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Holiday Inn Express Puebla by IHG
Holiday Inn Express Puebla by IHG
NH Puebla Centro Histórico
NH Puebla Centro Histórico
La Quinta by Wyndham Puebla Palmas Angelopolis
La Quinta by Wyndham Puebla Palmas Angelopolis
Four Points By Sheraton Puebla
Four Points By Sheraton Puebla
Courtyard by Marriott Puebla Las Animas
Courtyard by Marriott Puebla Las Animas
Grand Fiesta Americana Puebla Angelópolis
Grand Fiesta Americana Puebla Angelópolis
Holiday Inn Puebla La Noria by IHG
Holiday Inn Puebla La Noria by IHG
Hotel Gilfer Puebla Centro Histórico
Hotel Gilfer Puebla Centro Histórico
Quinta Real Puebla
Quinta Real Puebla
Camino Real Puebla Angelopolis
Camino Real Puebla Angelopolis
Hotel Boutique Casareyna
Hotel Boutique Casareyna
Fiesta Inn Puebla Las Animas
Fiesta Inn Puebla Las Animas
InterContinental Presidente Puebla by IHG
InterContinental Presidente Puebla by IHG
Comfort Inn Puebla Centro Histórico
Comfort Inn Puebla Centro Histórico
Radisson Puebla Angelopolis
Radisson Puebla Angelopolis
Hotel Del Portal, Puebla
Hotel Del Portal, Puebla
Fiesta Inn Parque Puebla
Fiesta Inn Parque Puebla
Hotel 5 de Mayo
Hotel 5 de Mayo
Hilton Garden Inn Puebla Angelópolis, Mexico
Hilton Garden Inn Puebla Angelópolis, Mexico
Sleep Inn Puebla Centro Histórico
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Puebla Historic Center
Discover a World Heritage Site filled with colonial buildings in the Historic Monuments Zone, where you can explore Barrio de los Sapos, Barrio del Artista, and the stunning Puebla Cathedral.

Angelópolis
The neighborhood boasts luxurious residential developments, cultural spaces, and parks. Explore attractions like La Estrella de Puebla, The Art Park, and the Baroque Museum, or shop at Centro Comercial Angelópolis.

La Paz
La Paz offers a peaceful retreat from Puebla's bustling center with its upscale residential charm. This quiet neighborhood gives travelers an authentic glimpse into suburban Mexican life, where tree-lined streets and contemporary homes create a relaxed atmosphere. Nearby shopping options like Galerías Serdán and Triangulo Las Animas provide convenient retail therapy without the crowds. Dining here features casual family restaurants serving traditional poblano cuisine, though options are limited after dark. Most visitors opt for vacation rentals in private homes with modern amenities and sometimes private pools. Getting around requires ride-sharing services, as public transit is minimal in this car-friendly suburb.

Barrio De Analco
Step back in time as you wander the 16th-century cobblestone streets of Barrio De Analco, one of Puebla's oldest neighborhoods. The historic Templo de San José showcases fascinating Tlaxcalan stonework alongside Spanish colonial design. Visit the Museo de la Revolución Mexicana in a beautifully restored mansion, then discover traditional pulquerías and artisan workshops tucked beneath bougainvillea-draped balconies. The area boasts family-run eateries serving authentic mole poblano and chiles en nogada. Colonial buildings converted into charming boutique hotels offer intimate courtyards with traditional tilework. Walking is the best way to explore these narrow historic streets, as the neighborhood maintains its peaceful, authentic atmosphere away from commercial tourism.

Xanenetla
Xanenetla transforms Puebla's colonial walls into vivid canvases where Indigenous stories come alive. This "City of Murals" invites you to wander cobblestone streets past centuries-old churches while colorful artwork tells tales of heritage and revolution. History buffs will love exploring the mysterious Secrets of Puebla Tunnels or taking the short 15-minute stroll to Puebla's UNESCO-listed historic center. Local cantinas and family-run fondas serve authentic poblano cuisine at wallet-friendly prices. Most visitors stay in central Puebla, though small guesthouses offer a genuine cultural immersion. The neighborhood's narrow streets are best explored on foot, with limited bus service connecting to major attractions.
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Beneath the shadow of volcanoes, baroque churches and colorful buildings line streets where Mexico's culinary history was born. The magnificent cathedral anchors a UNESCO-listed center where talavera pottery workshops reveal centuries-old techniques. Sample authentic mole poblano in the bustling Mercado de Sabores, then climb the Great Pyramid of Cholula topped with a Spanish church. The International Baroque Museum showcases artistic treasures in a striking modern building. For families, Africam Safari offers close encounters with wildlife, while the Estrella de Puebla observation wheel provides panoramic views. Don't miss the sweet shops of Calle de los Dulces, where candied camotes tempt from behind glass counters.

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