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Oaxaca

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Oaxaca City is a UNESCO World Heritage site and known for its colonial architecture, vibrant markets, and rich indigenous culture. We highly recommend visiting the Santo Domingo Church, discovering traditional handicrafts and foods in the various markets, and exploring it's diverse cuisine featuring moles and mezcal.

Where to Stay

Centro is the heart of Oaxaca City with many restaurants, markets, bars, and museums. It is easy to navigate with everything within a 20 min walking distance or less. Additionally, all wedding activities are in this neighborhood

Restaurants

You can find the restaurants listed below compiled in this google maps list.​

COFFEE & BREAKFAST
  • La Atolería - Atole is a traditional Oaxacan corn-based drink served hot or cold. We highly recommend getting their atole sampler. 

  • Boulenc - a cafe serving everything from coffee and pastries to full-scale brunch.

  • Oaxaca en una Taza - local cafe serving coffee and pastries with a rooftop terrace.

LUNCH & DINNER
  • Café Boca del Monte - come for the views. You can see all of Oaxaca City from the rooftop.

  • Las Quince Letras Restaurante - traditional Oaxacan food specializing in a wide range of moles.

  • Los Danzantes - A Michelin star restaurant serving refined Oaxacan fare. They even make their own mezcal in house for their cocktails.

  • La Jicara Librespacio Cultural - a restaurant that also has a library and cultural center. They offer many vegetarian and vegan options.

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