Oaxaca Sightseeing Places and Events
Oaxaca Sightseeing can be in the City of Oaxaca or within 40 miles of the City where there are several pre-columbian ruin sites: Monte Alban, Dainzu, Yagul, Lambyteco, Mitla, Huijazoo, and San Jose el Mogote
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The last week of October and the first week of November find the people of Oaxaca
preparing their cemeteries for the Days of the Dead celebration
In the modern cosmopolitan city
of Oaxaca you can find
sophisticated shopping and
gourmet dining
The artisan in each village
surrounding the city of Oaxaca
specialize in a craft. In Arrazola the
carvers create sculpted and
painted animals of wood........
Oaxaca Mexico, South Central Mexico
Article: The Day of the Dead
Celebration in Oaxaca is a three-day
November holiday during which families
clean the graves and prepare the tombs
for the return of the spirits. During this
time the traditional flowers decorate the
tombs and home altars but in some
villages the popular decoration is the
sand painting.....
Article: Oaxaca restaurant reviews
The Santo Domingo Church
was started in 1558 when the
Dominican order acquired the
land in the city of Villa de
Antequera, as Oaxaca was
then called. Construction
continued sporadically until
1608 when the church and
convent were first
inhabited............Article
Oaxaca Cooking Classes La Casa Del Tio Guero Restaurant Serving typical Oaxacan cuisine with a vegetarian and meat menu is offering cooking classes every week year round Sign up at the restaurant on Garcia Vigil (street) #715 Eight blocks north of the Zocalo Tel. 51 69584 $40 USD includes everything and lunch
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Oaxaca Cooking Classes Rancho Auroa Susanna Trilling, Author of Seasons of My Heart www.seasonsofmyheart.com 52-951-508-0044
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More Info
Tourist Information Center
Secretaria de Tourismo
Colonial Center,Oaxaca
Tel. 951-516-0123
How to Get There
From the Zocalo go north to the Llano Park and
the theatre building at 703, the office is on the
right side of the building.
Oaxaca City is great for walkers with its pedestrian-only streets. The Colonial city also
and has many attractions and cultural tours for vacationers.
While the Euro could prevent a family vacation to Paris this year, Oaxaca City is just as
walkable and full of culture and history.
In Oaxaca City you'll find art museums, restaurants, biking, walking in the parks and
hills and many ancient archaeological ruins near the city.
Boutique hotels, Inns called posadas, B&Bs, and historic buildings converted to hotels,
make Oaxaca City a good choice for a vacation.
Reached within a day's flight from US or Canadian cities, Oaxaca is well located in the
5000 foot mountains giving it a perfect climate.
House rentals, and Apartment rentals put Oaxaca City within reach of budget conscious
travelers.
Oaxaca Sightseeing in Places and at Events in Oaxaca is fun because
the sophisticated colonial city has ruin sites, museums, good lodging,
unique regional cuisine, and fascinating events and festivals.