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Tlatlauquitepec
The hill that colors

Tlatlauquitepec

VIENTO

The Jardín de la Sierra will welcome you with its wonderful flora and fauna; waterfalls and caves, in addition to its exquisite gastronomy, framed in the warmth of its people.

Visit
  • Former Franciscan Convent of Santa María De La Asunción

    The Franciscan convent, which has a hipped roof made of tile, was built in 1531. One of its main characteristics is that it has 32 arches carved in pink quarry.

  • Cerro Cabezón (Cabezón Hill)

    This region has impressive geographical features, one of them is the limestone mountain called “Cerro cabezón”. At dawn, the sunlight reflected in this mountain offers a wonderful spectacle worthy to witness. Additionally, you can also do certain extreme activities such as the Tibetan bridge tour and zip lines.

  • Rincón de los Recuerdos (Memory Corner)

    Here you will find all kinds of objects that go from fossils, pre-Hispanic pieces, ancient stamps and coins, to trunks, cinema seats, sewing and writing machines; as well as weapons, photographs and documents from Tlatlauquitepec of more than a century ago.

  • Iglesia del Cerrito (Church of Cerrito)

    Walk 165 steps to go up to the Cerrito Church to see the magnificent view of the historic center. Once on the top, take deep breaths of fresh air in order to feel both the magic and calm that this place offers.

What to eat?

This Magical Town offers you a great variety of dishes, such as tlayoyos of alberjón, mole ranchero, the chilposonte of beef or pork served with vegetables from the region. Smoked meats have a distinct flavor in this destination.

What to eat?

This Magical Town offers you a great variety of dishes, such as tlayoyos of alberjón, mole ranchero, the chilposonte of beef or pork served with vegetables from the region. Smoked meats have a distinct flavor in this destination.

What to buy?

The beautiful embroidery of wool and cotton painted with cochineal are a must. Furthermore, there are delicious sweets from the region, traditional coffee and fruit wines or the unparalleled yolixpa.

What to buy?

The beautiful embroidery of wool and cotton painted with cochineal are a must. Furthermore, there are delicious sweets from the region, traditional coffee and fruit wines or the unparalleled yolixpa.

How to get there?

It is 130 kilometers away from the city of Puebla, around two and a half hours through the highway 129D.

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Secretaría de Turismo
del estado de Puebla

Avenida Reforma 1305
Edificio San Javier
Colonia Centro
Puebla Pue. C.P. 72000

222 122 1100


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Av 5 Ote 3, Centro
histórico de Puebla,
72000 Puebla Pue.

2222 46 24 90

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