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Oaxaca La Verde Antequera (the green place of antiques), as it is known with aristocratic nostalgia, vehemently watches over countless ancient and modern legacies that tempt its visitors. The historic heritage catches the eye when passing by in the city and its surroundings. On top of that, valleys around Oaxaca offer an incredible variety of ecological experiences and exciting adventures that an adrenaline addict should not miss.

One day in the city is not enough to visit all the churches and convents, museums and galleries, markets and workshops. It is also a must to consider more than two days to visit the most representative archaeological sites, at least. But a trip to Oaxaca wouldnt be complete without visiting just some of the hundreds of towns and Native American communities in the citys vicinity by the sierras, the valleys or the canyons, and admire their handcrafts, their foods and drinks, and the dramatic landscape.

There are at least four dates you have to consider when planning your trip to Oaxaca: the rituals of Holy Week, the lively Guelaguetza in July, the mystical Days of the Dead in November and the traditions of Christmas. If your trip doesnt match with any of them, do not worry! there is always a town nearby celebrating the feast for their Patron Saint.

It is important to consider that one of the activities that will not only satisfy you, but will leave you in awe is dining. Thus, do not miss the restaurant section in this destination.

Monte Alban Archeological ZoneMonte Alban

Monte Alban was founded by the Zapotecs around 250 a.D. on top of a hill that was practically leveled to build a great square and many pyramidal buildings. Recent archaeological discoveries reveal that the city was, besides a religious and political center, a sort of medicine school. During its last phase it was occupied by the Mixtecs that remained there until the conquest. Its original name is unknown and the present day name was given by the Spaniards, due to the resemblance the site has with Montalban fortress, near Toledo, Spain. The archaeological site and the view from it are extremely beautiful and they are part of Oaxaca sightseeing.

La Guelaguetza in Oaxaca MexicoLa Guelaguetza

The meaning of the word is exchange or cooperation in Zapotec language and so it is, the most important fiesta of the year in Oaxaca is an admirable exchange of culture and goodwill among the 16 ethnicities populating the 8 regions of the state. The celebration as we know it now is being held since 1932, but its origin is a legendary peace pact between Zapotecs and Mixtecs. For almost 6 hours, folkloric dancers will show their best dances, dressed up with fine colorful folkloric costumes, offering their products to the crowd. Being witness of this celebration is one of the most enriching experiences you could have in any trip.

Days of the Dead, a pre-Hispanic celebration in OaxacaDays of the Dead

This celebration is of pre-Hispanic origin and it blends with Catholic traditions to take place today in the citys cemeteries with unusual color and happiness, the first two days of November. Cempaschil (marigold) flowers, mole (spicy chocolate sauce), deads bread (big sweetened loaf of bread), mezcal (local spirit drink) and songs are a tribute the Oaxacan people offer to its ancestors on top of the graves, attracting souls with aromas and thousands of candles. An eerie event.

Oaxaca AttractionsNoche de Rabanos

Noche de Rabanos (Radishes Night) is a traditional festivity of Oaxaca city that takes place every year on December 23rd, where the color and creativity of horticulturist predominates displaying their talents through radishes and totomoxtle (peel that covers the corn), making figures and traditional adornments with them. This event is celebrated in the Main Square of Oaxaca city where the crowd get together to admire the impressive and neatly done work's exhibition.

The creations are inspired in topics related with Christmas time such as the Nativity scene, the Three Wise Men, Days of the Dead, traditional costumes, dances and Calendas (religious procession or pilgrimage as an act of thanksgiving to an image). Noche de Rabanos culminates giving a prize to all the participants in an atmosphere full of applauses, music, fireworks and a lot of happy faces.

 

Oaxaca AttractionsCentro Cultural Santo Domingo

Recently restored, this 16th century convent has recovered its moderate baroque style splendor, typical of the Dominican order in New Spain. After the independence war its facilities were taken over by the army. The temple was open to cult again in 1902. In 1993 the convent was handed over by the army to the National Institute of History and Anthropology which performed a beautiful and meticulous 4-year restoration. In 1998 the monumental Centro Cultural Santo Domingo was opened with a history museum, newspaper library, and ethno-botanical garden. Regularly on Fridays the central patio hosts high quality scenic performances. Enjoy Oaxaca sightseeing.

El Zocalo in OaxacaEl Zocalo

Probably there is no plaza with more color and life in all Mexico. Happy music spreads through the air and mixes with food aromas. Vendors are all over selling their stuff: balloons, candies and handicrafts. Take an afternoon break and sit down under big shady trees, savoring your coffee or a beer, watching people walking by. Do you need shoe shine?....

Attractions in OaxacaEtla, Coyotepec, Atzompa, Arrazola, Teotitlan del Valle, Tlacolula y Ocotlan

Oaxaca attractions include these towns are very close to Oaxaca city and they make a wonderful one-day excursion. They are famous for their handcraft production: Etla for cheese, Coyotepec for black pottery, Atzompa for green pottery, Arrazola for alebrijes (fantastic colorful animals made out of wood), Teotitlan for wool carpets, Tlacolula for mezcal and Ocotlan for knives. You can even visit the workshops where entire families work in the production of handcrafts. The visit can be done on a market day, once there you can not leave without cooling off with a tejate (drink made out of corn and cacao seeds and flowers) or a chilacayota (drink made out of a white sort of pumpkin).

Attractions in OaxacaHierve el Algua

An hour and a half east of Oaxaca there are mineral water springs that have formed impressive lime sculptures in the shape of waterfalls through the time. Since water contains high concentrations of carbonates, it bubbles seeming to boil (hence the name of the place) but its temperature rarely goes above that of the ambient, so it is safe to swim in the natural wells. Besides, there are activities like hiking, camping and rappeling.

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