Nestled in the heart of Mexico, a tour to Puebla and Cholula offers a journey through history, culture, and stunning architecture just a few hours from Mexico City.
Start in Puebla, a city of colonial charm and vibrant streets. The UNESCO-listed historic center features well-preserved buildings adorned with Talavera tilework. Don’t miss the majestic Cathedral of Puebla, a masterpiece of Spanish colonial architecture, or the Amparo Museum, home to pre-Hispanic and modern Mexican art. Indulge in Puebla’s culinary delights, like mole poblano, and explore local markets brimming with spices and crafts.
Next, visit Cholula, home to the Great Pyramid, the largest by volume worldwide. Climb its summit for panoramic views, then explore the colorful streets below. Visit the Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de los Remedios and experience the blend of indigenous and colonial influences. End your day soaking in the rich history, art, and gastronomy of these enchanting destinations.
You will discover the pre-Hispanic city of Cholula, one of the oldest cities in Mexico, still populated and well known for the hundreds of churches across the city and its impressive archaeological zone house of the Great Pyramid of Cholula, the largest in the world and also unique because of the church of Nuestra Señora de los Remedios that was built by the Spaniards at the top.
Just two hours away from Mexico City you will discover the historic city center of Puebla, Cultural Heritage of Humanity and be prepared to see and admire the elaborate architecture that will capture your eyes, the many aesthetic domes of the churches that draw the horizon the Main Square, the Cathedral, the Rosary Chapel, the many old buildings dating from the XVI century and the folkloric craft markets
You will make your own way to the meeting points