Oaxaca offers an incredible variety of shopping experiences. The premium shops are located north of the zocalo, while to the south of the zocalo are less expensive markets and lower-end shops. The highest quality shops can be found on Valdivieso which turns into Alcala, and the parallel street next to it, 5 de Mayo. These stores sell exquisite jewelry, beautiful wooden carvings, hand blown glass, rugs, paintings, ceramics, and other crafts. Some … [Read more...]
Archives for February 1998
Oaxaca, Mexico – Monte Alban
For travelers on short schedules who are not able to visit any of the surrounding towns or other attractions in the Oaxaca area, at least go and see Monte Alban. These historical ruins are among the most impressive in all of Mexico. Most of the ruins have been restored to their original splendor but some of the original structures can also be seen. This site was occupied by the Zapotec Indian tribe between 800 BC and 400 BC. Archaeologists and … [Read more...]
Oaxaca, Mexico – Hotels
Many of these hotels are located very close to Oaxaca's zocalo (center of town). Prices listed are in USD and range from one person/1 bed/1 room to 2 persons/2 beds/1 room. When dialing any phone number from abroad, one needs to dial Mexico's country code first (+52) before the local phone number. Since Oaxaca is frequented by many travelers (at least the central part of town) I found that the prices for lodging were a bit higher then in less … [Read more...]
Oaxaca, Mexico – Food
Oaxacan food is generally quite tasty - there are lots of good restaurants in the city of Oaxaca. And in general, these restaurants are priced reasonably. Most restaurants will serve cut up pieces of limes in a small dish. Diners can either squeeze these onto their meals or use them to clean your hands after finishing eating. The following are select Oaxacan specialties. Amarillo con Pollo translates to chicken in a yellow cumin and chile … [Read more...]
Oaxaca, Mexico – Restaurants
There are many restaurants in Oaxaca, perhaps on average, they are a little more expensive then comparable restaurants in other cities in Mexico. This can be attributed to the fact that Oaxaca is a popular tourism destination. Years ago I heard that visitors were afraid to eat in Oaxaca's restaurants for fear of becoming sick from food poisoning. This has completely changed as the standards of food health have improved significantly including … [Read more...]
Oaxaca, Mexico – More Info
We were highly satisfied with Roberto's Oaxaca Tours. He offers a number of specialized tours. Roberto is an excellent driver and guide who *really knows* the Oaxaca scene. He speaks fluent English. His tours are setup for travelers, not for himself. And that is a big difference. Google him and be sure to book his services far in advance as he is in high demand. Looking for a cool space to hang out while in Oaxaca? Check out Convivio located … [Read more...]