The July Guelaguetza celebrations take place in this rather spectacular semi-open-air auditorium on the Cerro del Fort铆n.
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Museo de las Culturas de Oaxaca
0.54 MILES
Got two hours? You'll need it for the Museum of Oaxacan Cultures, housed in the beautiful monastery buildings adjoining the Templo de Santo Domingo. This鈥
2.76 MILES
The former capital of the Zapotec people is today an illustrious ruin, but for over a thousand years it served as the second-largest ceremonial site in鈥
0.56 MILES
Gorgeous Santo Domingo is the most splendid of Oaxaca鈥檚 churches, with a finely carved baroque facade and nearly every square centimeter inside decorated鈥
26.43 MILES
Second only to Monte Alb谩n in their importance, though not as old, the ruins of ancient Mitla date from the final two or three centuries before the鈥
3.39 MILES
If you like your pre-Hispanic Mexican ruins suitably 鈥榬uined鈥 and crowd-free without compromising on authenticity or spectacular setting, opt for Atzompa鈥
Centro de las Artes de San Agust铆n
9.04 MILES
Pretty San Agust铆n's large, early-20th-century textile mill has been superbly restored as the Centro de las Artes de San Agust铆n (CaSa), a spectacular鈥
6.45 MILES
Visitors flock to the village of El Tule to behold El 脕rbol del Tule, which is, by some counts, the fattest tree in the world. California's General鈥
0.67 MILES
Traffic-free, shaded by tall trees and surrounded by elegant portales (arcades), the 窜贸肠补濒辞 is the perfect place to start soaking up the Oaxaca atmosphere鈥
Nearby Oaxaca City attractions
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Oaxaca鈥檚 sentinel hill with stairs, statues, a park and 鈥 of course 鈥 views makes a robust early-morning run or walk. It starts on Calle Crespo at the鈥
0.37 MILES
In a city of provocative graphic art, this workshop and gallery is a key agitator. Founded by the art collective Asaro (Asamblea de Artistas鈥
3. Basilica de Nuestra Se帽ora de la Soledad
0.37 MILES
Oaxaca doesn鈥檛 lack distinguished churches, but many locals rate the Soledad as their favorite. The original baroque facade dates from 1690; while the鈥
4. Museo de Sitio Casa de Ju谩rez
0.43 MILES
The simple house of bookbinder Antonio Salanueva, who supported the great 19th-century Mexican leader Benito Ju谩rez during his youth, is now an鈥
0.44 MILES
A top-class museum, even by Oaxaca's high standards, showing off a wondrous collection of pre-Hispanic art donated by the city's most famous artist,鈥
0.46 MILES
Wander northwest of the historical core and you鈥檒l ultimately encounter this arched aqueduct rendered in typical green cantera stone that runs the length鈥
7. Centro Fotogr谩fico 脕lvarez Bravo
0.48 MILES
With a taste for provocative social commentary, this contemporary gallery displays weird and wonderful work by local and international photographers.
0.49 MILES
The 18th-century baroque Templo de San Felipe Neri is where Benito Ju谩rez and Margarita Maza were married in 1843; Margarita was the daughter of Antonio鈥