This large cypress tree is said to be over 2,000 years old.
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This large cypress tree is said to be over 2,000 years old.
This museum has its entrance just to the north of Sto Domingo churchs entrance. It is on the same plaza as the church and part of the same building, the attached old convent building. You might not...
This 17th-century church contains an interesting museum of religious art.
There are English tours of the Ethnobotanical Garden on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 11 am. Tour lasts 2 hours. Cost is 100 pesos per person as of July 2009. The only way to see the...
This simple building is Oaxaca's oldest church.
This government building is noted for its famous mural depicting the important role of Oaxaca in Mexican history.
Located across the street from the Oaxaca Regional Museum, this small store sells reproductions of the jewelry found in Monte Alban's famous Tomb 7 as well as other reproductions.
One of Oaxaca's crowded main thoroughfares.
Although this market is known for its rugs, craftsmen sell many other items here.
This hill on the city's west side offers great views of the surrounding area.
This concrete stadium, built in 1974, hosts a wide range of events.
This small house was the home of legendary Mexican President Benito Juarez for ten years during his childhood.
An eclectic one-room arts and crafts shop.
This store sells mezcal, the alcoholic drink of choice for locals.
This observation tower on Fortin Hill looms high above the city.