Ex-Hacienda Don Pedrillo

Ex-Hacienda Don Pedrillo Auténtica casa tranquila en la naturaleza con un dormitorio y cimientos de 1643. La casa está ubicada en una antigua hacienda (Don Pedrillo).

La propiedad limita con una reserva natural y una montaña. Puede caminar hasta el manantial de agua natural o subir a la montaña y prácticamente tendrá toda el área para usted con acceso rápido a la interestatal para realizar excursiones de un día y explorar las numerosas atracciones de la zona.

October 20th National Mezcal DayIn Oaxaca, mezcal production is much more than an ancestral process; it is an art, a tra...
20/10/2024

October 20th National Mezcal Day

In Oaxaca, mezcal production is much more than an ancestral process; it is an art, a tradition that is passed down from generation to generation. With more than 30 varieties of mezcal agave and a Denomination of Origin that regulates its production in several states, mezcal is a symbol of diversity and quality



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The Cempasúchil flower symbolizes the Day of the Dead in Mexico , thanks to its color and aroma it is one of the most re...
19/10/2024

The Cempasúchil flower symbolizes the Day of the Dead in Mexico , thanks to its color and aroma it is one of the most representative elements of the offerings for the dead. The Cempasúchil flower is native to Mexico, its name comes from the Nahuatl “Cempohualxochitl” which means “twenty flowers” ​​or “several flowers”.

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“Pan de cazuela”  is a sweet, spongy bread typical of Tlacolula, Oaxaca, which is prepared with flour, lard, cinnamon, a...
16/10/2024

“Pan de cazuela” is a sweet, spongy bread typical of Tlacolula, Oaxaca, which is prepared with flour, lard, cinnamon, and chocolate and baked in a mold. Its name comes from the fact that it was originally baked in oval clay pots called “cazuelas”, so the bread took the shape of the pot.

Nestled in the lush Oaxaca valley, the (former) Hacienda of Don Pedrillo is a tranquil retreat for the discerning travel...
21/04/2024

Nestled in the lush Oaxaca valley, the (former) Hacienda of Don Pedrillo is a tranquil retreat for the discerning traveler who appreciates serenity, privacy, and nature.

Monte Alban is the most important archaeological site of the Valley of Oaxaca. Inhabited over a period of 1,500 years by...
01/02/2024

Monte Alban is the most important archaeological site of the Valley of Oaxaca. Inhabited over a period of 1,500 years by a succession of peoples – Olmecs, Zapotecs and Mixtecs – the terraces, dams, canals, pyramids and artificial mounds of Monte Albán were literally carved out of the mountain and are the symbols of a sacred topography. The grand Zapotec capital flourished for thirteen centuries, from the year 500 B.C to 850 A.D. when, for reasons that have not been established, its eventual abandonment began. The archaeological site is known for its unique dimensions which exhibit the basic chronology and artistic style of the region and for the remains of magnificent temples, ball court, tombs and bas-reliefs with hieroglyphic inscriptions.

A glimpse of history, a journey of over ten thousand years as you witness the evidence that these caves hold. The Unión ...
24/01/2024

A glimpse of history, a journey of over ten thousand years as you witness the evidence that these caves hold.
The Unión Zapata caves, in the state of Oaxaca, are among the most important in the polygon between Yagul and Mitla that was named a World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO and contain incredible cave paintings and other evidence of human occupation.

Día de los Mu***os, known in English as “Day of the Dead”, is a tribute to the afterlife, a day meant to honor those who...
01/11/2023

Día de los Mu***os, known in English as “Day of the Dead”, is a tribute to the afterlife, a day meant to honor those who have died and keep their memory alive. On November 1st and 2nd, it is believed that the spirits of the dead return home to spend time with their families.

One of the most sacred aspects of Day of the Dead are the altars, called ofrendas. These altars are built in homes, schools, or other public places to honor the deceased.

Some cities in Mexico also celebrate the day with parades and festivals. Many will paint their face to resemble a bare skull and wear costumes.

Once a year Mexico turns a yellow-orange color. Why? It is due to the "flor de mu**to" or "cempasúchil" (marigold) and i...
14/10/2023

Once a year Mexico turns a yellow-orange color. Why? It is due to the "flor de mu**to" or "cempasúchil" (marigold) and is a sign that the Day of the Dead holiday is coming, a celebration of the living every November 1st and 2nd to honor those who are no longer physically present.

Dirección

Paraje Don Pedrillo
Tlacolula De Matamoros
70403

Horario de Apertura

Lunes 9am - 5pm
Martes 9am - 5pm
Miércoles 9am - 5pm
Jueves 9am - 5pm
Viernes 9am - 5pm
Sábado 9am - 5pm
Domingo 9am - 5pm

Teléfono

+529514760213

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