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Travelers to Oaxaca appreciate its churches, museums, and art galleries. Are you hoping to do some shopping while you're in town? A trip to Benito Juarez Market and Mercado 20 de Noviembre are top places to put on your list. Oaxaca Cathedral and Zócalo are also a few notable stops. Whether you're looking to stay right in the heart of town or you're interested in a more secluded spot, you'll be sure to find your ideal place to stay in Oaxaca.
Where to Stay for History
Oaxaca's brightly painted buildings, cobbled streets, and baroque churches are among its biggest attractions. For first-time visitors, the best places to stay are around the tree-lined Zócalo, Oaxaca's historic heart, where street performers and sidewalk cafés set the scene. Nearby is the majestic Templo de Santo Domingo de Guzman, from where the Calle Alcalá runs north, lined with shops, galleries, bars, and cafés. Places to stay here range from simple three-star hotels to classy boutique properties. A short walk to the east, there are also some good hotels amid the Barrio de Jalatlaco's colorful streets, some of the city's most picturesque.
Jalatlaco
While Jalatlaco isn't home to many top sights, El Llano Park and Oaxaca Ethnobotanical Garden are some notable places to visit nearby.
Oaxaca's dining scene is now world-renowned. Many travelers come just for the city's restaurants and creative modern cooking. Most of the top spots are in Centro, with the streets around Santo Domingo Square a great place to book a room and start exploring bars, coffee shops, and restaurants. The Merced Market, just east, is also a must-visit spot. Early risers should stay nearby to wake up and shop for local produce before sampling the fried tortillas with cheese and salsa, a dish known as chilaquiles, at Fonda Florecita. Reserve a room nearer to the Reforma, the district to the north, for more local dining and superb mezcalerias, bars that serve Mexico's famous mezcal spirit.
Oaxaca Centro
Churches, museums, and art galleries highlight some of the noteworthy features of Oaxaca Centro. Make a stop by Oaxaca Textile Museum or Oaxaca Cathedral while you're exploring the neighborhood.
Those interested in Mexican culture will find lots to discover in Oaxaca. The Museo de las Culturas de Oaxaca, dedicated to the city's history, is close to many of the most central hotels and is worth at least half a day of exploration. Booking a room in Centro also puts the pre-Hispanic art collections at the Rufino Tamayo Museum and the majestic Government Palace within an easy stroll. Places to stay in the area around El Llano park are generally a little quieter. Just out of the city, see the pre-Columbian pyramids at Monte Alban, another of Oaxaca's cultural highlights, although it's easier to visit on a day trip than stay in the area,
Oaxaca Centro
Churches, museums, and art galleries highlight some of the noteworthy features of Oaxaca Centro. Make a stop by Oaxaca Textile Museum or Oaxaca Cathedral while you're exploring the neighborhood.