
Flowermarket Día de los Muertos – Patzcuaro
Anyone who has ever seen pictures of the Día de los Muertos in Mexico, celebrated it before and/or been there
Oaxaca City – as it’s the capital of the state Oaxaca – is the first city I truly felt home in on my journey. I already felt very comfortable in other places like for example Mérida and I fell in love with San Cris, but Oaxaca received me with open, hearty and warm arms and gave me the feeling, that I was home. It was the colourful and friendly hustle and bustle of the centre, the super relaxed and hearty atmosphere of the streets and the dance nights in the park in front of the cathedral that made my heart melt. Not to forget the anniversary – that was a party! – or Tlayudas, the local speciality of Oaxaca that I could eat all the time. Oaxaca simply surrounds you with this heartyiness and openness that reminded me of my home city Cologne. And apart from that I wouldn’t know who could resist the charme of Oaxaca. This place is something for people who like it loud and chaotic and at the same time calm and relaxed 😊
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A cathedral that is from the in- as well as from the outside absolutely beautiful. Just go, check it out and let yourselves be surprised 😉
A true wonder of nature and an absolute Must-Have-Seen when you are in Oaxaca. Gorgeous natural pools, an amazing view and a real wonder of nature in one.
Oaxaca is a lively and really pretty city with charme and a very hearty core, that you immediately start to feel home. It's epicentre is the park with the cathedral right next to it 🙂
I was there unplanned for the anniversary and will forever be thankful having been in the right place at the right time. It was really incredible!
Calm and at the border of the centre to the non-touristy part of Oaxaca. Very cute, and somewhat charming 🙂
The streets of Oaxaca are like the city itself. Friendly, calm and peaceful and yet full of life.
A nice view of Oaxaca. On top a nice ad-on when your're strolling through the streets of Oaxaca and just let yourselves be carried away 🙂
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