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Inside Puebla: Written for Travelers by Travelers

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Inside Background
Puebla is a traditional Mexican town about 2 hours south of Mexico City, which...
Last edited: 29 April 2006
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Inside Things to Do
Puebla has notable Catholic churches, including the monumental Cathedral...
Last edited: 07 May 2007
Tonanzintla and San Francisco Acatepec are 2 populations within the...
Last edited: 23 November 2007
The Rosary Chapel (Capilla del Rosario) is one of Mexico's most famous chapels...
Last edited: 20 November 2007
The Ballet Folklorico de Mexico (de Amalia Hernandez)  is Mexico City's world...
Last edited: 21 February 2008
Meson is very thoughtful in the preparation and presentation of the course. It...
Last edited: 06 October 2008
You will find Profética, Casa de la Lectura in a XVI century house totally...
Last edited: 19 November 2008
Workshop that shows the traditional for of doing Talavera. Great location and...
Last edited: 10 September 2009
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Inside Dining Scene
Puebla is famous for its food, including mole poblano (a rich spicy sauce with...
Last edited: 31 May 2006
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Inside Mexico: For Foreign Visitors
    The national currency of Mexico is the Peso.  When you see prices listed...
Last edited: 13 March 2009
As of January 23, 2007, passports will be required for all U.S. citizens...
Last edited: 05 December 2009
Puerto Vallarta  When a car accident occurs in Puerta Vallarta all cars...
Last edited: 25 April 2008
Phrases and words that may be helpful to you while in Mexico include: The...
Last edited: 08 December 2009
52 (Five Two) is the International Country Code for calling Mexico. 00 (zero...
Last edited: 31 July 2008
GUIDE TO TIPPING IN MEXICO Tipping guidelines for Mexico are nearly the same...
Last edited: 11 August 2009
Benito Juarez airport (MEX) serving Mexico City is modern and efficient. There...
Last edited: 02 December 2009
Below is a step-by-step description of what to expect when arriving at the...
Last edited: 11 July 2006
You can use a checking bankcard, credit card or debit card, and will find ATM...
Last edited: 17 October 2009
For those of you who haven't used it, Mexico has an excellent intercity bus...
Last edited: 09 May 2009
Mexico ’s national currency is the Peso.  Though some merchants both along the...
Last edited: 09 November 2009
Although Mexico is a big country, it can be easily travelled by car - if you...
Last edited: 26 January 2009
UNITED STATES United States Embassy in Mexico : Paseo de la Reforma 305, Col...
Last edited: 04 May 2009
In the past the least expensive means to call the U.S., Canada or Europe from...
Last edited: 07 June 2008
Concerns for safety and security in Mexico have risen steadily over the past...
Last edited: 23 June 2009
The following is from Profeco, the Mexican Governments Consumer Agency for...
Last edited: 15 June 2007
Vallarta was extremely safe, not as much anymore.  It is about as safe as most...
Last edited: 31 October 2009
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