City/town information
Oaxaca
A magical UNESCO world heritage city to enjoy and savor!
San Pablo Etla
The quaint village where the home is located!
Sightseeing
Hierve el Agua
Hierve el AguaA wonderful, refreshing outing!
A local eco-tourism destination featuring a butterfly garden and several architecturally designed structures built in partnership with the San Pablo Etla community and RAWDesignBuild.com
La mesita
Sin Número Número 3A local eco-tourism destination featuring a butterfly garden and several architecturally designed structures built in partnership with the San Pablo Etla community and RAWDesignBuild.com
CASA SAN AGUSTÍN
Calle de la SoledadMuseo de Arte Prehispánico de México Rufino Tamayo
503 Av. José María MorelosTemplo de Santo Domingo de Guzman
s/n C. Macedonio AlcaláOaxaca Textile Museum
917 Miguel HidalgoSanta María del Tule
Monte Albán
San Pedro y San Pablo Teposcolula
A beautiful convent and chapel.
Yanhuitlán
A nearby colonial temple.
Mitla
A nearby Mixteco archaeological site with a colonial temple.
Located in the village of Tlacolula de Matamoros, this beautiful church has an intricately painted ceiling and an old organ.
17 locals recommend
San Jerónimo Tlacochahuaya
Located in the village of Tlacolula de Matamoros, this beautiful church has an intricately painted ceiling and an old organ.
Yanhuitlán
A nearby colonial temple.
Tlacolula de Matamoros
Santa Ana del Valle
Ocotlán de Morelos
Neighborhoods
Enjoy an afternoon of walking around the oldest neighborhood in Oaxaca.
157 locals recommend
Barrio de Jalatlaco
Enjoy an afternoon of walking around the oldest neighborhood in Oaxaca.
Local arts and crafts
Santa María Atzompa
San Bartolo Coyotepec
Famous for black pottery crafts
Teotitlan Del Valle
Km 2 De JuárezThis village is famous for its beautiful handwoven rugs.
This village is famous for making alebrijes, carved and painted wooden animals.
50 locals recommend
San Martín Tilcajete
This village is famous for making alebrijes, carved and painted wooden animals.
San Marcos Tlapazola
3 AldamaA nearby village famous for its red pottery.
A nearby village whose artisans create beautiful handwoven textiles and are known as the ‘People of the Belts’ for their artfully embellished works.
Santo Tomás Jalieza
A nearby village whose artisans create beautiful handwoven textiles and are known as the ‘People of the Belts’ for their artfully embellished works.