This is a private tour designed for travelers who want to know Puebla in an authentic way, beyond the traditional tours. As a born local guide, raised in the heart of Puebla’s Historic Center, I will share with you the history, architecture and traditions that have shaped my city over the centuries.
We will walk along the same streets where I have lived all my life, discovering temples, squares and neighborhoods full of identity, always understanding the cultural and social context of each place.
The experience is completely personalized and at your own pace and on your own time, ideal for those looking for a real connection with the destination. Throughout the tour you will get to know the Novohispanic art and daily life of Puebla, accompanied by stories, anecdotes and details that only someone who has grown up and lived in these streets can share.
More than a tour, it is an invitation to experience Puebla from within, with the look and sensitivity of a real local.
El Callejon de los Sapos, located in the heart of the Historic Center of Puebla, is an emblematic place known for its bohemian atmosphere and picturesque charm. This cobblestone alley is surrounded by colourful facades and is famous for its antiques market, where on weekends you will find a wide variety of unique items, from vintage furniture to collectors’ pieces. In addition to antiques, the Alley of the Toads offers a vibrant cultural atmosphere with art galleries and restaurants that enhance the experience. It is the perfect place to walk, admire its architectural beauty and immerse yourself in the tradition and creativity that make Puebla an unforgettable destination.
Puebla Cathedral, located in the Zócalo, is one of the most impressive architectural works in Mexico. Built between the 16th and 17th centuries, it combines Renaissance and Baroque styles, notable for its towers, the tallest in Latin America, and its interior full of artistic details. Its main altar, designed by Manuel Tolsá, and the side chapels adorned with exceptional sculptures and paintings, are a testament to the devotion and splendour of colonial times. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Puebla Cathedral is an emblem of the city and a must-see destination for those seeking to admire Mexico’s history, art and spirituality.
The Palafoxiana Library, located in the heart of the Historic Center of Puebla, is a unique cultural and architectural treasure. Founded in 1646 by Bishop Juan de Palafox y Mendoza, it is considered the first public library in America. This space houses more than 45,000 ancient books and manuscripts, some of which are more than five centuries old, reflecting the knowledge and cultural richness of its time. With its imposing Baroque architecture, carved wooden bookshelves and an altar dedicated to the Virgin of Wisdom, the library is a place that perfectly combines art and knowledge. Declared a Memory of the World by UNESCO, this site is a must for those who wish to immerse themselves in the history and culture of Puebla.
The Zocalo de Puebla, surrounded by colonial buildings and lively arcades, is the meeting point and the historic heart of the city. This iconic space, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, houses the majestic Puebla Cathedral and the City Hall, offering an atmosphere rich in history and culture. With its manicured gardens, fountains and benches, the Zocalo is perfect for strolling, relaxing and enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of Puebla. It is also an excellent place to explore local cuisine in the surrounding area, with traditional cafes and restaurants allowing you to experience the cultural richness of this charming city. An essential destination for all visitors!
The Chapel of the Rosary, located in the Church of Santo Domingo, is one of the greatest expressions of Baroque art in Mexico and the world. Built in the 17th century, this dazzling space is known as the “Eighth Wonder of the World” for its stunning decoration, combining gold, Talavera ceramics and stucco in a masterpiece of detail and symbolism. Its dome, which represents the heavenly skies, and its ornaments full of angels, flowers and religious motifs, make this chapel a unique place that inspires devotion and admiration. The Chapel of the Rosary is a must-see destination for lovers of art, history and spirituality, and an undeniable gem of Puebla’s cultural heritage.
Calle de los Dulces, officially known as 6 Oriente, is one of the most emblematic places in Puebla, where you can enjoy the rich gastronomic and artisan heritage of the city. This charming corner is home to numerous traditional shops offering typical sweets such as sweet potatoes, Santa Clara pancakes, muéganos and Poblano macaroni, made with recipes handed down from generation to generation. Walking along this street is a unique experience that combines flavors, history and culture. Here you can not only taste the most representative sweets of Puebla, but also take home a piece of this tradition. It is a must-see for foodies and a place that reflects the sweet heart of the city.
El Parián Market is an emblematic meeting point for culture and commerce in Puebla. This colorful market, located in the Historic Center, is famous for its wide variety of traditional crafts, such as Talavera ceramics, embroidered textiles, wooden toys, clay goods, and much more, created by talented local artisans. Walking through El Parián is an experience that combines tradition and authenticity, where you can acquire unique memories and know the ancient techniques behind each product. With its vibrant atmosphere and rich history, this market is a must for those looking to take home a piece of Puebla and its cultural richness.
The Artist’s Quarter, located in the Historic Center of Puebla, is a vibrant space full of art and culture. This picturesque area, with its cobblestone streets and outdoor workshops, is home to local artists who exhibit and create their works in real time, offering visitors a unique experience of connecting with Puebla’s art scene. In addition to admiring paintings, sculptures and other artistic expressions, the neighborhood has cafes and restaurants perfect to enjoy the bohemian atmosphere. It is a magical corner where art, history and tradition meet, making it a must for those looking for an authentic cultural experience in Puebla.
A space where history and modernity meet. This area was key in the early years of Puebla’s founding and today combines historic architecture with modern areas, museums and cultural spaces. Here is also the story of Blessed San Sebastian de Aparicio, one of Puebla’s most beloved figures.
The tour starts in the square of Los Sapos, at this point will be the meeting with the guide who will be waiting for you, you can recognize him for wearing black shirt with the company logo and a black hat
When you meet the guide you should only show on your cell phone the details of your reservation to start the tour
Puebla City, known as the 'City of Angels,' is a colonial gem in Mexico with a rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning architecture. It's famous for its Talavera pottery, mole poblano, and the historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The main square of Puebla, surrounded by beautiful colonial buildings, cafes, and shops.
A stunning example of Mexican Baroque architecture, this cathedral is a must-visit for its history and beauty.
A small but exquisite chapel known for its intricate interior design and gold leaf decorations.
These forts played a significant role in the Battle of Puebla and offer a glimpse into Mexico's history.
A bustling market offering a variety of local products, from food to crafts.
A rich, complex sauce made with chocolate, chili peppers, and spices, typically served over chicken.
Poblano chili peppers stuffed with picadillo (a mixture of meat, fruits, and spices), topped with walnut sauce and pomegranate seeds.
A sandwich made with sesame seed rolls, filled with various ingredients like meat, cheese, and avocado.
A traditional dish made with masa (corn dough) filled with cheese and beans, then fried and served with salsa.
This is the dry season with pleasant weather, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Mexican Peso (MXN)
GMT-6
127VV, 60HzHz
Puebla is generally safe for tourists, but common sense and precautions should be taken to avoid petty crimes like pickpocketing.
Puebla Central Station
CAPU Bus Station, 4 Poniente Bus Station
The RUTA bus system is the main public transport in Puebla. It's affordable and covers most of the city.
Available • Apps: Uber, Didi
Car, Bike, Scooter
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Atlixco is a picturesque town known for its flowers and scenic views.
A charming town with a mix of history and modern amenities.
Price varies by option