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Tour

Free Walking Tour of Oaxaca

Join us on a free tour of Oaxaca to discover this city, admiring the colonial architecture and the Mexican tradition found in each corner. Description. We'll start our Oaxaca free tour at the Zócalo central square, in front of the Hotel Marqués...

  • 2 hours

Join us on a free tour of Oaxaca to discover this city, admiring the colonial architecture and the Mexican tradition found in each corner.

Description

We'll start our Oaxaca free tour at the Zócalo central square, in front of the Hotel Marqués del Valle, where we will gather at the designated time.

The first stop will be the Metropolitan Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption. We will then visit the iconic Santo Domingo Church, known for its history as a military warehouse and stable.

Continuing, we'll pass by the Macedonio Alcalá Theater and the Benito Juárez House-Museum, discussing the life of this prominent figure. Our next destination is the historic San Pablo Convent, another notable colonial monument in Oaxaca.

Next, we'll visit the Pre-Hispanic Art Market of Mexico, where we will provide insights into its permanent collection, allowing participants to visit it later if interested.

The experience includes the Sanchez Pascuas Market, showcasing various products from different regions of Mexico, including food and raw materials. The tour will conclude near the old City Hall, marking the end of our two-hour Oaxaca free tour.

Groups

This free tour does not accommodate groups of more than 6 people, even with separate bookings. For larger groups, consider a private tour of Oaxaca.

Prices

Included

  • English–speaking guide

Not included

  • Tips

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

Location

Activity location

900 Avenida Independencia, Oaxaca.

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