Cholula Puebla: The Ultimate Guide to Mexico's Best Kept Secret Destination
In this Cholula Mexico travel guide we will explore some of the best things to do in Cholula Puebla. I will show you some of the top things to see in Puebla Mexico like the great Pyramid of Cholula, plaza de la concordia, and 5 of the most beautiful churches in the city.
I will also show you some of the best restaurants in Cholula Puebla and try some delicious Cholula street food
If you are looking for a Cholula Puebla guide and want to know what are best Cholula attractions then this Cholula Mexico travel guide is for you!
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00:00 Introduction
01:57 First Impressions
04:16 Convento de San Gabriel Arcángel
05:59 The great pyramid of Cholula
08:00 Santuario de la Virgen de los Remedios
09:18 Trying Mole Poblano!
11:57 Trying bread from the best bakery in Cholula
13:17 Parroquia de San Andrés Cholula
13:31 How to visit the best churches in Cholula
14:48 Cholula Market
TLAXCALA Capital. A great town within a great state.
The beauty of Tlaxcala has no words that can actually describe it. The town, its people, its food, the sightseeing, so many wonderful things that this small but great state has to offer. When you get the opportunity to visit Tlaxcala, don't think twice. You will love it.
The first inhabitants of Tlaxcala lived on the gathering of wild fruits and hunting small animals. They did not have permanent homes, nor domestic animals.
Then agriculture and animal husbandry began. At first, the food reserve between sowing and harvesting was very limited, so agriculture was a secondary activity compared to gathering and hunting. But the importance of agriculture and animal husbandry lies in the fact that for the first-time man subjects the production of livelihoods to his direct control.
The arrival of the Tlaxcalans (also called Teochichimecas) to the summits of Tepeticpac was not well seen by the Olmeca-Xicalancas, who had previously settled in the region and developed the Cacaxtla lordship, from where they dominated the valley. Then they disputed the territory expelling them from Cacaxtla, Texoloc, Mixco, Xiloxochitla and Xocoyucan.
The assault on Tepeticpac occurred in the year 1384. The Culhuas of Texcoco helped the Tlaxcalans to repel the aggression, defeating the Huejotzincas. This victory helped Tlaxcala define its borders and establish good relations with its neighbors.
After this victory, the Tlaxcalans dedicated themselves to strengthening their dominion. There were four manors that made up what in the 16th century was known as the Republic of Tlaxcala. Each lordship was autonomous in matters of internal government, but in matters of defense of independence against other expansionist ethnic groups such as the Aztecs, or closer enemies such as the lordships of Cholula or Huexotzingo, the four senators met, and appointed one of them to be in command of the armies, being federated and cohesive in a single nationality.
Between the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, Tlaxcala stands out among the most important cultures in Mesoamerica. Live a period of bonanza, thanks to trade with the peoples of the coast of the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific Ocean, as well as with Central America. Through this trade, the Tlaxcalans obtained cocoa, wax, textiles, pigments, gold and precious stones, fine skins, exotic bird feathers, salt, etc.
The Tlaxcalans tried to speak to the arrowhead from heaven to demand freedom of trade. Moctezuma Ilhuicamina, with great pride, demanded tribute from the Republic of Tlaxcala, which meant vassalage and submission, to which the Tlaxcalans did not agree, starting a long enmity that led to a permanent campaign of warlike confrontations.
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Legend has it that in 1750 a great typhus epidemic ravaged Tlaxcala and too many people died. A sick man who lived near the chapel, in his eagerness to survive, recalled that a neighbor had a miraculous image of Christ crucified and begged his relatives to go with him so that he could lend them to the Lord and save him from that disease. that Christ kept death away or helped to receive it in peace. Since then this image is known as the lord of the neighbor and the chapel is called the good neighbor.
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Tlaxcala City is the Capital City of the State of Tlaxcala located 120 km from Mexico City, by the federal highways.
word about the city of Tlaxcala: Founded in 1522 by the Spanish, Tlaxcala was intended to be the regional center of governance and evangelization.
The second largest diocese in Mexico, Tlaxcala's population grew to about 300,000 at its peak
Exploring CHOLULA PUEBLA (Cholula Mexico Travel Guide)
Let's discover Cholula, Puebla in Mexico! We'll take you on a day through this beautiful Pueblo Mágico to discover the best things to do in Choula, Mexico!
To start off our day in Cholula, we are eating a delicious breakfast right near the famous Great Pyramid of Cholula. Then, it's time to climb the Great Pyramid of Cholula! Did you know this is the largest pyramid in the world? Then, it's time to explore more of this pueblo mágico...we'll show you the centro of Cholula Mexico and teach you about the famous drink from here!
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🇲🇽In this video we're heading to Cholula, YES it's the BIGGEST pyramid in the world (in terms of overall size, not height), located close to Puebla in Central Mexico, which itself is just 2 hours on the bus from Mexico City.
If you're looking for places to visit in Mexico or even as a (slightly long) day trip from CDMX, Cholula provides a great opportunity to not only visit this awesome sight but also learn more about Mexican history, Puebla itself, Popcatepetl and Iztaccihuatl volcanoes and more.
On the top of the pyramid (which isn't fully excavated, it looks like a large hill) is a church built by the Spanish in the 1600s. Inside you can marvel at the beautiful interior, chandelier and listen to traditional Mexican music, as well as have an amazing view!
You can also visit the museum and archaeological zone....it's a must do while you're in Mexico!
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Exploring Elliot's Mexican roots in HUAMANTLA, TLAXCALA | Pueblo Mágico 2021
Elliot finally got to visit the town where his great-grandfather is from. HUAMANTLA, TLAXCALA is a small city outside of PUEBLA just a few hours east of MEXICO CITY. It's famous for its August festivals, especially the running of the bulls. We saw the famous cathedral, La Parroquia de San Luis Obispo, near the zocalo, as well as ran into a queer art show in the cultural center. Our time in HUAMANTLA was short, but we'll definitely be back to dig deeper in this Pueblo Mágico.
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During the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, Tlaxcala allied with the Spanish Empire against the Aztecs, supplying a large contingent for and sometimes most of the Spanish-led army that eventually destroyed the Aztec Empire.
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CIUDAD DE TLAXCALA. SAN GABRIEL CUAHUTLA. CALLE JUSTO SIERRA ENTRE AV OCOTLAN Y 16 DE SEPTIEMBRE.
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Tlaxcala (/tlɑːsˈkɑːlə/; Spanish: [tla(k)sˈkala] (audio speaker iconlisten), [tla(ɣ)sˈkala]; from Nahuatl languages: Tlaxcallān Nahuatl pronunciation: [tɬaʃˈkalːaːn] (audio speaker iconlisten)), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Tlaxcala (Spanish: Estado Libre y Soberano de Tlaxcala), is one of the 32 states which comprise the Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided into 60 municipalities and its capital city is Tlaxcala.
It is located in East-Central Mexico, in the altiplano region, with the eastern portion dominated by the Sierra Madre Oriental.[8] It is bordered by the states of Puebla to the north, east and south, México to the west and Hidalgo to the northwest. It is the smallest state of the republic, accounting for only 0.2% of the country's territory.[8]
The state is named after its capital, Tlaxcala, which was also the name of the Pre-Columbian city and culture. The Tlaxcalans allied themselves with the Spanish to defeat the Aztecs, with concessions from the Spanish that allowed the territory to remain mostly intact throughout 300 years of colonial period.[9] After Mexican Independence, Tlaxcala was declared a federal territory, until 1857 when it was admitted as a state of the federation.
Most of the state's economy is based on agriculture, light industry and tourism. The tourist industry is rooted in Tlaxcala's long history with major attractions being archeological sites such as Cacaxtla and colonial constructions in and around Tlaxcala city mapa de Tlaxcala Mexico The state of Tlaxcala is located slightly east of center of Mexico between 97°37′07″ and 98°42′51″W and 19°05′43″ and 19°44′07″N. It is bordered by the states of Hidalgo, Puebla and Mexico State. It is the smallest state in terms of territory with only about 4,061 km2 (1,568 sq mi), representing about 0.2% of the entire country.[8] The state is divided into 60 municipalities, the largest of which are Tlaxcala, Apizaco, Huamantla, Zacatelco, Calpulalpan, Chiautempan and Tlaxco.[8] The political heart of the state is its capital, Tlaxcala, even though it is not the state's largest city. Tlaxcala lies at the foot of the northwestern slope of La Malinche volcano in the Sierra Madre Oriental. It is one of the oldest cities in Mexico, founded as an organized civilization before the 15th century. The Spanish political entity was founded by Hernán Cortés between 1520 and 1525 and given the Spanish name of New City of Our Lady of the Assumption. Its economy is still based on the traditional enterprises of agriculture, textiles, and the commerce of products of native peoples such as the Otomí, especially on market days. Other important cities include Santa Ana Chiautempan, the most populous city in the state, Apizaco, noted for its textile production and Huamantla, a farming and cattle town.
Natural geography and climate
View of the La Malinche volcano
Tlaxcala is a land-locked state situated on the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt. The average altitude for the state is 2,230 meters above sea level, making it a bit higher than the Valley of Mexico just to the southwest.] The western part of the state lies on the central plateau of Mexico while the east is dominated by the Sierra Madre Oriental, home of the 4,461 meter La Malinche volcano. Most of the state is rugged terrain dominated by ridges and deep valleys, along with protruding igneous rock formations.] This ruggedness, along with large-scale weather phenomena such as the Intertropical Convergence Zone, gives the state a complex climate. Overall rain patterns for the state are about 400mm in the summer rainy season and 30mm in the winter. Locally, however, this varies dramatically between the drier plateaus and valleys and the wetter mountains. Variations in altitude produce sub-climates between semi-tropical to temperate, with frosts likely in the higher elevations during the winter. Temperate forests of pine, fir (Abies religiosa), evergreen oak (Quercus ilex) and junipers (Junierus communis) dominate the mountain highlands while the flatlands, with their drier climate, are characterized by agaves and prickly pear cactus (Opuntia).
The state has no major lakes or large rivers. The principal water sources are the Atoyac-Zahuapan basin and the reservoir of the Atlangatepec dam.
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En Cholula hay Talavera, el arte indígena y modernidad. En Cholula se respiran profundos aires prehispánicos. La ciudad fue levantada sobre los cimientos de una gran urbe indígena.
La Cholula prehispánica fue una gran metrópolis habitada durante miles de años. Pensó Hernán Cortés, al ver la cantidad de teocalis imaginó que se podría orar en un templo distinto cada día del año. Sobre esos santuarios indígenas se construyeron templos; y hoy Cholula tiene 37 iglesias, algo sorprendente para una ciudad de su tamaño.
La imagen de la conquista en la Iglesia de los Remedios preside desde lo más alto de la gran pirámide. La Capilla de la Soledad de la Parroquia de San Andrés da fe.
Porque Cholula es arte y el tlacuilo -el escriba, el pintor indígena- es el autor de obras maestras, como el extraordinario Mural de los bebedores y la explosión creativa de Santa María Tonantzintla
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Tlaxcala City: Monumento Xicohténcatl y el Mirador de las Escalinatas
Mural del Sarape de Chiautempan en la calle 1, el Monumento al guerrero tlaxcalteca Xicohténcatl Axayacatzin y el Mirador de las Escalinatas con una vista parcial de la ciudad capital. Tlaxcala, México
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Our Lady of Remedies Church | Cholula Pyramid | English | Subtitles Available | Canadian in Mexico
In this video we are heading up the Great Pyramid of Cholula in Puebla, Mexico to see the Our Lady of Remedies Catholic Church and the Courtyard of Alters archaeological site to the south of the pyramid.
From the top we get beautiful panoramic views of Puebla and Cholula. Unfortunately, we were not allowed to take any pictures or video within the church.
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