Oaxaca's main square – formally referred to as the Plaza de la Constitución de Oaxaca, but colloquially called the Zócalo – is a must-see. Skirted by cafes and eateries and bounded by the Palacio de ...
Elisabeth Malkin is a journalist who has lived in Mexico for three decades and visits Oaxaca as often as she can. As Oaxaca’s attractions multiply and tourists pack its new hotels and upscale ...
Hotels Near Casa de Artesanias de Oaxaca.6 miles- Matamoros 105 951-516-5062 Shopping- Specialty Stores Hotels Near Casa de la Ciudadless than .1 miles- Porfirio Diaz 115 951-516-9648 Sightseeing- ...
The best way to get around Oaxaca is on foot, especially if you're sticking to the tourist areas in downtown Oaxaca. To travel farther afield, buses or taxis are fairly affordable ways of getting ...
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