Visiting a city in Mexico – Puebla City

The City of Puebla is the 4th largest city in Mexico and also one of the oldest cities in the country. Likely for all the tourist, it has preserved its colonial architecture. It is situated in a valley flanked by volcanoes, only 80 miles from Mexico City. Mostly it is visited as a day trip from Mexico City, but trust me, it is worth staying a few days. In the 16th century, the city represented a bastion for Spaniards mid-way. It has changed its name for several times and today it is also known as Puebla de Zaragoza in honor of General Ignacio Zaragoza, who commanded during the battle against French.
Puebla City has a warm, relaxed atmosphere, colorful surroundings and distinct colonial history and that make it a worthwhile destination. Among all the things you can do and see I would sincerely recommend you to go on a walking tour of Puebla’s historical center where you will discover the unique colonial buildings. You can take the Turibus or tranvia for a guided tour or visit the Amparo Museum where you can see a large collection of Prehispanic, Colonial, Modern and Contemporary Mexican art.
To some tourist the visit to Puebla is a one day tour, but if you come to Peubla to spend there several days, you can go on different day trips. One of the most popular day tour form Pueblo is a tour to Cholula. On this tour you can see The Great Pyramid of Cholula, which is the world’s largest pyramid, topped by the Virgen de los Remedios church. Another very visited day tour is called the Africam Safari. Here, on the 500 acres of park wander a wide variety of wild animals, including lions, tigers, giraffes, buffalo, and rhinoceros.
Where ever you go you have to eat, but here it will not only be to satisfy your hunger it would be a real pleasure. Puebla is well-known for its cuisine, and this is known by both Mexicans and foreigners. According to the local story, here originated both mole poblano and chiles en nogad. But you will not only enjoy in the food you eat in the restaurants, because the street food is delicious too, so do not hesitate to try it, especially chalupas which are very popular. Since I have mentioned restaurants here are some that you have to visit. Those are Mi Ciudad, Fonda Santa Clara and La Zanahoria. When it comes to the hotels, those in Puebla’s historical center are more interested and visited. Hotel Colonial is in a former Jesuit monastery, Hotel Royalty is on the Zocalo, great place isn’t it? And a pricey but luxurious Meson Sacristia de Capuchinas. Now, since I have informed you on where to eat and stay, a little part mostly for the ladies, shopping in Puebla. This is a great destination for shopping. Go to a charming handicrafts market, known as Mercado el Parian; than Plazuela de los Sapos that has antiques and flea market, furthermore Mercado La Victoria, which is a let 19th century market that is transformed into a modern shopping mall. Not to forget to tell you that there are also festivities in Puebla and those really worth mentioning are Puebla’s fair, The Chile en Nogada festival and Independence Day.

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