OVER THE LAST FEW YEARS, THE STATE OF PUEBLA HAS BEEN UNDERGOING A HUGE TRANSFORMATION, A TRANSFORMATION THAT HAS TURNED IT INTO A TOURIST HOTSPOT IN SOUTH-EAST MEXICO.

Just two hours away from Mexico City, Puebla possesses a vibrant mix that will make you fall in love with pre-Hispanic constructions and traditions, highlighting the greatness of our ancestors, such as the pyramid of Cholula, that has the biggest base in the world, not forgetting the ultra-modern observation Wheel the Star of Puebla, the largest moveable wheel in the world, according to the Guinness World Record. Cantona, the City with the most urbanized trails in Ancient Mexico, is a contrast to modern Puebla that today has shopping malls, great boulevards, parks and cycle paths.
The International Baroque Museum is the maximum expression of art. Designed by world-known Japanese architect Toyo-Ito, the Baroque Museum has become the iconic art building of the city.  It also represents the largest artistic and cultural artwork collection, spanning from the 17th and 18th centuries.
Any visitor to Puebla cannot leave without a ride on the Cable Car, located in the historical area of “Los Fuertes”, where the Cinco De Mayo battle took place in 1862. It is a modern structure with state-of-the-art technology with a spectacular view of the city. The Puebla Tourist Train is a modern-day recognition to the importance of this means of transportation during the state’s industrial era, recently turned into a tourism attraction, and that runs a total of 17 kilometers from the state’s capital to the millennial city of Cholula.
The gastronomy of Puebla is another reason to visit the state, where the most iconic dishes of Mexican cuisine originated, namely “Mole Poblano”, the most renowned of all, and “Chile en Nogada”, the most elegant one.

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