Origin Talavera from Puebla emerged in the 16th century when Spanish artisans brought the Talavera de la Reina technique and blended it with the rich local clay of Mexico. Over centuries, it became a hallmark of Puebla’s identity, adorning churches, […]
Enjoy Huaquechula’s Holy Cross Festival
In Huaquechula, located about 50 kilometers from Puebla City – May 3 is a day of great celebration, as it honors the Holy Cross that appeared there in 1807. Legend But in Huaquechula, the celebration is for all believers; it […]
Cuetzalan Festival – Sacred Textiles & Harvest Coffee
Discover Cuetzalan’s Huipil and Coffee Festival, where indigenous tradition, vibrant attire, and the aroma of local coffee come together in a celebration of culture and community. Cuetzalan and Coffee Cultivation When coffee cultivation was introduced to Mexico in the late […]
Safe Travel in Mexico – Puebla Tour Guide
Introduction Planning a trip to Mexico and wondering how to stay safe while exploring its rich culture? Whether you’re arriving through a busy airport or venturing into historic towns, having reliable, local guidance makes all the difference. I’m Carlos Rivero […]
Things to Do in Puebla – Tours & Cooking
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