
Cinco de Mayo
Cinco de Mayo is a really big festival in Puebla with a parade, a fair, cultural and dance performances and
Puebla is a pretty “small” big city, that on the one side has the vibe of a big city – especially at the zocalo – and at the same time has the charme of a small city. I back then once travelled from Puebla to Mexico City and once vice versa and I noticed that…. Puebla vibewise as well as appearancewise is a bit like the miniature version of Mexico City. It is not the same and to my mind Puebla is definitely worth a visit, because I do connect various stories with the city. Obviously Puebla also is less chaotic, less loud and obisouly also smaller, but… the vibe and also the city itself are somwhat similar to Mexico City. And I think the reason I noticed this so much in Puebla, is because it’s the only city in which I felt like this. Admittedly Puebla is very close to Mexico City. You need like max 2 or 4? hours to get from one city to the other. So I would say: charming, lively and beautiful with a definite touch of Mexiko City. 😀 🙂 At the same time: if somebody doesn’t like Mexico City, because it’s to much for him or her (not so unlikely to happen) the vibe in Puelba is similar but in smaller 😀
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