If you can’t read Spanish, then there is little to do at the childhood home of Benito Juárez, who lived here for ten years (1818-1828). Juárez was one of Mexico’s most influential presidents,
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Treat your senses by experiencing the oaxaqueño equivalent of Willy Wonka’s factory in the chocolate shops at the corner of Mina and 20 de Noviembre. Follow the delightful aroma to the
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For those with a bit more time on their hands, this local charity offers a unique opportunity to become directly involved in the local community. Whether you're willing to teach English to
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A fashion historian's paradise, this brand new museum (opened May 2008) showcases the private collection of Federico Belber Jimenez, a Mixtec Indian born in poverty who beat the odds and went on to
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El Pochote Organic Market offers a family-friendly atmosphere of nutrition and relaxation. You can duck under the aqueduct arches around the market and find a low wall on which to settle.
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Guelaguetza is a popular festivity here in Oaxaca, but you will only find the real thing on the two Mondays following July 16th. To see a depiction of this magical event, should you miss the real
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The portrait gallery of notable Oaxaca journalists decorates the two small reading rooms of Hemeroteca Pública de Oaxaca "Néstor Sánchez H," which is immediately next to the Botanical
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