In Puebla there are two beautiful magical towns that are very colorful, and their traditions are lived every day in the streets of these places. Zacatlán is a colorful magical town that is the cradle of cider making, which is hidden by a mist that makes more This place is attractive with incredible views of the Sierra known as "La barranca de Los Jilgueros". In addition, we will visit the clock museum to learn a little about the history of how this device that everyone uses has evolved.
Our second magical town that we will visit is Chignahuapan, in which there is a very picturesque church next to a park that has a kiosk in which you must take a picture yes or yes. Inside the church is located the largest statue of Mexico of the Virgen de Guadalupe, which is why it is highly visited. We will also learn about the making of glass spheres, an artisan process that has been done from generation to generation and is a tradition in this place.
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In Chignahuapan we will be able to visit the main park, the Parish of Santiago Apóstol, we will also learn about the cider process and the making of spheres.
3 hours take to arrive to Chignahuapan
Zacatlán is a beautiful magical town located in Puebla, in which we will visit the flower clock and a clock museum. In the same way we will have an incredible view of the Barranca de los Jilgueros from a glass viewpoint.
Return to Mexico City take arond 3 hours
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To operate this tour, a minimum of 5 people is needed.
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