Create unforgettable memories by discovering hidden gems of Puebla, a UNESCO world heritage site, its pre-Hispanic and colonial history and its mysteries.
Explore the tunnels of Puebla, dating back to pre-Hispanic times. These 23 km of tunnels run through the city, connecting churches, including the Cathedral, Cholula to the historic area of the Forts of Loreto and Guadalupe. Learn how these tunnels enabled the Mexican army to defeat the French Army of Napoleon during the famous “Batalla de 5 de Mayo” (May 5 battle) in 1862.
Descend into the world's smallest volcano, whose origins date back to 1604 during the explosion of El Popocatépetl volcano, one of the most active volcanoes in the world. Inside the crater, find a geyser of sulfurous water, a hidden gem in the city.
Visit America's oldest public library, the 1646 Palafox Library. Learn how and why it was founded by Bishop Juan de Palafox y Mendoza. See original books from the 13th century of theology, law, medicine, philosophy, natural history, and original profane literature. Admire this jewel of Novo-Hispano baroque, recognized by UNESCO as a Memory of the World.
Discover in an old mansion the first settler of the city, whose age has been estimated at 3,500 years. Be impressed by the mysterious carved skulls found there.