Puebla (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpweβla] ( listen)), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Puebla (Spanish: Estado Libre y Soberano de Puebla) is one of the 31 states which, with the Federal District, comprise the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided in 217 municipalities and its capital city is Puebla.
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We invite you to know the heart of Puebla by a local guide, who will show you the most important places and the history of each of them.
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Tour Operator in Puebla city, Mexico, we offer tours aroud Puebla State, 7 years experience. Operadora Turística en Ciudad de Puebla, ofrecemos tours en todo el Estado de Puebla, 7 años de experiencia.
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We offer unforgettable experiences to national and foreign tourists, providing knowledge, fun, culture and adventure, offering a personalized service of quality and reliability, through the excellent attention of our staff properly trained, designing unique trips to exceed the expectations of our customers.
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This extremely ornate 17th-century chapel is part of the Santo Domingo Church.
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!
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Puebla is absolutely one of the most Beautiful Cities in México. Famous for its cuisine and architecture, the city is now one of the most visited destinations with so many cultural richness and history to offer. Enjoy it through these unforgettable tours that have been designed to offer you a Totally Personalized experience and Make the Most of your visit in the City! Find your language: Spanish, English, French and enjoy this beautiful capital in private tours.
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Factory tours are offered of Uriarte, a company that has been producing ceramics since 1827.
We shopped for a full 8-person talavera set. Maricela Pesqueda was excellent! She showed us all the different models, explaining the details of each one and moved the pieces together so we could compare them. It only took 3 hrs!!! She was very good in explaining the prices and what we could expect when receiving the shipment. Through the waiting process while our order was being produced, she answered all emails promptly. When the shipment was ready, she sent all information timely. The shipment arrived PERFECTLY packaged. All pieces were perfectly deivered to Montreal, Canada!!! Thank you to all in Uriarte!!!
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This museum houses numerous artifacts and pieces of art from pre-Columbian and colonial times.
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.
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This street is a popular antique shopping area by day and provides a lively musical atmosphere at night.
Calle 6 Sur, also known as the Alley of the Frogs, is a must visit because of the many colorful buildings and the beautiful decorated houses along the whole street. If you want good photos, try to get there towards the early morning as the street will be empty and the colors will look beautiful in the morning light. And also the area near around Calle 6 Sur is a great place to hang around in a café or do some street shopping.
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This fort marks the location of the Battle of Cinco de Mayo, which Mexico fought against Napoleon III in 1862.
We visited in the evening, so the museum was closed. But, the park beside the museum is lovely to visit in the evening and has awesome views of the city. The park is super clean and we felt safe in the evening.
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