Things to do in Oaxaca, Oaxaca: The Best Classes & Workshops

October 21, 2021 Marlin Saiz

Easygoing and vibrant, Oaxaca offers the best of southern Mexican charm, pairing lively festivals and entertainment with fantastic cuisine and unique cultural attractions. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Oaxaca is home to the spectacular Macedonio Alcala Theater and a short drive from the inspiring rock formations at Hierve el Aqua.
Restaurants in Oaxaca

1. La Casa de los Sabores Cooking School

Calle Reforma 402-B Col. Centro, Oaxaca 68000 Mexico +52 201 255 6104 [email protected] http://casadelossabores.com/
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5.0 based on 221 reviews

La Casa de los Sabores Cooking School

Many people who come to Oaxaca want to know more about the wonderful unique food from this region especially the variety of "mole" sauces, the banana leaf-wrapped tamales and the vast array of soups, all using typical Oaxacan ingredients.Experienced chef and owner of La Olla, Pilar Cabrera, offers you the opportunity to learn, hands-on, the complex cuisine of Oaxaca. Pilar´s cooking classes, held in La Casa de Los Sabores (House of Flavors), are set in her spacious, newly remodeled traditionally styled Oaxacan kitchen. In a warm and inviting atmosphere, you will learn to create the traditional Oaxacan dishes of your choice, made famous throughout Mexico and spreading worldwide. Shared and private classes include an explanation about the ingredients, a tour to the local market, hand-made meal preparation, mezcal tasting and, of course, the five course meal you prepared which you get to enjoy at the end of the class. Pilar will teach you her family´s generations-old cooking secrets so you can learn and enjoy a Oaxacan culinary legacy.

Reviewed By Grandmajoan

After going to a local market to purchase ingredients, learn about the foods of the area, and eating an absolutely delicious (and messy)mole negro tamale, we returned to the apartment where we prepared our luncheon under expert guidance. The whole experience was memorable and have been regaling/boring my friends with the experience along with showing them all of the photos I took.

2. Oaxaca Profundo Sessions

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Oaxaca Profundo Sessions

Oaxaca Profundo Sessions is a regenerative travel organization that focuses on inviting guests into the deep history, the cultural flavours, and the spiritual ecology of Oaxacan food and drink. Our sessions focus on intercultural learning, community building, and the local grassroots of Oaxaca.

3. Etnofood

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Etnofood

We are an agency that develops memorable experiences around gastronomy and / or history to build the best space in gastronomic culture through recipes developed with local products, involving ancestral knowledge in the production of experience in Oaxaca, we are a company social focused on preserving the culture and flavors of Mexico.

4. Rambling Spirits

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Rambling Spirits

Oaxaca has a stunningly diverse geography, the 'terroir' of mezcal, a spirit made from the wild and domesticated agave plants that grow throughout the state. We create tailored experiences, exploring this incredible region and what it has to offer. Please get in touch and help us plan your unique experience. We also do a prearranged weekly hike and distillery visit.

5. Alma de Mi Tierra

Calle Aldama # 205 Barrio de Jalatlaco, Oaxaca 68080 Mexico +52 877 234 4706 [email protected] http://www.almademitierra.com
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Alma de Mi Tierra

Alma de Mi Tierra offers day cookery classes. Nora Valencia is a native of Oaxaca and passes on time-honored recipes and techniques and some new ones of her own to her enthusiastic students. Almost 20 years experience in instructing classes has led Nora to be filmed by the BBC, French TV, Japanese Special live broadcast as well as numerous chefs form the U.S. Nora is also a federally certified tour guide who enjoy leading her gastronomical and textile tours. Nora is also conducting online cooking classes lasting from 60-90 minutes. Please contact us for more information and to reserve.

Reviewed By Valkryss - Sarasota, United States

Oaxaca is a little known gem tucked between 2 mountain ranges. The history, the culture and the food are fantastic! There are many things to do there one of which is joining an authentic Oaxacan cooking class. Nora Valencia of Alma de Mi Tierra Cooking School is the best! She shares time honored tradional recipes in a beautiful setting. It was delightful, I highly recommend!

6. Hola Latin Spanish School Oaxaca

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Hola Latin Spanish School Oaxaca

We are a professional and friendly team, that will help you to learn Spanish in a fun and easy way in Oaxaca. All of our teachers have experience in the area, and you will get to know local people, go on tours, and speak the local language!

7. Amigos del Sol Spanish School

Calzada San Felipe Del Agua # 322, Oaxaca 68020 Mexico +52 951 196 8039 [email protected] http://www.amigosdelsolspanishschool.com
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Amigos del Sol Spanish School

8. Oaxaca International :: Spanish School

Morelos 1107 Centro Histórico, Oaxaca Mexico +52 951 503 4228 [email protected] http://oaxacainternational.com/
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Oaxaca International :: Spanish School

Small spanish language school in oaxaca, located in the historic center of the city, only 3 blocks from the main square. School offers 4 students in a group class, private classes available. Students of all ages, spanish levels, nationalities are welcome.Two culturales activities included after classes per week and workbook included with no additional fee. Such as walking trips, corn tortillas workshop, oaxacan cooking classes, excursions, dance classes, painting workshops, ceramics workshops, etcetera.Member of the union of schools for spanish as a second language in oaxaca.10 years of experience teaching spanish as a second language.School offers homestay with local families including meals.Reasonable rates and discount for families and for students with a long staying.

Reviewed By TheVinges

My wife and I had an amazing experience with this school for 6 weeks in July and August 2020. During this pandemic, everything in Oaxaca was a bit different than normal. Even without many students, Ileana went out of her way to make sure that we could experience various excursions each week....barro negro pottery, Teotitlan weaving, an artisanal mezcal distillery, alebrijes artisans, papel picado, and several others. We worked with four wonderful teachers – Edgar, Karen, Juan Jose and Luis. Each teacher met us at our individual Spanish level. They were kind, patient, and encouraging. Under their instruction, our Spanish learning exceeded our expectations! We opted to stay with a host family, Patricia and Pedro. They were incredibly hospitable to us, and speaking with them gave us good Spanish practice outside of school hours. Patricia catered to our vegetarian food preferences....she is a great cook! Overall, I would highly recommend this school. We feel like we got an excellent experience and we hope to return soon.

9. Espanol Interactivo Language School

Calle Privada Licenciado Verdad # 119-B Centro, Oaxaca 68000 Mexico +52 951 603 4012 [email protected] http://studyspanishinoaxaca.com/
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Espanol Interactivo Language School

At Español Interactivo Language School, we focus on teaching you Spanish and developing your conversational skills. Unlike some other schools, we don't distract you with a lot of extra activities. In the classroom, exploring Oaxaca, or a combination of both. Our courses are as intensive and for as long as you need. We plan learning strategies with you and monitor your progress, with the goal of improving your oral expression.

Reviewed By PZ394

I spent three weeks at the school in October and November to improve my ability to speak in Spanish. The school focuses primarily on conversational methods rather than grammatical. As an intermediate student, I felt that the classes definitely helped me achieve a new level of ability. The classes were small, with 2 or 3 students in each class. The teachers are kind, patient and dedicated to helping each student get the most out of their experience. Several highlights included building an “ofrenda” in the school to celebrate Día de los Muertos and also celebrating a student’s birthday with a traditional piñata fiesta, also there were several field trips to local museums and an art gallery. I stayed with a local family, recommended by the school and enjoyed the friendship, good food and cultural experience the home stay adds.

10. Oaxaca Cooking Classes La Cocina Oaxaquena

Calle Yagul 209, Oaxaca 68120 Mexico +52 951 156 2896 http://oaxacancuisine.com/
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Oaxaca Cooking Classes La Cocina Oaxaquena

La Cocina Oaxaquena is a cooking school devoted exclusively to Oaxacan cuisine and specializing in local dishes. The Chef comprehensive hands-on cooking classes in a sunny traditionally decorated Mexican kitchen. Two 5 hours cooking classes are available everyday at 9am or 3pm. Pick up and return from your hotel.

Reviewed By NorCalGuy57 - Palo Alto, United States

This morning our group of five travellers had the most wonderful experience with Chef Gerardo in his Oaxaca central market tour and cooking class. The morning started with Gerardo picking us up at our hotel. After picking up another attendee we proceeded to Oaxaca'a central food marketplace. We went around doing the shopping with Gerardo as he informed us about the wonderful meat and produce on display. I've never had so much fun doing shopping! Then on to Gerardo's lovely home which has been wonderfully set up for cooking classes. After a welcome beverage, we went about helping to prepare and cook three delicious Oaxacan delicacies, directed and coached by Chef Gerardo, with help from other members of his family. Whether you are a Julia Child or pretty novice like me, you will have a great time and learn something new. Then, of course, you get to sit down and eat the sumptuous meal you have helped produce!

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