Explore the eerie side of Puebla on a captivating tour that unveils the city's most haunted locations. Visit a 17th-century mental asylum rich in ghost stories of nuns and soldiers, then journey to the Ovando Bridge, haunted by the spirit of a wealthy man's daughter for over 200 years. Finish at an ancient house steeped in legend, where a mythical beast tragically claimed the owner's son.
- Discover Puebla's haunted history through its chilling sites
- Visit a 17th-century asylum with ghostly tales and sightings
- Encounter the legendary spirit at the Ovando Bridge
We will discover the history of the first hospital for travelers founded in 1563 then it became a hospital for mentally ill patients ruled by nuns. When the goverment separated from the catholic church in 1858 the hospital became a place to experiment new treatments on female patients. We will explore the whole building including the isolation rooms and pharmacy. Be ready to feel the presence of the people that lived and died there.
We will visit Ovando´s Bridge. One of the richest socialites of colonial Puebla has been haunting the area. Numerous ghost sightning have been reported incuding her own father´s.
We will walk to our next destintion trough one of the most Instagramable streets of downtown Puebla while we learn about the amazing buildings on each side of the street.
Casa del que mato al animal- House of the one that killed the animal. The architecture of the house talks about the legend of an mythical aminal that killed the heir of the wealthiest family in Puebla. The house has other ghost sightning reported and in October and November a hunted house experience is also offered to the brave ones that dare to face the ghosts that live here.
We will meet up at Zócalo´s fountain (located in the center of the Zócalo square). The guide (me) will be waiting with a sign with the tour agency name (Mina´s Tours).
Puebla City, known as the 'City of Angels,' is a colonial gem in Mexico with a rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning architecture. It's famous for its Talavera pottery, mole poblano, and the historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The main square of Puebla, surrounded by beautiful colonial buildings, cafes, and shops.
A stunning example of Mexican Baroque architecture, this cathedral is a must-visit for its history and beauty.
A small but exquisite chapel known for its intricate interior design and gold leaf decorations.
These forts played a significant role in the Battle of Puebla and offer a glimpse into Mexico's history.
A bustling market offering a variety of local products, from food to crafts.
A rich, complex sauce made with chocolate, chili peppers, and spices, typically served over chicken.
Poblano chili peppers stuffed with picadillo (a mixture of meat, fruits, and spices), topped with walnut sauce and pomegranate seeds.
A sandwich made with sesame seed rolls, filled with various ingredients like meat, cheese, and avocado.
A traditional dish made with masa (corn dough) filled with cheese and beans, then fried and served with salsa.
This is the dry season with pleasant weather, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Mexican Peso (MXN)
GMT-6
127VV, 60HzHz
Puebla is generally safe for tourists, but common sense and precautions should be taken to avoid petty crimes like pickpocketing.
Puebla Central Station
CAPU Bus Station, 4 Poniente Bus Station
The RUTA bus system is the main public transport in Puebla. It's affordable and covers most of the city.
Available • Apps: Uber, Didi
Car, Bike, Scooter
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Atlixco is a picturesque town known for its flowers and scenic views.
A charming town with a mix of history and modern amenities.
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