Oaxaca Street Food Tour. Signature Markets Tour
Markets do the talking here. This small-group Oaxaca Street Food Tour turns Centro markets into an English-friendly food lesson, with […]
Markets do the talking here. This small-group Oaxaca Street Food Tour turns Centro markets into an English-friendly food lesson, with […]
Hierve el Agua looks like boiling water. This half-day tour gives you the transfer out of Oaxaca, a solid chunk
Oaxaca rewards curiosity, and this tour keeps it moving. A private walk through Centro lands you at major landmarks, then
Oaxaca reads better on a bike. This tour helps you cover the city’s main neighborhoods in just a few hours
Oaxaca looks different from a bike seat. This short ride mixes street art and neighborhood history in places like Jalatlaco
Seven moles, seven mezcals, one smart guide. In Oaxaca City, this tasting pairs mezcals with vegetarian mole in a way
Monte Albán hits you fast. This guided half-day mixes Zapotec ceremonial architecture with big Oaxaca Valley viewpoints, and the guide
A full day in Oaxaca with natural wonders and craft stops. This guided loop is built around Hierve el Agua’s
Oaxaca’s food story gets real fast when you start with nixtamalized corn and end up cooking a full mole meal.
Pyramids that make time feel short. This full-day outing strings together Monte Albán’s monumental ruins, the Dominican convent of Cuilapam
Monte Albán plus waterfall views is a rare mix. This private day trip strings together Oaxaca’s biggest ancient site, a
Monte Albán is a big wow, even before lunch. This classic Oaxaca day trip strings together the Zapotec capital with
Mole starts in the market, not the kitchen, and this class makes that obvious. I like how you shop local
Frozen falls before the crowds. This early departure lets you reach Hierve el Agua while paths are calmer and photos
Oaxaca tastes better when you cook it. In Chef Adhey Andrade’s home kitchen, you learn Oaxacan hot chocolate the traditional