Walking tour of legends and Poblano cuisine





Description
Visit the main sights of Puebla and its legends and then eat the 5 typical dishes of Puebla at no extra cost Cathedral of Puebla The Palafoxiana library is the first public library in the Americas The Zócalo de Puebla and its foundation The Ovando Bridge, what was used to divide Puebla from Spaniards and indigenous people The street of sweets will taste the traditional sweets of Puebla The chapel of the Rosary an 18 and 21 carat gold plated chapel that was visited by sailors and pirates arriving in Puebla The former Santa Rosa convent where the mole poblano was created The former Santa Monica convent where the chili was created in nogada The secret tunnels of Puebla that were used to win the battle of May 5 And in the end he'll go to a restaurant to eat the five typical dishes of Poblano Chalupas Mole poblano Chile negated Cemita Arab Tacos Includes all drinks you can drink as a soft drink No extra cost
Tour Options
Itinerary
Legendary history of the oldest public library in the Americas
History and legend of the founding of Puebla
Visit history and legend of the Puebla Underground Bridge
History and legend of the cathedral
I visit the bridge that linked the Puebla of the Spaniards with the indigenous people and their legend
Crafts market and Talavera de Puebla
Visit and tasting of traditional Poblano sweets as well as Puebla apple cider
Convents where mole poblano is created in a kitchen completely made of Talavera
History of the construction of the Baroque-style gold-plated chapel of Puebla previously visited by sailors and pirates
Former cloister convent where the chile nogada was created
Traditional poblano food restaurant where we will eat the five typical dishes poblanos chalupas mole poblano cemita Arab tacos chile nogada as well as includes drinks such as soft drink or beer
You don't read Puebla's secrets that were used to win the May 5 battle
We will try the cocktail of the traditional Mexican canteen the founded since 1915
Highlights
What's included
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(3)
What a perfect day! Edgar was an superb guide...his in-depth knowledge of the area, his ability to communicate in English, and his flexibility were greatly appreciated. We've been on many tours in Mexico and Edgar stands out as the best of the best! We saw so many interesting places on the itinerary, plus a few that were not, as it was on a Sunday and we were able to go to some weekend-only markets. Not only the churches...the Palafox library and the tunnels were a highlight The dinner at the end of the day was excellent and included a number of Puebla specialties, like mole poblano.
We truly enjoyed this tour. Our guide was very knowledgeable and very kind. This tour involves a lot of walking so be ready to walk several miles over the length of the tour. All very worth it for us. And the food at the end was great!
We had a fantastic time touring downtown Puebla and Edgar was very friendly and knowledgeable. We were dead tired by the end (it’s a lot of walking), but glad we got to see everything we did! The lunch at the end was great as well.



