mezcal, Oaxaca's premium agave distillate, with a visit to a ...Read more
PLAYA EL PALMAR
Read moreIt is the great and beautiful beach open on the ocean. The area where the hotel area is concentrated and goes from the funicular to the south to the marina in the north. Many powerful rolls (attention!) that make surfers joy.
OAXACA VIAJES
Read moreThe agency is held by a French speaking Mexican who is fluent in the tourism industry and the organisation of travel, conventions, conventions and DMC'S. It will be able to organise your discovery of Mexico and adapt to your budget. The agency offers car rental (transport and transfers), private and collective tours, circuits, hotels, accommodation in the living room, air and bus tickets, rural, ecological, gastronomic and Spanish courses in all areas of Mexico.
CERRO DE SAN BASILIO
Place that houses the ruins of two colonial buildings closely related to ...Read more
BEACHES
Read moreThe port of San Blas is surrounded by several beautiful, more or less wild beaches. The closest to San Blas is Playa Borrego, very popular by surfers. There is a surf school and (unfortunately) many bric restaurants and broc. For a solitary and solitary pleasure, try the Isla del Rey, accessible from the pier. Along the road that runs along the coast to the south, you enter the nearby bay of Matanchén, equipped with some hotels and restaurants: Playa Las Islitas, Aticama, Playa Los Cocos and Playa Miramar.
PEANUT GRUTAS
Caves considered among the most beautiful of the planet where you can ...Read more
PETROGLIFOS DE ALTAVISTA
Site that was occupied by the Tecoxquin indigenous group, including more ...Read more
ISLA IXTAPA
Read moreIsla Ixtapa or Isla Grande is located west of Ixtapa after Ixtapa Point. Boats departing from Playa Linda's pier. Isla Ixtapa is very interesting for snorkeling. This island is a little taken by the restaurants. However, you will find the Paraíso Escondido ("the Hidden Paradise") which was the first to settle. It's a good restaurant where you can bring your own drink. The owner, fisherman on the island, was offered money for having cooked a fish to a tourist. That is how the case started.
ZONA ARQUEOLÓGICA LA CAMPANA
Area that includes many religious and administrative buildings in ColimaRead more
ZONA ARQUEOLÓGICA EL CHANAL
Site on the banks of the Rio Verde, considered to be the most extensive ...Read more
JOSÉ CUERVO EXPRESS
The emblematic train, José Cuervo Express, to live an unmissable stop in ...Read more
LA RUTA DEL TEQUILA
Association offering high quality tourist excursions in the territory ...Read more
CENTRO CULTURAL EL REFUGIO
The cultural and artistic nerve center of Tlaquepaque, a former hospital ...Read more
MUSEO CABAÑAS
Imposing building of neoclassical style of the XIX century, designed by the ...Read more
MUSEO NACIONAL DE LA CERAMICA
Museum of 6 rooms that has a remarkable collection of pottery and other ...Read more