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Rumors are truth, here you can find as many churches that you will lose count on them and every single one has something unique to offer, in the resultant architecture you can see the mix of the local handforce and techniques applied to the european designs, get ready to look up and don't miss your chance to pay a visit to the cathedral with its impressive herrerian style or the santo domingo temple with the baroque style at its best.
The local gastronomy is very rich and is the product of the integration of foreing ingredients into the local techniques of the now called mexican culinary tradition which main ingredients still corn and chile that you can taste in chalupas, molotes, quesadillas, moles, cemitas, enchiladas and different types of tacos for sale in stalls, stores, restaurants, terraces, inns, pulquerías and cantinas. In addition, downton offers you a couple of food markets that are outside the monuments area, towards the west is the market of flavors with a great gastronomic offer at fair prices and towards the east behind the convent of San Francisco is the market El Alto, a colorful market where you can even find mariachi music.
Finally if you decide explore downtown Puebla by yourself have in mind that into the west in the streets 6 Norte and Av. 4 Oriente the neighborhood of the artist, Parian artifacts market and the house of the Alfeñique museum of Talavera offer a small area where you can find all kind of artistic expressions and activities that will not let you forget your visit.
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Walk in the downtown of Puebla
Outdoor activity
Capacity: 5 px (Max)
Duración: 3.5 horas
Lenguage: English
Costo: $25 USD.pp
1.- Zócalo
2.- Puebla Cathedral
5.- Alley of the toads
6.- Ovando bridge
7.- Analco neighborhood
8.- San Francisco neighborhood
9.- Alto market
10.- Neighborhhod of the artist
11.- Alfeñique house (talavera museum)
12.- Parían artfacts market
13.- Society of jesus temple
14.- Street of sweets
15.- Temple of Santo Domingo
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