Puebla

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Where to stay in Puebla

Best time: Mar-May, Sep-Nov. These months offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds, ideal for exploring the city's rich culture and historical sites.

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Puebla, like a local

Don't miss

  • Puebla Cathedral: An architectural masterpiece and symbol of the city.
  • Chiles en Nogada: A traditional dish that represents Mexican patriotism.
  • Amparo Museum: Showcases pre-Hispanic to modern Mexican art.
  • Great Pyramid of Cholula: The largest pyramid by volume in the world, rich in history.

Where to eat

  • El Mural de los Poblanos: Offers an authentic taste of Puebla's cuisine in a beautiful setting.
  • La Pasita: Famous for its unique pasita drink and local snacks.
  • Los Sopes de la Calle: Street food stand known for its delicious sope dishes.

Do this

  • Visit a Talavera Factory: Learn about the traditional pottery-making process unique to Puebla.
  • Puebla's Street Food Tour: Experience the vibrant flavors of local street food.
  • Explore the Zócalo: The city's main square, perfect for people-watching and enjoying local culture.

Local tips

  • Take a guided walking tour to discover hidden gems and local history.
  • Try the local mole poblano, a must-have dish that defines the region's cuisine.
  • Visit the artisan markets for authentic Talavera pottery and handmade crafts.
  • Attend a local festival if possible; they showcase Puebla's rich traditions and community spirit.

Know before you go

Best time

Mar-May, Sep-Nov. These months offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds, ideal for exploring the city's rich culture and historical sites.

Getting around

Public buses, taxis, and walking are common. Ride-hailing apps like Uber and Bolt are also available.

Airport

PBC

Language

Spanish is the main language spoken.

Money

Mexican Peso (MXN) is the official currency. Credit cards are widely accepted, but it's advisable to carry cash for small purchases.

Safety

Puebla is generally safe for tourists, but like any city, be cautious in less populated areas and keep an eye on personal belongings.

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