The eponymous capital of the state of Oaxaca, the utterly charming city seems to have it all: colonial buildings, a glorious culinary tradition, indigenous cultural festivals, sidewalk cafes fronting an active zócalo, nearby Mayan ruins and handicraft shopping par excellence. The secret is out and Oaxaca can be quite crowded …
Can’t wait to go back. The best food, misic, shopping and classes (wool dying, cooking, and fiber arts! We came for El Dia de Los Muertos and stayed for everything else.
Kaila Hunter
05/01/2019
If you like art, food, and history, or just a lovely, relaxing, beautiful experience, you will LOVE Oaxaca City.
Yogic Traveler ❀Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
09/07/2016
A popular colonial city to visit in Mexico, I loved this region and the city was very nice to visit.
Matthias HagemannStuttgart, Germany
19/08/2014
friendy city surrounded by mountains, colorfull market with good meals for resonable prices at the daytime
Can’t wait to go back. The best food, misic, shopping and classes (wool dying, cooking, and fiber arts! We came for El Dia de Los Muertos and stayed for everything else.
If you like art, food, and history, or just a lovely, relaxing, beautiful experience, you will LOVE Oaxaca City.
A popular colonial city to visit in Mexico, I loved this region and the city was very nice to visit.
friendy city surrounded by mountains, colorfull market with good meals for resonable prices at the daytime