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Top neighborhoods in Oaxaca

Oaxaca Centro

Discover colonial-era structures and immerse in native Zapotec and Mixtec cultures in this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the archeological marvel of Monte Albán and admire the unique green stone architecture.

Ruta Independencia

The Ruta Independencia neighborhood offers attractions such as Oaxaca Ethnobotanical Garden and Jardín Etnobotánico.

Jalatlaco

Oaxaca's Jalatlaco neighborhood offers attractions including Templo de San Matías Jalatlaco.

Reforma

The Reforma neighborhood has lots to see including Plaza Mazari and Plaza Parque.

Santa Lucía del Camino

Oaxaca's Santa Lucía del Camino neighborhood offers attractions including Oaxaca Cultural and Convention Center.

Top landmarks in Oaxaca

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Ancient Zapotec ruins at Monte Albán tower above this UNESCO World Heritage city where local life thrives. The zócalo buzzes with mezcal sippers and vendors selling tlayudas and mole varieties. The Oaxaca Textile Museum showcases vibrant indigenous weaving traditions. The Guelaguetza festival brings regional dance in July, while year-round markets feature black clay pottery and alebrijes (fantastical wooden creatures). After exploring Oaxaca Cathedral, visit a mezcalería where bartenders explain the smoky spirit with religious devotion. Green stone buildings give the city its nickname 'la Verde Antequera' – though most remember the colorful food more.

Oaxaca, Mexico 01.11.2014: Túmulo enfeitado em cemitério de Oaxaca de Juarez, no México, durante a celebração do Dia dos Mortos. Segundo a tradição do país, iniciada no período pré-hispânico, nesta os cemitérios são enfeitados para receber os espíritos dos mortos que nas noites dos dias 01 e 02 de novembro regressam para visitar os entes queridos. *** Decorated tomb in the cemetery of Oaxaca de Juarez, Mexico, during the celebration of Day of the Dead. According to the country's tradition, which began in the pre-Hispanic period, this cemeteries are decorated to welcome the spirits of the dead that on the nights of days 01 and November 2 return to visit loved ones.

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Oaxaca is also notable for its historical sites. Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. Nature lovers can visit Oaxaca Ethnobotanical Garden and El Llano Park. While you're in town, don't miss a chance to see sights like Oaxaca Cathedral and Zócalo.

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