Top 10 Things to do in Huamantla, Tlaxcala

November 17, 2021 Leonardo Torrence

Huamantla (Spanish  [wama'ntla] (help·info)) is a small city in Huamantla Municipality located in the eastern half of the Mexican state of Tlaxcala. The area has a long indigenous history, but the city itself was not founded until the early colonial period, in the 1530s. It is mostly agricultural but it is best known for its annual homage to an image of the Virgin Mary called Our Lady of Charity. This includes a month of festivities, the best known of which are the “night no one sleeps” when residents create six km of “carpets” on the streets made from colored sawdust, flowers and other materials. The other is the “Huamantlada” a running of the bulls similar to that in Pamplona.
Restaurants in Huamantla

1. La Malinche National Park

Huamantla Mexico
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

La Malinche National Park

2. Volcan La Malinche

Huamantla Mexico
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4.5 based on 70 reviews

Volcan La Malinche

Reviewed By farmar1 - Coventry, United Kingdom

This was a last minute thing which I did with a friend who had found a local guide (we had to pay him the tickets there and back, and food). We took a bus to the ADO station early morning. Then another to Huamantla from where we took a taxi to the entrance of the park (it was sunday and with colectivos not working as usual, we had to take the cab to save time). The experience was very good although it is tough going up. At 4000m height it is quite high, even though the climb starts from around 2000m. I climbed Kilimanjaro the year before, for 7 days and so I though this would be easy (without any training) to do in 1 day....wrong. It is tough, v tough. There are 2 routes you can take (from where I started, from near Huamantla). A direct one (very steep), and a winding one(less steep but still tough). This through the first part which is a forest terrain. The two paths meet at the end of the forest, where the rocky terrain starts. And when I mean rocky, I mean sandy rocky. In 7 days climbing Kilimanjaro I never experienced this. It feels that you are taking 2 steps up and one down all the time. In the end we did not make it up to the top of the mountain (due to time constraints as last colectivo back is at 4 and it takes around 1.5-2 hrs to climb down) but just the first peak, which is 400m lower. From there to the top is another 45 mins climb on the ridge and then you also have to clamber to go to the top. Reminded me of Snowdonia but 10 times more difficult and big. However, as I was making the last steps to the first peak, huffing an puffing, the tiredness and aching went away when the view came out over the top...WOW. You have Puebla on one side and Tlaxcala on the other, with the Popocatepetl and Izzacchihuatl mountains in between. On the other side, the snow-capped volcano added to the amazing view. All in all an amazing experience.

3. Museo Nacional del Titere

Calle Parque Juarez 15, Huamantla 90501 Mexico +52 247 472 1033 http://www.turismotlaxcala.com/que-hacer/museos/museo_nacional_del_titere.htm
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4.5 based on 91 reviews

Museo Nacional del Titere

4. Aeronautas del Altiplano. Vuelos en globo Huamantla

Carretera Huamantla-Terrenate Km. 15, Huamantla Mexico http://www.vueloenglobo.com.mx/index.html
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

Aeronautas del Altiplano. Vuelos en globo Huamantla

5. Iglesia de San Luis Obispo

Calle Parque Juarez 13 Colonia Centro, Huamantla 90501 Mexico +52 247 472 0020
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4.5 based on 18 reviews

Iglesia de San Luis Obispo

6. Museo Taurino

Centro de la Ciudad de Huamantla, Huamantla Mexico
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4.0 based on 38 reviews

Museo Taurino

7. Iglesia de Nuestra Senora de la Caridad

Avenida Benito Juarez sur 205 Colonia Centro, Huamantla 90500 Mexico +52 247 472 0856
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4.0 based on 14 reviews

Iglesia de Nuestra Senora de la Caridad

8. Presidencia Municipal Huamantla

Calle Parque Juarez 1 Colonia Centro, Huamantla 90501 Mexico 012424721000
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4.0 based on 19 reviews

Presidencia Municipal Huamantla

9. Museo de la Ciudad

Parque Juarez Num. 1 Centro, Huamantla 90501 Mexico +52 247 472 5600 [email protected] https://visitatlaxcala.com/ruta-5-magia-y-color-de-tlaxcala/museos/ruta5/322-museo-de-la-ciudad
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Museo de la Ciudad

10. Globo 3 Uno

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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Globo 3 Uno

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