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Puebla, Mexico
The City of AngelsRich in a UNESCO-listed historic center, Puebla reveals remarkable colonial heritage and a vibrant culture. With its colorful façades, renowned cuisine, and pre-Hispanic influences, the city offers an authentic immersion in the heart of Mexico.

Convent of San Francisco
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Chapel of Our Lady of Sorrows of the Bridge
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Casa del Alfeñique
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El Parian
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Alley of the Toads
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Amparo Museum
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Palafoxiana Library
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Puebla Cathedral-Basilica
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Zócalo
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City Theater
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Casa de los Muñecos
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San Pedro Apostol Church
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San Cristobal Temple
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Museum of the Mexican Revolution
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Calle de los Dulces
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Santo Domingo Temple and Chapel of the Rosary
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5 de Mayo Avenue
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San Juan de Dios Temple
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San José Church
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Xanenetla Neighborhood
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Poblano Cuisine
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Advices
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Los Muñecos Fountain
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Alto Neighborhood
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Alto Mural
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Santa Cruz Parish
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Alto Market
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Jan.
15°
Feb.
16°
March
18°
April
20°
May
21°
June
20°
July
19°
Aug.
19°
Sept.
19°
Oct.
19°
Nov.
17°
Dec.
15°
The climate in Puebla is subtropical highland, with mild and dry winters, generally between 8 and 22°C, and temperate summers marked by the rainy season, with temperatures most often ranging from 20 to 26°C; the best time to visit is from November to April, during the dry season, when temperatures are pleasant and conditions are ideal for enjoying the historic center, cultural sites, and surrounding areas without the frequent summer showers.
No need to worry about where to begin! Our tours are designed as a loop, so you can jump in wherever you are. The navigation system and audio-guide will automatically adjust to your location. However, if you happen to be nearby, we do have a preferred starting point: : In front of the San Francisco convent.
Parking San Francisco : 12 Av. Ote. 423 Once you're in Puebla, you won’t need a car to explore the city. In fact, driving around can be quite tricky due to frequent traffic jams, and the rules of the road aren’t always strictly followed. When it comes to parking, look for designated lots marked with an “E”. These are often monitored by an attendant who will park your car for you. It’s definitely safer to use a parking lot rather than street parking—if you do park on the street, make sure to read the signs carefully and never leave any valuables inside the car.
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