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Templo de Santo Domingo de Guzmán
Catholic cathedral
Historic complex featuring a church with an opulent, gilded interior & a monastery turned museum.
4.80 (17.8K reviews)
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Museo De La Filatelia MUFI
Museum
Charming museum featuring stamps & surrealist art, plus a tranquil patio & gift shop.
4.80 (1.7K reviews)
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Basílica de Nuestra Señora de la Soledad
Basilica
1690 church, dedicated to the patron saint of Oaxaca, featuring ornate decor & a baroque pipe organ.
4.70 (4.5K reviews)
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Catedral Metropolitana de Oaxaca Nuestra Señora de la Asunción
Catholic cathedral
Landmark cathedral started in 1535, consecrated in 1733 & containing baroque pieces & treasures.
4.70 (3.8K reviews)
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Andador Turístico
Promenade
Colorful lane with restaurants & craft markets, plus street art & a contemporary art museum.
4.70 (3.5K reviews)
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Museum of Cultures of Oaxaca, Santo Domingo
Museum
This cultural center houses archaeological artifacts & ancient books in a 17th-century convent.
4.70 (2.2K reviews)
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Centro Cultural San Pablo
Cultural center
17th-century convent, now a venue for concerts, exhibitions & classes showcasing Oaxacan culture.
4.70 (1.6K reviews)
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Oaxaca Graphic Arts Institute
Art center
👍👍 Incredible art library! The best! The house of artist Francisco Toledo.
4.70 (1K reviews)
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Zócalo
City park
Small, bustling public square surrounded by restaurants, vendors & historic buildings.
4.60 (67.4K reviews)
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Plaza de la Danza
City park
The political heart of the city, this square with a large flag borders the Municipal Palace.
4.60 (8.5K reviews)
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Ex Convento de San Pablo
Museum
👍👍 Entrance is free and it’s worth exploring! The building complex is a beautiful mix of old and new, and they’ve filled the spaces with contemporary art.
4.70 (527 reviews)
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La Casa de las Artesanías de Oaxaca
Handicraft
👍👍 Best place to buy Oaxaca handcrafts! We arrived thinking that it was some museum or exhibition, but it was a store of the most characteristic crafts of Oaxaca, the prices are affordable, value for money. Unfortunately some artisans assign the price depending on your appearance or origin but in this...
4.60 (1.4K reviews)
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Cerro del Fortin
Observation deck
👍👍 Beautiful spot within 20 minute walk from downtown Oaxaca which you get a great view of the city and the surroundings. Very worth the trip.
4.60 (1.4K reviews)
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Museo Infantil de Oaxaca
Museum
Children's museum & cultural center with art workshops, events & a library in a former rail station.
4.60 (826 reviews)
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Mercado 20 de Noviembre
Fresh food market
Bustling traditional covered market with stalls for fresh produce, baked goods & local street foods.
4.50 (43.2K reviews)
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Mercado Benito Juárez
Fresh food market
Vibrant covered marketplace with vendors selling produce, prepared foods, crafts & textiles.
4.50 (30.1K reviews)
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El Llano
City park
City park with walking paths, flower beds, palm trees & a monument to a former Mexican president.
4.50 (19.1K reviews)
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Jardín Etnobotánico de Oaxaca
Botanical garden
Curated grounds showcasing local Oaxacan plant life, plus a cultural center in a former convent.
4.50 (4.9K reviews)
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Museo Textil de Oaxaca
Art museum
Modest museum with free admission featuring textiles of the region & workshops for adults & kids.
4.50 (2.4K reviews)
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MUSEO DEL FERROCARRIL MEXICANO DEL SUR
Museum
👍👍 Muy agradable lugar
4.50 (1.4K reviews)
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