Oaxaca Tourism Information. Oro de Monte Albán. Map of the City of Oaxaca. Map of the Historic Center of Oaxaca. Walking in Oaxaca. Tour 1. Hotel Fortín Plaza. Walking in Oaxaca. Tour 2. Hotel Camino Real. Walking in Oaxaca. Tour 3. Tour 4. Hotel Misión Oaxaca, Hotel Casa Conzatti, Hotel Hacienda La Noria, Hotel Hostal de la Noria. Walking in Oaxaca. Tour 4. Hotel de la Parra. Hotel Real Oaxaca. Walking in Oaxaca. Tour 5. Hotel CasAntica, Restaurante El Pombo, Suites Bello Xochimilco. Hotel Antiguo Fortín. Route to Mitla. Route to Mitla Map. Route Monte Albán – Zaachila, Route Map. Turismo El Convento de Oaxaca. Route Coyotepec – Ocotlán, Route Map. Route Hueyapan – Calpulalpan, Route Map. Route Hueyapan – Calpulalpan, Route Map. Route Mixteca, Route Map. Route Mixteca. Interjet. AMEVH. Mezcal Route Oaxacan Gastronomy. La Choperia Sto. Domingo. Shopping in Oaxaca. La Guelaguetza. Map of the State of Oaxaca. Distance Table.
Oaxaca is the most diverse state in Mexico. It has peaks that reach more than 3,000 meters high, caverns that are among the deepest in the world, virgin beaches, secluded forests, and sunlit valleys. Oaxaca is rich in traditions and customs and has the largest ethnic population found in Mexico.
The State capital is famous for its architecture and for its rich cultural traditions. Oaxaca is also graced by a splendid and varied cuisine and spring-like weather year round. UNESCO declared the city a Cultural Heritage Site. The historic heritage catches the eye when traveling through the city; you can visit the ancient Main Plaza, the Government Palace, the art nouveau-style kiosk, the Cathedral with its baroque façade and the portals with stores and restaurants. The cafes that line the sidewalks are a favorite spot of locals and tourists alike. Here you can enjoy, under the shade of huge laurels from India, the famous chocolate from Oaxaca as w e l l a s th e mezcal with lemon and w o r m s a l t.
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This is also a common venue for concerts or fireworks displays. Oaxaca’s museums and galleries hold many of the region’s most valuable treasures: from the jewels of Monte Albán to contemporary internationally distinguished artists.
The small storefront art galleries are replete with wonderfully unique and p r o v o c a t i v e o ff e r i n g s . A n d t h e markets offer an incredible variety of colorful designs. Oaxaca is one of the richest places for arts and crafts in Mexico. Climate goes from semidry-semiwarm in the valleys, to humid in the east mountain chaín. The average year temperature in the city of Oaxaca is 22ºC.
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PRECIOSA SANGRE DE CRISTO CHURCH - This church dates back to the 17th century. It was used as the city’s cemetery. XOCHIMILCO ARCHS - This aquaduct was built in the 18th century. A.R.I.P.O - The greatest variety of handicrafts made in the state are exhibited and sold within this shop.
CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUM OF OAXACA This colonial house is representative of the constructions of the 18th century. The museum shows masterpieces of Oaxacan painters in its large rooms, such as: Tamayo, Toledo, Nieto, Morales and Aquino among others.
“CASA DE JUAREZ” MUSEUM - This is Don Antonio Salanueva’s House, where Benito Juarez lived during his childhood, after his arrival from San Pablo Guelatao. CARMEN ALTO CHURCH - Its main structure, as well as the convent, were completed at the end of the 17th century.
CARMEN ALTO PLAZA - Clothes made on the hand- held back- strap looms by the Triques women are sold in this place. INSTITUTE OF GRAPHIC ART OF OAXACA - Its collection shows the best of the universal and contemporary graphic art. REGIONAL MUSEUM OF OAXACA - A museum that exhibits Mixtec and Zapotec archaeology and the treasure of Tomb number 7 of Monte Alban is located in the Ex-Convent of Santo Domingo de Guzman. SANTO DOMINGO DE GUZMÁN CHURCH - A historical architectural monument of the Dominic Order; where the principal altarpiece and the Capilla del Rosario stand out. It is one of the most beautiful examples of the Mexican Baroque style.
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PUBLIC LIBRARY - A big building with beautiful corridors and graceful columns of green quarry. Varied exhibitions and cultural activities are presented regulary.
SAN AGUSTIN CHURCH - In 1596 the church and its convent were completed. Its facade is one of the most beautiful of the city, as well as its baroque altarpiece that covers the arch of the principal nave. GOVERNMENT PALACE A splendid building of green quarry that dates back to the 16th century, it was reconstructed and inaugurated on May 15th, 1950. The big mural of the principal stairscase was painted by Arturo Garcia Bustos.
MAIN PLAZA / CONSTITUTION PARK - The zocalo of the city is surrounded by portals that are the local meeting place, where the Music Band and the Marimba that play in the central kiosk are enjoyed by all. CATHEDRAL - Its construction was begun in 1535, and on July 12th of 1733 it was consecrated. It was dedicated to "La virgen de la Asuncion", represented with a bronze sculpture made by the sculptor Tadolini and brought from Europe. “BENITO JUAREZ” UNIVERSITY - This building, which houses the conciliar seminary and the Institute of Sciences and Arts of Oaxaca, is today, a part of the Benito Juarez University of Oaxaca.
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“MACEDONIO ALCALA” THEATER - This structure was inaugurated on September 5th of 1909. Its Versailles style is characteristic of the Porfirio Diaz epoch.This theater takes the name of Macedonio Alcala in honor of the author of the hymn of Oaxaca, “El Dios nunca muere” (God never dies). SANTA CATALINA DE SIENA EX CONVENT Dating back to 1577, it has been a Convent, Municipal Palace, Jail, and in 1976, refurbished as a Hotel. ANTONIA LABASTIDA PARK - This garden is dedicated to Oaxacan culture. Here, several masterpieces of artists and artisans of Oaxaca are exhibited.
HANDCRAFT MARKET - The greatest variety of handcrafts of the State can be found here, such as: Carpets, huipiles, dresses, sarapes, bags and ceramic pieces. SAN JUAN DE DIOS CHURCH - The Hermitage of Santa Catarina Martir was built here. Because of the arrival of the Juaninos at the end of the 17th century, it was dedicated to San Juan de Dios. 20 DE NOVIEMBRE MARKET - The delicious foods of Oaxaca can be enjoyed in this market. Also sold are breads and handicrafts. BENITO JUAREZ MARKET - It is the most traditional market. Here the famous moles, cheeses, quesillos, chocolate and grasshoppers can be acquired. COMPAテ選A DE JESUS TEMPLE - In 1579 the Jesuits arrived to Oaxaca.They built this church and convent, under the guidance of San Francisco Javier and in honor of the Immaculate Concepcion.
CARMEN BAJO CHRUCH Some chroniclers affirm that it was the first church built by Spaniards in the valley.
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“RUFINO TAMAYO“ MUSEUM - A house from the 17th century, built with green limestone of the region, this museum exhibits the collection of Prehispanic Art of Mexico. It was donated by the Oaxacan painter Rufino Tamayo. SAN JOSE CHURCH - Its construction was completed between 1588-1594. It sheltered the Spanish Capuchinas nuns. Nowadays it is the Fine Art School of the Benito Juarez University of Oaxaca. DE LA DANZA PLAZA This space is dedicated to the people of Oaxaca. Here several cultural and artistic activities are presented.
DE LA SOLEDAD EX CONVENT AND CHURCH - It was built between 1682 and 1697. The church exhibits an extraordinary baroque facade in the shape of a screen.The convent was occupied by the Recoletas Agustinas nuns, and is actually the Municipal Palace. The Religious Museum attached to the church is worth a visit. SOCRATES PARK - The famous ice sherbets and fruit drinks, with flavors such as prickly pear cactus, lemon and others, can be tasted here. SAN COSME AND SAN DAMIAN CHURCH - A church built in the middle of the 16th century. SAN FELIPE NERI CHURCH - This church contains the most extraordinary examples of the baroque pedestals from the end of the 18th century. Its golden altarpiece is a wonder of art and beauty. Don Benito Juarez and Doña Margarita Maza were married here in 1841.
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GUADALUPE CHURCH AND EX CONVENT - It was consecrated on December 12th of 1686. The convent was occupied by the Betlemitas friars.The Belem chapel was built in 1807. PASEO JUAREZ OR EL LLANO PARK - In this garden, during L e n t, th e “Viernes del L l a n o ” a r e cel ebrat ed. H e r e th e s t udent s present flowers to the ladies that w a l k t o t he rh y t h m o f t h e tr a d i ti o n a l S t at e music. SAN MATIAS JALATLACO CHURCH - Dating back to the 18th century, its facade stands out, decorated with geometric carved figures in green limestone. PATROCINIO CHURCH - The ornamentation of its facade is different from all other churches in the city. THE MACEDONIO ALCALA TO URI ST WALKWAY Pedestrian walkway connecting downtown and Sa n t o D o m ingo de Guzman Church. S e v e r a l museums, galleries, handicraft stores and restaurants can be found on this street.
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SAN ANDRÉS HUAYAPAM - Its church dates back to the 18th century. It possesses an altarpiece of baroque style, restored in 1994. SANTA MARIA EL TULE - Among the natural beauties of Oaxaca, one of the most extraordinary is the giant and unique Sabino called “The Tule Tree”. It is 40 meters high, with a diameter of 52.58 meters, a weight of 509 t ons and about 2 ,0 0 0 thousand years of old. Also noteworthy is the Church of Santa Maria de la Asunción.
TLACOCHAHUAYA - A religious, historical complex built by the Dominicans in the 16th century. Its interior houses a fresco painted with cochineal seedling and indigenous features. It contains some altarpieces of the painter Juan de Arrue and a tubular organ that dates back to 1620, restored in actuality and working. DAINZU - A small archaeologic zone, its outstanding features include an interesting gallery in stones of bas- relief, that shows the players of the ball court with prehispanic attires. Built some centuries before Monte Alban. TEOTITLAN DEL VALLE - Wool rugs in this town are made on domestic looms, using natural dyes like indigo, the cochineal seedling and the moss of the stone for their pigmentation. Designs include traditional Zapotec glyphs as well as Navajo designs and reproductions of famous paintings by Picasso, Miró, Matisse, Tamayo and Toledo (this last two are noteworthy artist from Oaxaca).
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We recommend a visit to the artisans’ homes. The two main landmarks in the town are the Preciosa Sangre de Cristo Church and the Community Museum. The Preciosa Sangre de Cristo Church, was begun in 1581, inside there are traces of 16th century decoration with pre-Hispanic motifs. The community museum displays the archeology of the municipality, crafts and the traditional weddings. LAMBITYECO - This site was the headquarters of one of the most important commercial Zapotec centers. Remains of ancient buildings, palaces and auditoriums can be appreciated there. The decorated panels with figures of dignataries, deities and priests stand out in this archaeologic zone. The extraordinary artistic quality shown in the various urns, engraved bones and mural paintings in tombs as well as by decorated architectonic elements with mosaics in stucco is remarkable.
SANTA ANA DEL VALLE - The inhabitants of this town are weavers, making wool textiles, sarapes, jorongos. These are elaborated with traditional and modern designs, using natural dyes. Beautiful gold baroque altarpieces, oil- paintings and worthy sculptures to admire are conserved in the local church. The Shan-Dany Community Museum is the oldest of its kind in Oaxaca, it has four small exhibits, focusing on archaeology, the Mexican Revolution the traditional Danza de la Pluma (Feather Dance) and local textiles. TLACOLULA - The sunday market is a must due to its colorfulness and indigenous character. Inside the Asuncion church, one of the most admirable jewels of Mexican baroque art can be found: The chapel of the Santo Cristo de Tlacolula (Christ the Saint of Tlacolula).
YAGUL - This archaeological zone was founded by the Zapotecs. Contemporary to Mitla,Yagul stands out because of its ball court, which is the biggest of the Oaxacan region and the second largest of Mesoamerica. Also noteworthy is the Fortress and the Palace of the Six Patios. The view from here of the valley of Oaxaca is breathtaking. MITLA - The name Mitla is derived from the Nahuatl name Mictlán, which was the place of the dead or underworld. A ceremonial Zapotec center and residence of the ecclesiastical power, Mitla is one of the architectural wonders of Mexico, it is unique among Mesoamerican sites because the elaborate and intricate mosaic fretwork and geometric designs that cover tombs, panels, and even entire walls. These mosaics are made with small, finely cut and polished stone pieces which have been fitted together without the use of mortar. The site consists of five groups of buildings with a fence of cactus plants surrounding much of it. © 2012 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes.
The five groups of constructions are called the South Group, the Adobe Group, the Arroyo Group, the Columns or Palace Group and the Church or North Group. The first two have been classified as ceremonial centers with central plazas surrounded by mound structures, and the other three have been classified as palaces with rooms surrounding square courtyards. HIERVE EL AGUA – Spanish for "the water boils". It is belived to have been a sacred place of the ancient Zapotec.The site consists of two rock cliffs, one rock formation reaching down twelve meters and the other reaching down thirty meters, both look like waterfalls. These formations are created by fresh water springs, whose water is over saturated with calcium carbonate and other minerals. There is a natural platform with four springs and pools in which visitors can swim in this thermal waters.
ATZOMPA - We suggest you to begin the tour in this town, visiting the craftsmans’ homes. It is an ideal place to observe the production of beautiful pieces of natural pottery and green glazed clay figures. MONTE ALBAN Ancient capital of the Zapotecs, it was subsequently occupied by the Mixtecs prior to the arrival of the Spaniards. During its maximum splendour, Monte Alban extended 6.5 square kms and had an approximate population of 40,000 inhabitants. The civic-ceremonial center is situated atop an artificially-leveled ridge, which with an elevation of about 1,940 m (6,400 ft) above the seas level. The Main Plaza is delimited by large platforms, temples, elite residences, and ballcourts. One characteristic of the site, is the large number of carved stone monuments one encounters throughout the plaza, the so-called "Danzantes" (dancers), which represent naked men in contorted and twisted poses. The site has a museum, bookstore and a coffee shop.
ARRAZOLA - In this place, artisans produce fantastic wooden animals and creatures, made from copal wood. These beautiful handicrafts are exhibited and sold in the artisans’ own homes. CUILAPAM DE GUERRERO - Majestic Dominican complex from the 16th century. Its main attractions are the unfinished Open Chapel, the church with roofless basilic style and the Ex-convent. General Vicente Guerrero was shot here. ZAACHILA - The remains of the last Zapotec capital allow access to its tombs, which contain extraordinary representations like the “Señores del Infierno” (Lords of Hell), as well as rich offerings, including jewelry and objects of gold and precious jade stone. © 2012 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes.
The Thursday tianguis, or outdoor market, attracts people from various parts of the Valley of Oaxaca, this tradition dates back to pre-Hispanic times. Zaachila has considerable cultural wealth with native music, dance, and gastronomy, you may enjoy the culinary variety of Oaxaca in the one of the many traditional restaurants found in town.
SAN BARTOLO COYOTEPEC The area was the settled homeland of the ancient Mesoamerican Zapotec civilization going back at least 2,500 years. The town is best known for its black clay pottery. The polishing method had made the pottery far more popular and many pieces are produced now for decorative purposes, you can find real works of art. There is a nice church from the 16th century, The Pottery Museum and the State Museum of Popular Art of Oaxaca. SAN MARTIN TILCAJETE - The community is best known for its production of “alebrijes”, which are wood carvings of real or fantastic creatures painted in bright colors and intricate patterns. You can visit teh Parish of San Martín, a nice colonial building. SANTO TOMAS JALIEZA - is known as the "town of belts" for the attractive embroidered cloth and leather belts that are made here. The townsfolk have also adapted their designs to clothing, purses and bags. There is a single many-stalled market in the middle of town. OCOTLAN DE MORELOS The town’s most important tradition is the weekly Friday market day (tianguis), one of the oldest and largest in the Central Valleys region of Oaxaca where you can find many products like: food, ceramics, and of course the highest-quality mezcal. The city's main attraction is the Temple and Ex-convent of Santo Domingo de Guzmán. The complex was constructed in various stages between the 16th and 19th centuries. Today it has been converted into a museum, which contains one room with works by Morales (an internationally renowned artist), one room with Oaxaca crafts and one room with artwork from the colonial period. © 2012 All rights reserved. Contents can not be reproduced for commercial purposes.
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SAN ANDRES HUAYAPAM - The temple of Huayapam dates back from the 16th century. It was built by the Dominic monks. It has outstanding oil paintings like The Last Supper. The Huayapan main altarpiece is remarkable for its intricacy of its ornament, a testament to the skilled woodcarvers and other artisans who crafted this extraordinary work of baroque art.
SIERRA DE JUAREZ The mountains climb from 500m to 3, 250m , w it h ma n y large and deep ravines. The range separates the Central Valleys from the cost of the Gulf of Mexico. It is one of Oaxaca State's wettest areas and richest in forest and fauna diversity. These beautiful and spectacular natural areas are excellent for activities such as hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, wildlife watching, and canopy. In the area, there are centers offering traditional healing process like the 'temazcal' (indigenous steam bath) plant therapy, sobadas (massages) and herbal baths.
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GUELATAO DE JUÁREZ - Guelatao means “Enchanted Lagoon” in Zapotec lenguage. It is the birth place of Mexico's most famous leader, President Benito Juárez. Located in the mountainous landscape of the “Sierra Norte”, Guelatao offers visitors various attractions like an ancient temple, the Museum "Chronicle of the Work Juarez" and the beautiful lagoon. IXTLAN DE JUÁREZ - The village is surrounded by mountain landscape and is characterized by its architectural beauty. You may visit the Church of St Thomas the Apostle, a baroque building constructed 1640-1734. Ixtlán is now a centre for eco-tourism. Its location, surrounded by cloud forest and pine gives it great natural landscape beauty. Hiking trails link it to neighbouring, and the Sierra Juárez mountains are claimed to be home to around 500 bird species. The community p r o d u c e s interesting wooden handicraf ts and pottery.
CALPULALPAN DE MÉNDEZ - I t wa s officially designated a "Pueblo Mágico” (magical town). The town has a beautiful 16th century church dedicated to St. Matthew, is particularly notable because the interior is lined by 15 large, ornate, hand-carved retablos, religious scenarios, dating from the 16th and 17th centuries. Here you can find beautiful embroidered dresses. There is a healing center with healers who provide medicinal plant therapy, massages, temazcal and herbal baths. It is surrounded by natural beauties so you can take pleasant walks and bike rides.
SAN JOSÉ MOGOTE - San Jose El Mogote Ruin Site is possibly the oldest stone city in Mesoamerica and dates to 1500 BC for its f irs t s et t l ement . The mo st important building is a pyramid located west of the square, about 10 meters high, on which there must have been a temple. VILLA DE ETLA - I t i s centered on the church and former monas t ery of S an P edro y Sa n Pablo. The complex was completed in 1636 and consists of three parts, the church, the former monastery and the cloister.
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SAN PEDRO Y SAN PABLO TEPOSCOLULA - The Dominicans were established here in 1541, and founded a convent in 1538. The complex includes the open chapel, the temple, and the convent house or cloister. The open chapel is one of the most important works from the 16th century in New Spain. It is remarkable for its spaces, but above all for its splendid design reminiscent of the Gothic and Renaissance periods. There are still some works of the painters Andrés de la Concha and Andrew Pereyns inside the temple.
SANTO DOMINGO YANHUITLÁN - The municipality is dominated by the Templo y Ex-convento de Santo Domingo (Temple and former convent of Saint Dominic), built around the middle of the 16th century on pre-Hispanic foundations. It has a notable façade, baptismal font, various altarpieces on the sides of the church as well as a main altarpiece built like a folding screen. Although some changes were made in the eighteenth century, some original paintings and sculptures were preserved, among which are the main altarpiece of the sixteenth century made by the Sevillian painter Andrés de la Concha.
SAN JUAN BAUTISTA COIXTLAHUACA Its main attraction is the Iglesia de San Juan Bautista (Church of Saint John the Baptist). Completed in 1576, it is of Renaissance style with rose windows, sculptures, a main entrance with dozens of recesses, and a Barroque-style altarpiece. The group has a t emp le , a cloister, an open chapel and an atrium, this is one of the most unique examples of the 16th century architecture.I.
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TLAXIACO - T h e m a i n a t t r a c t i o n i n t h i s pictoresque town is Our Lady of the Assumption Church dating from 1548. The temple look like the monastery complex of Yanhuitlán, with a facade of great proportions. There is a beautiful clock in the main square and a market.
The word mezcal comes from Nahuatl metl and ixcalli which mean 'oven cooked agave. It is a distilled alcoholic beverage made from the maguey plant. Traditionally, mezcal is handcrafted by small-scale producers in Oaxaca, and is still made from the heart of the maguey plant, called the "piña," much the same way it was 200 years ago, in most places. Mezcal is highly varied, depending on the species of agave or maguey used, the fruits and herbs added during fermentation and the distillation process employed, creating sub-types with names such as de gusano, tobalá, pechuga, blanco, minero, cedrón, de alacran, among others. There are also creams of mezcal, a product of a double distillation of the agave which joins the mezcal slow with a select fruit, a very unique combination of flavors, for example with coffee, maracuya, mango, coconut, strawberry, piña colada, capuccino, passion fruit, just to mention some. Mezcal Route includes the Southern Highlands, a mountainous region, with forest landscapes with. This region is an and coffee production is important. MATATLÁN - It is one of most important mezcal producers in the state. There are a number of mezcal factories and stands. It is known as the "World Capital Of Mezcal". You can also visit the church of St. James built in the 17th century, with two bell towers. Heading north of Matatlán, there is an archeological zone, but it hasn’t been explored yet. Here is held the Annual Fair of Mezcal.
SOLA DE VEGA - Also famous for its mezcal, the population also produces beautiful ebroidered blouses and different pieces of pottery. OCOTLÁN - The city's main attraction is the Temple and Ex-convent of Santo Domingo de Guzmán. The church is fronted by a very large atrium fenced by a stone wall. The main facade has two bodies and a crest with both Barroque and Neoclassical styles. There are also Neoclassical elements inside the temple. Other attractions are: the City Hall built in 1913 and a community museum located in the former convent of the Dominicans. EJUTLA - Among the most important buildings in the town is the Saint Mary of the Nativity Church, with impresive altarpieces. You can also visit the pictoresque gateways surrounding the town “Zocalo”. MIAHUATLÁN - Here you can visit the parish church, the pillar, the municipal palace, the archaeological zone, the Yoolveo ravine, the walnut trees hill, and the central garden.
TLACOLULA -The pictoresque town feature one of the most beautiful chapels in Oaxaca. The Church of “La Asunción de Nuestra Señora” with a baroque style was built in the 16th century. It is also famous its Sunday open air market with an almost ritual and mystical atmosphere. Tlacolula is famous also for its excellent bread, exquisite mezcal and its tasty barbecue.
SALINA BLANCA - Its name comes from the fact that arround the region there are formations created by salt. The cliff present white rock formations which look like waterfalls, this is a unique view from the banks of the Quiechapa river. Eighty miles downstream from here there some fresh water springs, whose water is over saturated with minerals; as the water scurries over the slope, the excess minerals are deposited. All the area is an excelet option for camping, hiking and for nature lovers.
YAUTEPEC - In addition to sample the mezcal of the region, you can also adquire some of its beautiful textiles, pottery clay and the various crafts of palm.
ZIMATLÁN - This is one of many Zapotec towns of the area. It has been inhabited since the era of Monte Albán. It is famous for its production of mezcal.
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The Oaxacan gastronomy takes us on an amazing journey into one of the most outstanding and colorful cuisines in the world. Oaxacan food is among the most varied and delicious in Mexico, it has been declared Humanity's Cultural Patrimony by UNESCO. O a x a c a ' s gastronomy incorporates elements of pre-Hispanic cuisine, and lively imagination has created combinations that amaze by the color, the aromas and the flavors.
The list of dishes that characterize this cuisine is endless, however, we can mention: Oaxacan Mole in its 7 varieties depending on the type of chili used, Chapulines, (dry roasted, spiced grasshoppers), tlayudas (large tortilla spread with the remaining of the lard and beans), maguey worm sauce , chiles rellenos (stuffed chilies), and of course the famous Oaxacan tamales in banana leaves. Oaxaca cheese is a soft white string cheese which is similar to mozzarella. It is sold in “ropes” which are wound onto themselves into balls, and eaten cold or lightly melted on quesadillas is considered among the best in the world. Chocolate, plays an important part in the Oaxacan cuisine, the cacao beans are ground then c o m b i n e d w i t h s u g a r, almonds, cinnamon and other ingredients to form bars. Pieces of these bars are mixed with hot milk or water and drunk.
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Oaxaca is also an important producer of coffee, it has the third place nationwide. Other special drinks are waters of Casilda, a beverage made of horchata with tuna and walnuts, chia or grated lemon, among other fruits; and Tecajete, a drink made of corn and cocoa served cold. Or you can have a good glass of mezcal, the traditional drink in Oaxaca. There is a saying attributed to Oaxaca regarding the drink: "para todo mal, mezcal, y para todo bien también" (for everything bad, mezcal, and for everything good, as well.)
Oaxaca boasts a rich, diverse history and culture dating back several thousand years. Nowehere is this more evident than in the city's original hand-made arts & crafts sold on just about e v e r y c o r n e r. T h e variety of cultures blended together is reflected in many art objects that defy the imagination. If you want to have a true Oaxacan shopping experience, you're better off seeking one-of-a-kind treasures at open air markets or small boutiques and jewelry stores. In Oaxaca handcraft is not just a tradition, it's an heritage. Whether you are seeking jewelry, woven rugs, shawls, ceramics or elaborate wooden figures, the famous alebrijes, basketry, beautiful jewellery, you could be overwhelmed by the variety and quality of local crafts.
Several downtown galleries bloom with the sculpture and paintings of masters, such as Rufino Tamayo, Rudolfo Morales, Francisco Toledo, and a host of up-and-coming local artists. In a Oaxacan art gallery, the experience will be memorable. There are also tons of excellent Oaxacan markets, here you will find something to please everyone. There are countless beautifully handcrafted objects for everyday use, textiles, fruits, vegetables, flowers, chocolate, cheese, grasshoppers, meat, wood and metal objects, and of course the famous mezcal. Oaxaca’s artisans lived from the work of their hands and their marketplaces for a thousand years. If you don’t speak Spanish, show your appreciation somehow. Make it a point to buy something; asking for a discount is okay and usually expected. That heritage can go home with you, in a rainbow of wonderful inventions, colors and memories.
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The Guelaguetza is one of the most important traditions of Oaxaca. The word Guelaguetza comes from the Zapotec language and is usually interpreted as the "reciprocal exchanges of gifts and services". This great cultural event involves re-enactments of legends and celebrates traditional music, dance, costume, craft and gastronomy from the seven regions in the state of Oaxaca: Valles Centrales (Central Valleys), Sierra Sur, Sierra Norte, Cañada, Mixteca (Mixtec), La Costa (The Cost), El Istmo (The Isthmus) and El Golfo (The Gulf). During the festival, different ethnic groups wearing their traditional clothing perform folk dances that are particular to their region. At the end of the dancing they throw items to the crowd, products that come from the region they represent. There is an opening “desfile” or parade. Later as part of the celebration, the Bani Stui Gulal performance is presented in the G u e l a g u e t z a Auditorium. This show depicts how the celebration of the Guelaguetza or “Lunes del Cerro” has changed over time. There is also the presentation of the Legend of Donaji on each of the Monday nights in the Guelaguetza Auditorium. The Legend of Donaji is the story of the last Zapotec princess, full of light, sound, fireworks and drama.
The dances, concerts, art exhibits, culinary events, painting and theater create the cultural mosaic of this festival. It has earned a great reputation for its high artistic content and for presenting the races of the town of Oaxaca in an excellent manner. Each year the Guelaguetza is celebrated on the two Mondays immediately following July 16, except when the first Monday falls on July 18, the day on which Benito Juárez the great Zapotec leader and first indigenous president of Mexico died. Out of respect for Oaxaca's most revered native son, the celebrations are postponed for one week, falling on July 25 and August 1
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