Monte Albán Tour
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Monte Albán Tour
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Monte Albán
Walk among ancient temples and tombs atop the legendary mountaintop city of Monte Albán, the powerful Zapotec capital that ruled the Oaxaca Valley for over 1,300 years. Breathtaking views, intricate stone carvings, and sacred plazas await you in this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
San Martín Tilcajete
Enter a vibrant world of color and imagination in San Martín Tilcajete, where skilled artisans bring fantastical creatures to life through hand-carved alebrijes. Watch masters at work, then pick out your own unique spirit animal to take home.
San Bartolo Coyotepec
Discover the mysterious elegance of Oaxaca’s iconic black pottery in San Bartolo Coyotepec. Learn how artisans fire these pieces without glaze to achieve their deep obsidian shine—then browse handcrafted treasures unlike anything else on Earth.
Ex-convento Cuilapan
Step inside the haunting beauty of the 16th-century Ex-Convent of Cuilapan, an unfinished Dominican marvel blending colonial and indigenous architecture. Its open-air chapel, grand arches, and silent cloisters whisper stories of conquest, faith, and resistance.
Monte Albán
Walk among ancient temples and tombs atop the legendary mountaintop city of Monte Albán, the powerful Zapotec capital that ruled the Oaxaca Valley for over 1,300 years. Breathtaking views, intricate stone carvings, and sacred plazas await you in this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
San Martín Tilcajete
Enter a vibrant world of color and imagination in San Martín Tilcajete, where skilled artisans bring fantastical creatures to life through hand-carved alebrijes. Watch masters at work, then pick out your own unique spirit animal to take home.
San Bartolo Coyotepec
Discover the mysterious elegance of Oaxaca’s iconic black pottery in San Bartolo Coyotepec. Learn how artisans fire these pieces without glaze to achieve their deep obsidian shine—then browse handcrafted treasures unlike anything else on Earth.
Ex-convento Cuilapan
Step inside the haunting beauty of the 16th-century Ex-Convent of Cuilapan, an unfinished Dominican marvel blending colonial and indigenous architecture. Its open-air chapel, grand arches, and silent cloisters whisper stories of conquest, faith, and resistance.













