10 Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Puebla That You Shouldn't Miss

March 15, 2022 Oliva Fomby

Discover the best top things to do in Puebla, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast including Capilla del Rosario, Templo de Santo Domingo, Templo de Santa Maria Tonantzintla, Ruta del Cafe Aristoteles, Museo Amparo, Puebla Cathedra, Biblioteca Palafoxiana, Secret Convent of Santa Monica, Profetica, Casa De La Lectura, Museo del Reloj, Casa del Alfenique.
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1. Capilla del Rosario, Templo de Santo Domingo

Avenida 4 Poniente Centro, Puebla 72000 Mexico +52 222 242 3643 [email protected] http://capilladelrosario-templodesantodomingo.negocio.site/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 2,248 reviews

Capilla del Rosario, Templo de Santo Domingo

This extremely ornate 17th-century chapel is part of the Santo Domingo Church.

Reviewed By minnesotans4 - Saint Paul, United States

There was a sign stating no pictures in the chapel which was disappointing but pictures couldn't truly capture the gilded ornate beauty of this 17th Century chapel which was part of the Santo Domingo Church. The chapel was in the new Spanish baroque style. The chapel worships the Virgin Mary and was used to teach the people the prayer of the rosary. Put this on your itinerary!

2. Templo de Santa Maria Tonantzintla

Av. M. Hidalgo, San Andres Cholula 72828 Mexico +52 222 666 6214
Excellent
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5.0 based on 624 reviews

Templo de Santa Maria Tonantzintla

Reviewed By GowithJerry - Cancun, Mexico

An example of tequitqui art, refers to the artistic manifestations made by indigenous people of the Mesoamerican area after the Conquest of Mexico. It can be said that it is the mixture of indigenous art with Christian art and you can see the process of transculturation between the indigenous and the Spanish.

3. Ruta del Cafe Aristoteles

Calle 17 de Junio Norte 207, Xicotepec 73080 Mexico +52 764 764 1868 [email protected] http://cafearistoteles.com
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Ruta del Cafe Aristoteles

Conoce de cerca el fascinante mundo del café, desde el proceso de cultivo hasta la producción del café tostado. El recorrido incluye guía de turista, 1 comida o almuerzo, agua, lunch y un obsequio de la ruta.

4. Museo Amparo

Av 2 Sur 708, Puebla 72000 Mexico +52 222 229 3850 [email protected] http://www.museoamparo.com
Excellent
75%
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4.5 based on 946 reviews

Museo Amparo

This museum houses numerous artifacts and pieces of art from pre-Columbian and colonial times.

Reviewed By NorthVan_dan - North Vancouver, Canada

This museum is an absolute must! First, the building is gorgeous - set in colonial houses with historic rooms, courtyards and a truly spectacular rooftop cafe (with stunning views of the local churches). There is a nicely curated private collection of prehispanic pieces. For an extra 70 pesos, I bought a very thoughtful and well organized English booklet that provided context and cultural background to these pieces. They threw in a poster of the very interesting wall mural that compares civilizarions around the world. We also enjoyed the colonial furniture and art exhibition that was especially nice with the items in real colonial rooms. There were also exhibits of beautiful contemporary tapestries and vivid protest poster art. I think the admission was 55 pesos. A great value to see inside (and on the roof of) one of Puebla's gems.

5. Puebla Cathedra

c 16 de Septiembre s/n Zócalo, Puebla 72000 Mexico http://visit.puebla.gob.mx/ubicacion/catedral-de-puebla/
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4.5 based on 1,928 reviews

Puebla Cathedra

This huge baroque-style cathedral dominates the town's main square and is one of Puebla's most recognizable landmarks.

Reviewed By manve99 - Orlando, United States

Had a great time, with my wife and the two kids 13yrs and 12yrs old. Both my kids are into history and art, (something to keep in mind) We were lucky enough to attend mass on a Sunday when their ancient pipe organ was being played. I wedding was taking place, so the experience, even for us outsiders, was somewhat surreal, full choir, the organ playing and all the religious art around . Something we will never forget.

6. Biblioteca Palafoxiana

Av 5 Ote 5, Puebla 72000 Mexico +52 222 232 1227 http://museospuebla.puebla.gob.mx/index.php/museos/item/11-biblioteca-palafoxiana
Excellent
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4.5 based on 979 reviews

Biblioteca Palafoxiana

A 43,000-volume library located in the Casa de la Cultura.

Reviewed By jwhitehouse - Oakland, United States

We had to return as the opening is after 11:00, but it was worth it Not Prague’s famous library but really worth the time. Just across from cathedral.

7. Secret Convent of Santa Monica

18 Poniente # 103 Centro Historico, Puebla 72000 Mexico +52 222 232 0178 http://santamonicapuebla.wix.com/inicio
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4.5 based on 99 reviews

Secret Convent of Santa Monica

This museum of religious art served as a secret convent during the 19th century when convents and monasteries were banned.

8. Profetica, Casa De La Lectura

Calle 3 sur 701 Centro, Puebla 72000 Mexico +52 222 246 9101 [email protected] http://tiendaenlinea.profetica.com.mx/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 99 reviews

Profetica, Casa De La Lectura

Non-profit Profetica is an atipical private cultural center, with a public library, a bookstore and a cafe/bar you will love. In a 16th century house completely refurbished with taste and style, Profetica is a must see while in Puebla.If you are curious about the city and want to find out more about its history, get into the bookstore where you will find a good selection on Puebla´s food, history, politics, economy and culture. Try our breakfasts, starting 9.0 am every day.

9. Museo del Reloj

Av. Jose Luis Martinez Vazquez, Zacatlan 73315 Mexico +52 797 975 0720 [email protected] http://www.museodelreloj.com.mx
Excellent
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4.5 based on 89 reviews

Museo del Reloj

Totalmente interactivo. El museo del reloj brinda una experiencia única, atractiva y de encuentro con el tiempo, con una visita guiada se acerca a la población escolar y público y público en general la historia de la relojería monumental.

Reviewed By FelHil - Broken Arrow, United States

Love visiting this museum and learning of the history of the clocks. it was like travel to time and rediscover what you learned in history books. The place was clean, good guide and beautiful art. Just love it and is a must to see it you are in Zacatlan de las Manzanas, Puebla.

10. Casa del Alfenique

Avenida 4 Oriente 416, Puebla 72000 Mexico +52 222 232 0458
Excellent
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4.5 based on 141 reviews

Casa del Alfenique

Reviewed By SaskiaJoosse - Singapore, Singapore

Recently renovated, this is truly a wonderful museum that celebrates Mexican culture and heritage. Housed in a recently restored house, the displays are well illuminated and explained in both Spanish and English. Although Mexican culture is so vast, this museum gives you a small taste and makes you curious for more.

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