Must-see attractions in Valles Centrales

  • Buildings of the North Platform at Monte Alban.

    Monte Albán Ruins

    Valles Centrales

    The former capital of the Zapotec people is today an illustrious ruin, but for over a thousand years it served as the second-largest ceremonial site in…

  • Hierve el Agua, thermal spring in the Central Valleys of Oaxaca, Mexico.

    Mineral Springs

    Hierve El Agua

    Natural springs have never looked this good. Set in truly ethereal surroundings amid low brush-covered mountains, Hierve El Agua (meaning 'the water boils…

  • Archaeological site at Mitla.

    Zona Arqueológica de Mitla

    Valles Centrales

    Second only to Monte Albán in their importance, though not as old, the ruins of ancient Mitla date from the final two or three centuries before the…

  • Atzompa ruins in Oaxaca, Mexico.

    Atzompa Ruins

    Valles Centrales

    If you like your pre-Hispanic Mexican ruins suitably ‘ruined’ and crowd-free without compromising on authenticity or spectacular setting, opt for Atzompa…

  • Centro de las Artes San Agustin.

    Centro de las Artes de San Agustín

    Valles Centrales

    Pretty San Agustín's large, early-20th-century textile mill has been superbly restored as the Centro de las Artes de San Agustín (CaSa), a spectacular…

  • El Árbol del Tule, the tree of Tule.

    El Árbol del Tule

    Valles Centrales

    Visitors flock to the village of El Tule to behold El Árbol del Tule, which is, by some counts, the fattest tree in the world. California's General…

  • Alfarería Doña Rosa

    Valles Centrales

    It was doña Rosa Real Mateo (1900−80) who invented the method of burnishing barro negro with quartz stones for the distinctive shine. Her family…

  • Yagul Ruins

    Valles Centrales

    If you want photos of Zapotec ruins without hordes of tourists milling around in the background, Yagul is your kind of place. The ruins (known as 'Pueblo…

  • Ex Convento Dominicano

    Valles Centrales

    Standing by the highway in dusty Cuilapan, the Ex Convento Dominicano (aka Santiago Apóstol) with its pale 'green' stone walls seems almost to grow out of…

  • San José El Mogote

    Valles Centrales

    As far as Zapotec ruins go, Mogote is the oldest of the old. The site predates Monte Albán in its earliest incarnation. Indeed its inhabitants are thought…

  • Zona Arqueológica

    Valles Centrales

    Ancient Zaachila, rather like Mitla, was a post-Classic Zapotec city that took root after the demise of Monte Albán. It was later conquered by the Mixtecs…

  • Prehistoric Caves of Yagul & Mitla

    Valles Centrales

    Approaching Yagul from the main road, you can make out a large white rock painting of a person/deity/tree/sun on a cliff face on the Caballito Blanco rock…

  • Santa María de la Asunción

    Valles Centrales

    Tlacolula's main church is notable for its ornate baroque side-chapel, known colloquially as the Capilla de la Plata (Silver Chapel), a dazzling riot of…

  • Ex-Convento de Santo Domingo

    Valles Centrales

    This rehabilitated former convent, previously a dilapidated jail, is now a first-class art museum and includes a room dedicated to the work of local magic…

  • Museo Estatal de Arte Popular de Oaxaca

    Valles Centrales

    San Bartolo's excellent, modern, folk-art museum, with its bright pink facade, is on the south side of the main village plaza. It’s very nicely done and…

  • 3 Mezquites de Don Goyo

    Valles Centrales

    This family-owned distillery in San Baltazar Guelavila (about 9km southeast of Santiago Matatlán) produces top-notch mezcal made from wild agaves,…

  • El Rey de Matatlán

    Valles Centrales

    A popular place to taste and buy artisan mezcal right next to the fields where they grow the agave. Granted, it's a hot spot on the tour-bus circuit (if…

  • Museo Comunitario Shan-Dany

    Valles Centrales

    This is a good little community museum in the village of Santa Ana del Valle, 33km southeast of central Oaxaca, with exhibits on local textiles, history,…

  • Museo Comunitario de Atzompa

    Valles Centrales

    Two kilometers down the road from the ruins toward Santa María Atzompa, the neglected Community Museum exhibits some very fine pieces of pottery found at…

  • Iglesia Preciosa Sangre de Cristo

    Teotitlán del Valle

    From the plaza, steps rise to this handsome 17th-century church with a fine broad churchyard and colorful 18th-century frescoes inside. It was built atop…

  • Museo Comunitario Balaa Xtee Guech Gulal

    Teotitlán del Valle

    Facing the Mercado de Artesanías on the central plaza, this interesting community-run museum displays local archaeological finds as well as exhibits on…