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The charming colonial town of Oaxaca offers rich culture, uplifting architecture and a spring-like climate. Lagoons, caverns and waterfalls are within easy reach of the city, as are pre-Columbian ruins and Tlacolula's Sunday market. Visit the hot springs at Hierve el Agua or embrace nature at the vast tree of El Tule. D’a de los Muertos, Day of the Dead, sees the city at its most colorful. Those with a sweet tooth shouldn't miss Mina Street, known as Chocolate Street because of its chocolate... more » The charming colonial town of Oaxaca offers rich culture, uplifting architecture and a spring-like climate. Lagoons, caverns and waterfalls are within easy reach of the city, as are pre-Columbian ruins and Tlacolula's Sunday market. Visit the hot springs at Hierve el Agua or embrace nature at the vast tree of El Tule. D’a de los Muertos, Day of the Dead, sees the city at its most colorful. Those with a sweet tooth shouldn't miss Mina Street, known as Chocolate Street because of its chocolate makers. « less

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Casa de la Tia Tere

Aug 26, 2008

Well located, just east of the central pedestrianised area (i.e. quiet but walking distance). Dark central breakfast courtyard, but light, bright rooms with wonderful local furniture. Pleasant...more

Oaxaca Ollin

Aug 26, 2008

A lovely stay in this oasis. Judith and Jon are most welcoming - we felt part of their extended family! The accommodation is comfortable and spacious - the pool is on the doorstep. What makes this...more

El Teatro Culinario

Aug 25, 2008

2 weeks later we are back home and we are still talking to our friends about Jose and his teatro culinario. He delivered a complex 9 course meal that made us giggle every bite. A cactus salad with...more

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