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Where to stay in Oaxaca

Jalatlaco
Jalatlaco offers a colourful glimpse into Oaxaca's colonial past. Cobblestone streets wind past vibrant 16th-century buildings where artisan workshops showcase traditional weaving and pottery. The neighborhood's baroque Templo de San Matías glows amber at sunset. This historic district balances authentic Mexican life with trendy spaces. Small galleries display contemporary Oaxacan art beside centuries-old architectural details. Family-run comedores serve mole negro while boutique cafés offer artisanal pastries. Visitors can easily walk to Oaxaca's zócalo in 20 minutes.

Barrio de Xochimilco
Step into Oaxaca's oldest quarter where colonial heritage comes alive. Barrio de Xochimilco charms visitors with narrow cobblestone lanes and weathered stone churches framing peaceful plazas. Indigenous artisans tap rhythmically in workshops, creating textiles and metalwork using centuries-old techniques. Hidden courtyards reveal ancient murals behind intricately carved wooden doors. Family-run comedores serve traditional mole and tlayudas throughout the day. The neighborhood's earth-toned buildings, wrought-iron balconies, and cascading bougainvillea create a timeless atmosphere for cultural exploration.

Reforma
Reforma offers an upscale retreat from Oaxaca City's busy historic centre. Tree-lined avenues and elegant homes create a peaceful atmosphere for travellers seeking quiet luxury. This leafy area balances residential charm with refined amenities. Stroll through manicured gardens and discover boutique hotels with premium services. Plaza Mazari and Plaza Parque provide pleasant spots for relaxation or shopping. The 15-minute walk to city centre reveals architectural beauty while maintaining the neighborhood's serene character.

Oaxaca Centro
Oaxaca Centro captivates visitors with its golden-stone cathedral and ornate Santo Domingo Church. The tree-lined Zócalo buzzes with mariachi music while cobblestone streets lead to museums showcasing pre-Columbian treasures. This UNESCO World Heritage site blends colonial architecture with rich Zapotec and Mixtec heritage. Markets overflow with handwoven textiles, black pottery, and local delicacies like mole and chapulines. Mezcal bars and cantinas create intimate evening scenes with live music. The compact historic centre rewards explorers with artisan workshops and vibrant murals adorning historic buildings.

Ruta Independencia
Ruta Independencia captures Oaxaca's colonial soul through centuries-old architecture and vibrant cultural traditions. The historic thoroughfare connects magnificent landmarks like the baroque Church of Santo Domingo and the Museum of Oaxacan Culture. Indigenous artisans display colourful textiles while the scent of traditional cuisine fills the air. The neighborhood's cobblestone streets lead to hidden plazas and bustling markets selling authentic crafts. Visit the Oaxaca Ethnobotanical Garden to discover native plants that have shaped local culture. Most attractions sit within easy walking distance, making this central district perfect for travellers seeking Mexico's rich heritage.
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Vibrant markets overflow with handwoven textiles, mole sauces, and artisanal mezcal worth bringing home in your suitcase. Explore ancient Zapotec ruins at Monte Albán in the morning when local guides can explain the astronomical significance of each stone structure.

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