Hierve el Agua – Spanish for "the water boils" – are natural mineral springs located on a clifftop, about a 90-minute drive from Oaxaca City. Along with swimming in the warm springs, visitors can hike ...
We take a day trip out to Hierve el Agua the famous petrified 'waterfalls' outside of Oaxaca City. We decide against joining a tour so we catch a colectivo outside of the baseball stadium in Oaxaca ...
Oaxaca de Juárez is a vibrant city where ancient Zapotec traditions meet contemporary creativity. Travelers often come for the rich cuisine—think mole, tlayudas, and smoky mezcal—but it's the warmth ...
Chef Alejandro Ruiz thinks Oaxaca's street foods are key to its gastronomy – especially during the Day of the Dead. Here are his top quick bites in the city, from memelas to tacos. Chef Alejandro Ruiz ...
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